Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Music

Music

The soundtrack for Deus Ex: Human Revolution was composed and produced by Michael McCann. It has received Best Original Score nominations from the British Academy of Film & Television (2012), 2011 Spike TV Video Game Awards, 2011 Hollywood Music in Media Awards (2 nominations), 2011 Cue Awards (4 nominations), 2012 Canadian Video Game Awards and the 2011 G4TV X-Play Awards. A 25 track retail soundtrack was released on 15 November 2011 as a physical CD and digital download. A shorter, 12 track version of the soundtrack was also included in the Augmented (Collector's) Edition of the game.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Original Soundtrack (Retail Edition)
No. Title Length
1. "Icarus - Main Theme" 3:41
2. "Opening Credits" 2:15
3. "Main Menu" 1:50
4. "First and Last" 3:14
5. "Detroit City Ambient (Part 1)" 2:03
6. "Detroit Marketplace" 3:45
7. "The Mole" 2:24
8. "Barrett Boss Fight" 2:49
9. "Home" 2:17
10. "Jewel of the Orient" 1:03
11. "Lower Hengsha Ambient (Part 1)" 2:21
12. "Singapore Ambient (Part 2)" 2:24
13. "After the Crash" 4:03
14. "The Hive" 3:56
15. "Harvesters" 2:57
16. "Hung Hua Brothel" (extended) 3:17
17. "Everybody Lies" 4:40
18. "LIMB Clinic" 1:44
19. "Penthouse" 1:36
20. "Hengsha Daylight (Part 1)" 4:25
21. "Entering TYM" 1:54
22. "Return to Hengsha" 2:43
23. "And Away We Go" 1:17
24. "Namir" (trailer edit) 2:30
25. "Endings" 2:10
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Original Soundtrack (Augmented Edition)
No. Title Length
1. "Icarus - Main Theme" 3:44
2. "Opening Credits" 2:14
3. "Main Menu" 1:50
4. "Barret Boss Fight" 2:48
5. "Detroit City Ambient Part 1" 2:02
6. "And Away We Go" 1:17
7. "Lower Hengsha Ambient Part 1" 2:16
8. "Return to Hengsha" 2:27
9. "HongHua Brothel" 1:55
10. "Everybody Lies" 4:42
11. "LIMB Clinic" 1:41
12. "Endings" 2:10

Read more about this topic:  Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Famous quotes containing the word music:

    In benevolent natures the impulse to pity is so sudden, that like instruments of music which obey the touch ... you would think the will was scarce concerned, and that the mind was altogether passive in the sympathy which her own goodness has excited. The truth is,—the soul is [so] ... wholly engrossed by the object of pity, that she does not ... take leisure to examine the principles upon which she acts.
    Laurence Sterne (1713–1768)

    A man in all the world’s new fashion planted,
    That hath a mint of phrases in his brain.
    One who the music of his own vain tongue
    Doth ravish like enchanting harmony.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    We may live without poetry, music and art;
    We may live without conscience, and live without heart;
    We may live without friends; we may live without books;
    But civilized man cannot live without cooks.
    Owen Meredith (1831–1891)