Studio X Discovers Forgotten Realms

Sep 1, 2004 8:00 AM, By Heather Johnson

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Pictured from left: Stormfront’s audio director Andrew Boyd, composer Robb Mills (seated) and Larry Kenton, who conducted the sessions and contributed to the project’s orchestration

Stormfront Studios came to Studio X in Seattle to record orchestral sessions for Atari’s upcoming video game, Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone. The soundtrack features an original, fully adaptive soundtrack composed by Stormfront’s Robb Mills and performed by the Northwest Sinfonia. Ross and Audrey deRoche of deRoche Music provided music coordination services, while Reed Ruddy engineered. The game is set to ship this fall for PlayStation 2, which will be followed by an Xbox version.




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