Music Compilation – Xenoblade Chronicles X

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Music Compilation - Xenoblade Chronicles X
Music Compilation – Xenoblade Chronicles X
Here is my first music compilation, and my first try with Premiere Pro D I wanted to do way more editing but got lazy haha.

This is a compilation including some OSTs from my favorite game ever : Xenoblade Chronicles X !
I plan to do some more compilations. So far I’d like to do one with The Elder Scrolls songs and one with Legend of Mana songs.

Xenoblade Chronicles X really is a great game, it’s just way too underrated. And it’s stuck on the Wii U. F*cking Wii (I love it, way better than the Switch). It’s also not part of the Xenoblade Chronicles trilogy so people just tends to not play it :/
You all should give it a try if you haven’t already ๐Ÿ™‚

Concerning the soundtrack :
/”The music of Xenoblade Chronicles X consists of 55 officially released music tracks totalling roughly 83 individual pieces of music. All of the music was composed and arranged by Hiroyuki Sawano. mpi and Rie wrote lyrics for the numerous vocal themes, which were sung by mpi, Mika Kobayashi, Cyua, David Whitaker, Aimee Blackschleger, and Sayulee. Yumiko Inoue and Sawano himself also provided vocals for various tracks.

In official releases of the music, Sawano chose to organise it in a manner that is typical for his own music but uncommon for the Xeno series as a whole, in that clearly distinct pieces of music would be included as part of the same track. For example, no7G-LOW-SF.S.K.O from 0:00 until 3:36 is substantially different from the track from 3:36 until 5:28, both musically (for example, the intensity and melodies used between the two parts are different) and functionally (the two parts of the track never play together in-game, and another track is a remix of the first part but not the second).

For clarity, in the following, ‘track’ will always be used to refer to an entire track, whereas ‘piece (of music)’ will be used to refer to the separate parts within a track where applicable. When necessary, different pieces of music within the same track may be distinguished by the (unofficial) suffix /” (part 1)/

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