Little Inferno Soundtrack Available for FREE!

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Little Inferno

Did you get Little Inferno for the Wii U? Did you happen to enjoy the soundtrack, like myself? Well today’s your lucky day! Tomorrow Corporation, the developers behind Little Inferno, have decided to make the game’s soundtrack available to the public for free. That’s right, for free! You can even stream the music directly from their blog post. The game’s composer even talked about his inspiration for this soundtrack.

“I’m a big fan of movie music from the 80′s and 90′s – like John Williams (1993 was his most amazing year), Danny Elfman’s 90′s heyday, Vangelis in the early 80′s – all with strong melodic themes and instantly identifiable orchestration. It was my goal with this soundtrack to write music that sounded like it could have been written in that time of VHS tapes and Stan Winston special effects, with clear, hummable melodies for each character and theme.”

It’s like Christmas came early for music whores lovers like myself. You can download the Little Inferno soundtrack straight from their blog post here.

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