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Risk of Rain 2

by Chris Christodoulou

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shorts_ Tracks that start off sounding like they could be background/ambient tracks.
Then before you know it you got your nastiest stank face on, and bobbing your head, focusing on nothing else. A masterclass in escalating throughout the track. Favorite track: The Rain Formerly Known as Purple.
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61% human one of the best video game soundtracks in a while, truly shows just how much impact music can make. Favorite track: The Raindrop that Fell to the Sky.
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Demi Bateman Chris Christodoulou has the ability to make a guitar his b*tch. And his Risk of Rain music encapsulates that feeling of guitar BDSM Favorite track: Köppen As Fuck.
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Disdrometer 06:51
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Nature here is vile and base. I would see asphyxiation and choking and, fighting for survival and, just rotting away... Of course there's a lot of misery. The trees here are in misery and, the birds are in misery, I don't think they sing, they just screech in pain. But it is the same misery that is all around us. -- It's like a curse, weighing on an entire landscape. And whoever goes too deep into this has his share of that curse. It's a land that god has created in anger. Even the stars up here in the sky look like a mess. Taking a close look at what's around us, there is some sort of a harmony. The harmony of overwhelming and collective murder. But when I say this, I say this all full of admiration. It's is not that I hate it — I love it, I love it very much. But I love it against my better judgment...
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Parjanya 02:54
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Hydrophobia 02:47
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Petrichor V 11:26
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Lacrimosum 03:03

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The Original Soundtrack to the video game "Risk of Rain 2" developed by Hopoo Games, LLC & published by Gearbox Publishing, LLC.

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released August 11, 2020

"Pensé en un mundo sin memoria, sin tiempo,
consideré la posibilidad de un lenguaje que ignorara los sustantivos,
un lenguaje de verbos impersonales o de indeclinables epítetos.
Así fueron muriendo los días y con los días los años,
pero algo parecido a la felicidad ocurrió una mañana.
Llovió, con lentitud poderosa."

-Jorge Luis Borges, El inmortal

Composed, performed & produced by Chris Christodoulou.

● Artwork by Nicole Dorosh
● Tr09: Narration by Werner Herzog, from the documentary film Burden of Dreams (1982), by Les Blank
● Tr19: Vocals by Costis, Stan & Chris, guitar by Stan
● Tr20: Additional sound design by Nick Kallman

Thank you:
Duncan & Paul (this one's for you)
[Your name here]

Margarita & Dimitris, Costis
Misha & Aria
Alexia

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Chris Christodoulou Athens, Greece

Chris Christodoulou is a composer from Sparta, Greece. Currently located in Athens he is scoring video games and films, as well as writing "stand-alone" music.

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