Willie5000
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Think I just found the basis for the Songhai theme;
Overall, I like Civ7's soundtrack, but the America theme is a definite downgrade.Overall think civ 7 is a step backwards in music. Doesn’t mean it’s bad, just think they really nailed a lot of themes in V and VI. Tbh, nothing was goin to top America in civ vi, Hard Times Come Again No More. I like to listen to the ancient banjo version theme followed the industrial orchestral version. Makes for a wonderful piece.
Less than what for example ? Civ6 ?Its less "ear" candy.
Less in terms of that the Civ7 tracks don’t try to do or be everything at once.
They’re still evolving, as in previous games, but without the mission to accompany one through time, the transformation remains rather instrumental.
You might compare it to Civ5 and Civ6’s music, for example, and find that there is less in Civ7. This is technically true, as there is quite literally a reduced demand to depict a civilization chronologically and culturally.
But does less quantity automatically mean that Civ7’s tracks are worse? I say no. Music (and, by extension, art) doesn’t function this way for me.
Civilization 7’s music is less than its predecessors, and that is okay. It doesn’t have to be “more.”
The War Themes in Civ5 are in the "when they hit, they HIT" category. I think 4 of my personal five favourite themes in that game are War themes - and the rest of the entire Top 10 are all Peace themes.
With a few exceptions (Scythia and Norway spring to mind), I overall prefer Knorr's work to Rizzo's.I never even played Civ V, but I came to love the Bond-esque drama of Brazil's War Theme, for what it's worth.
Agreed with the poster on the authenticity bit. That's something I value in music as well. However, as someone who also adores Knorr and Rizzo's creative and lush orchestration from Civ VI, I am a little sad to see that relegated to just one Age. It forces Rizzo especially into doing what I think he struggles at- arranging authentic music with no frills. This is the man that puts folk songs into unusual time signatures for fun. He's not the best choice for "keeping it simple."
To be fair even with this considered most of the civ music composed by Rizzo for Civ 7 that we’ve heard so far is pretty authentic (Songhai being a pretty big example of such as it sounds far less western than Mali’s medieval theme in Civ6 although it’d be a bit better if it had the lyrics). Inca and Majapahit’s themes however sound a tad too western.I never even played Civ V, but I came to love the Bond-esque drama of Brazil's War Theme, for what it's worth.
Agreed with the poster on the authenticity bit. That's something I value in music as well. However, as someone who also adores Knorr and Rizzo's creative and lush orchestration from Civ VI, I am a little sad to see that relegated to just one Age. It forces Rizzo especially into doing what I think he struggles at- arranging authentic music with no frills. This is the man that puts folk songs into unusual time signatures for fun. He's not the best choice for "keeping it simple."
I'm pretty sure Geoff Knorr composed Scythia's themes. He told me it was an original composition.With a few exceptions (Scythia and Norway spring to mind), I overall prefer Knorr's work to Rizzo's.
For some reason I thought it was Rizzo's--probably because most of Rizzo's themes are woodwind-focus like Scythia's, whereas Knorr's tend to focus more on strings.I'm pretty sure Geoff Knorr composed Scythia's themes. He told me it was an original composition.