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February 03, 2005

Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Soundtrack

Amon Tobin's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Soundtrack

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is not for the faint-hearted. As soon as games giant Ubisoft decided it was time to seriously raise the bar on computer game soundtracks they got on the case and set their sights on Amon Tobin. What you get is an electronic record made almost entirely from acoustic instruments, every sound has been lovingly warped and re-warped, handcrafted and caressed before having thousands of volts shot through it for that trademark Amon adrenalin rush.

Amon Tobin’s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Soundtrack is quite possibly the first 'proper' videogame soundtrack to be released as an album in its own right. The Chaos Theory Soundtrack is also a blinding record, another worthy addition to Tobin's ever-developing catalogue. Get it before some blood-crazed, square-eyed sniper driven mad by too many hours with just a console for company turns your head into a dropped watermelon. You know it makes sense...

Okay, just for you doubters, here are some tasty audio and video streams for you to enjoy. Lock n’ load.

[ AUDIO: Windows Media - The Lighthouse | Real Media The Lighthouse - (Amon Tobin) Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Soundtrack ]

[ VIDEO: Windows Media - El Cargo | Real Media El Cargo (Amon Tobin) Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Soundtrack ]

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Essentials

Posted by BIGBAER at February 3, 2005 12:30 PM

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