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SEGA Reveals “The Club” music - News
By Emanuel Avram
Published: May 30, 2007
Print Richard Jacques, Chris Chudley and Jesper Kyd are the composers for the upcoming third person shooter “The Club” from SEGA.
Award winning, classically trained composer and long time SEGA favourite, Richard Jacques has been commissioned to score the music throughout the single-player campaign. Chris Chudley will be composing for the multiplayer missions, while Jesper Kyd is the person “in charge” of the main game theme. The Club is being developed by Bizarre Creations, the independent British developer responsible for the hugely popular Project Gotham Racing series, Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved and Boom Boom Rocket.
“I am delighted to be working with SEGA and Bizarre Creations once again”, said Richard Jacques. “Having previously worked on the music and sound design of the genre defining Metropolis Street Racer, I was extremely pleased to be chosen to provide tracks for The Club. SEGA and Bizarre Creations have a sure fire hit on their hands and it’s great to be a part of it.”
www.sega-europe.com
www.bizarrecreations.com
www.richardjacques.com
www.jesperkyd.com
www.audioantics.co.uk (Chris Chudley)
Award winning, classically trained composer and long time SEGA favourite, Richard Jacques has been commissioned to score the music throughout the single-player campaign. Chris Chudley will be composing for the multiplayer missions, while Jesper Kyd is the person “in charge” of the main game theme. The Club is being developed by Bizarre Creations, the independent British developer responsible for the hugely popular Project Gotham Racing series, Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved and Boom Boom Rocket.
“I am delighted to be working with SEGA and Bizarre Creations once again”, said Richard Jacques. “Having previously worked on the music and sound design of the genre defining Metropolis Street Racer, I was extremely pleased to be chosen to provide tracks for The Club. SEGA and Bizarre Creations have a sure fire hit on their hands and it’s great to be a part of it.”
www.sega-europe.com
www.bizarrecreations.com
www.richardjacques.com
www.jesperkyd.com
www.audioantics.co.uk (Chris Chudley)
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