Difference between revisions of "The Hall Of Souls"
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Game level names: "Introduction" (START), "The Door To Chthon" (E1M6), "The Dismal Oubliette" (E2M6), "Chambers of Torment" (E3M6), "The Pain Maze" (E4M6), "Shub-Niggurath's Pit" (END). | Game level names: "Introduction" (START), "The Door To Chthon" (E1M6), "The Dismal Oubliette" (E2M6), "Chambers of Torment" (E3M6), "The Pain Maze" (E4M6), "Shub-Niggurath's Pit" (END). | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 9 September 2024
"The Hall Of Souls" is the third track on the Quake Soundtrack.
Game level names: "Introduction" (START), "The Door To Chthon" (E1M6), "The Dismal Oubliette" (E2M6), "Chambers of Torment" (E3M6), "The Pain Maze" (E4M6), "Shub-Niggurath's Pit" (END).
Song Credits
Written, arranged, produced, programmed and performed by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails
Appearances
Other
- Quake Soundtrack
Versions
The Hall Of Souls
This is the only version of the song available. It features layers of low speech and whispering, processed and played backwards, throughout the track. A single-note bassline undulates beneath while uneasy synthesizer chords fade in and out. Later, percussion loops and distorted guitar riffs are layered on top. The whispering was done by different members of the band, so that the pitches would not blend together.[1]
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