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{{Status|RealWorld}}
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{{Era|H1|RW}}
{{Infobox song
  | name      = Alien Corridors
  | name      = Alien Corridors
  | yt     = WeDBBKNj31c
  | video     = <youtube width="200" height="25">4u1-PI2-_mI</youtube>
  | album      = ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''
  | album      = [[Halo Original Soundtrack]]
  | composer  = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]]
  | composer  = [[Martin O'Donnell]]
  | length    = 1:48
  | length    = 01:48
  | producer  =
  | producer  =
  | last      = [[Covenant Dance]]
  | last      =
  | next      = [[Rock Anthem for Saving the World]]
  | next      =
}}
}}


'''Alien Corridors''' is the fifteenth track in ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''.
'''Alien Corridors''' is a piece included in the ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
==Appearances==
It plays during the middle section of the level [[Truth and Reconciliation (Level)|The Truth and Reconciliation]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
The piece is dominated by a series of odd, atonal chimes, similar to the noises given off by [[Covenant]] holo-panels in the accompanying level, ''[[The Truth and Reconciliation]]''.  
The piece is dominated by a series of odd, atonal chimes, similar to the noises given off by [[Covenant]] holo-panels in the accompanying level. The piece starts off with the "alien chimes" alone, but at 00:09, an extremely high synth note begins to assert itself, giving shape and pattern to the chimes. Starting at 00:19, a series of drums start up, giving the piece a driving, yet irregular, beat. At 00:31, a crash of cymbals leads the piece into its main section, allowing the drumbeats to push the piece into a slightly frenetic pace as the high-pitched synth fades out.
 
The piece starts off with the "alien chimes" alone, but at 00:09, an extremely high synth note begins to assert itself, giving shape and pattern to the chimes. Starting at 00:19, a series of drums start up, giving the piece a driving, yet irregular, beat. At 00:31, a crash of cymbals leads the piece into its main section, allowing the drumbeats to push the piece into a slightly frenetic pace as the high-pitched synth fades out.
 
At 00:40, an even higher-pitched synth note takes over where the last one left off; the chimes shift their pattern and become somewhat more minor. At 00:49, another cymbal note removes the synth and sets the piece pace forward again as the chimes sound over the pulsing drums. At 00:56, the drums mostly drop out, revealing a midrange synth note underlying the piece; shortly thereafter, the high synth returns to give the beatless piece a sense of shape.
At 00:40, an even higher-pitched synth note takes over where the last one left off; the chimes shift their pattern and become somewhat more minor. At 00:49, another cymbal note removes the synth and sets the piece pace forward again as the chimes sound over the pulsing drums. At 00:56, the drums mostly drop out, revealing a midrange synth note underlying the piece; shortly thereafter, the high synth returns to give the beatless piece a sense of shape.
The piece continues without drums; at 01:17, the synth is joined by high strings, which slowly cycle through chords that drown out the chimes. At 01:29 the chimes become briefly audible again as the high strings fade out to make way for lower strings that continue the chords. The piece gradually fades out with the mid-range strings alone.
The piece continues without drums; at 01:17, the synth is joined by high strings, which slowly cycle through chords that drown out the chimes. At 01:29 the chimes become briefly audible again as the high strings fade out to make way for lower strings that continue the chords. The piece gradually fades out with the mid-range strings alone.
==Name Origin==


==Appearances==
This piece is called "Alien Corridors" probably in reference to the fact that during the level in which it plays, [[The Truth and Reconciliation (Level)|The Truth and Reconciliation]], the [[John-117|Master Chief]] must navigate through the [[Covenant]] ship which has many narrow corridors.
The track plays in the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' campaign level ''[[The Truth and Reconciliation]]'', when [[John-117]] enters the cargo bay of the [[Truth and Reconciliation|eponymous ship]].
 
==Arrangements==
The piece was arranged into ''[[Xenoarchaeology (music)|Xenoarchaeology]]'' in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
==Production notes==
The name of the piece alludes to the many narrow corridors onboard the ''Truth and Reconciliation''.


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[[Category:Halo Music]]
[[Category:Halo: Combat Evolved]]

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