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==Track Listing==
==Track Listing==
*'''Original Composition''': [[Neil Davidge]]
*'''Original Composition''': [[Neil Davidge]]
*'''Additional Composition''': Kazuma Jinnouchi
*'''Additional Composition''': Kazuma Jinnouchi <ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/08/22/The-Halo-Bulletin-82212.aspx '''Halo Official Site''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 8.22.12'']</ref>
*'''Label''': 7Hz Productions Ltd / The End Records
*'''Label''': 7Hz Productions Ltd / The End Records
*'''Additional Production''': [[Sotaro Tojima]]  
*'''Additional Production''': [[Sotaro Tojima]]  

Revision as of 20:14, October 23, 2012

The soundtrack's cover

The Halo 4: Original Soundtrack is the musical score to Halo 4. The soundtrack is set to be released on October 22, 2012.[1] The soundtrack is being composed by Neil Davidge. [2]

Track Listing

  • Original Composition: Neil Davidge
  • Additional Composition: Kazuma Jinnouchi [3]
  • Label: 7Hz Productions Ltd / The End Records
  • Additional Production: Sotaro Tojima

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Editions

A Special Limited Edition Box Set for the Halo 4: OST is set to be released at the same time as the standard edition and will be available in limited quantity, with each numbered. The Limited Edition includes:

  • Original 15 Track Soundtrack
  • Bonus remix CD of remix CD includes DJ Skee & THX, Gui Boratto, Sander Van Doorn & Julian Jordan, Apocalyptica, Caspa and more.
  • 180 Gram, 12" Master Chief picture disk vinyl of remixes.
  • Making of Halo 4 Music DVD and book that feature behind the scenes photos and, footage from the Abbey Road sessions, and Neil Davidge's production and composition notes.
  • 12"X12" Halo 4 Art Print.
  • The first 5000 special edition box sales include a Halo 4 Xbox LIVE Avatar download code.
  • The soundtrack is 117 minutes long.

Sources

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