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| album = ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]'' | | album = ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]'' | ||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | ||
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'''Traffic Jam''' is the seventh track (Disc 1 Track 7) | '''Traffic Jam''' is the seventh track (Disc 1 Track 7) in ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]'', and plays in the ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' campaign level ''[[Kizingo Boulevard]]''. It is composed of ''Look Both Ways'' (0:00-0:48), ''Street Sweeper'' (0:48-4:12), and ''Rally Point'' (4:12-5:50). | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Look Both Ways=== | ===Look Both Ways=== | ||
''Look Both Ways'' (0:48) begins with low strings and digital chimes, much like in ''Lost and Unfound'' (from the earlier track ''[[More Than His Share]]''). However, it leads into high strings before ending. The piece plays in the opening cinematic, when [[Michael Crespo|Michael "Mickey" Crespo]] links up with a group of [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC | ''Look Both Ways'' (0:48) begins with low strings and digital chimes, much like in ''Lost and Unfound'' (from the earlier track ''[[More Than His Share]]''). However, it leads into high strings before ending. The piece plays in the opening cinematic, when [[Michael Crespo|Michael "Mickey" Crespo]] links up with a group of [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marines]]. | ||
===Street Sweeper=== | ===Street Sweeper=== | ||
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''Rally Point'' (1:38) features heavy percussion and low strings in a slow and heavy melody, accompanied by short cues from the bass guitar. The melody repeats and transitions into the low strings and digital chimes from ''Look Both Ways'', then fades out. The first section with heavy percussion and low strings plays when Mickey and [[Taylor Miles|Taylor "Dutch" Miles]] defend the rally point in [[New Mombasa Sector 10]]. | ''Rally Point'' (1:38) features heavy percussion and low strings in a slow and heavy melody, accompanied by short cues from the bass guitar. The melody repeats and transitions into the low strings and digital chimes from ''Look Both Ways'', then fades out. The first section with heavy percussion and low strings plays when Mickey and [[Taylor Miles|Taylor "Dutch" Miles]] defend the rally point in [[New Mombasa Sector 10]]. | ||
== | ==Production notes== | ||
* The name ''Traffic Jam'' refers to the setting of the campaign level, which is composed of [[Kizingo Boulevard (location)|Kizingo Boulevard]] and other roads in [[New Mombasa city center]]. | * The name ''Traffic Jam'' refers to the setting of the campaign level, which is composed of [[Kizingo Boulevard (location)|Kizingo Boulevard]] and other roads in [[New Mombasa city center]]. | ||
* The name ''Look Both Ways'' alludes to the common road safety sign, which is also referenced in the eponymous achievement [[Look Both Ways]]. | * The name ''Look Both Ways'' alludes to the common road safety sign, which is also referenced in the eponymous achievement [[Look Both Ways]]. | ||
* ''Sweet Sweeper'' was inspired by ''[[wikipedia:Three Preludes (Gershwin)#2. Andante con moto (not as published in 1927)|Gershwin's Prelude No. 2]]'' and [[wikipedia:Des pas sur la neige|Claude Debussy's ''Des pas sur la neige'']].{{Ref/Reuse|inception}} | * ''Sweet Sweeper'' was inspired by ''[[wikipedia:Three Preludes (Gershwin)#2. Andante con moto (not as published in 1927)|Gershwin's Prelude No. 2]]'' and [[wikipedia:Des pas sur la neige|Claude Debussy's ''Des pas sur la neige'']].{{Ref/Reuse|inception}} | ||
* The name ''Rally Point'' alludes to the rally point set by Marines in Sector 10, which is where the track is heard in-game. | * The name ''Rally Point'' alludes to the rally point set by Marines in Sector 10, which is where the track is heard in-game. | ||
* Before the release of the soundtrack, the entirety of ''Street Sweeper'', along with three other pieces from the soundtrack, was | * Before the release of the soundtrack album, the entirety of ''Street Sweeper'', along with three other pieces from the soundtrack, was made available for download on Bungie.net.{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=ODST_OST_SneakPeek|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 3: ODST OST Sneak Preview}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
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Traffic Jam is the seventh track (Disc 1 Track 7) in Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack, and plays in the Halo 3: ODST campaign level Kizingo Boulevard. It is composed of Look Both Ways (0:00-0:48), Street Sweeper (0:48-4:12), and Rally Point (4:12-5:50).
Overview[edit]
Look Both Ways[edit]
Look Both Ways (0:48) begins with low strings and digital chimes, much like in Lost and Unfound (from the earlier track More Than His Share). However, it leads into high strings before ending. The piece plays in the opening cinematic, when Michael "Mickey" Crespo links up with a group of UNSC Marines.
Street Sweeper[edit]
Street Sweeper (3:24) opens with brass playing a slow and solemn melody, which repeats before progressing into different variations using first species counterpoint.[1] As the melody repeats, heavy percussion joins in, followed by cymbal clashes and more complex rhythms with the drum kit. The low strings then enter, playing short notes in a crisper melody. The melody repeats until electric guitar enter with a series of improvisations, with accompaniment strings playing the trembling melody first heard in Strong Silent Type (from The Rookie), and echoed by woodwinds. As the electric guitar improvisation swells into more complex melodies, the strings return with the trembling melody before fading out. The percussion and electric guitar then swells into a climatic end. The first section (with brass and percussion) plays when Mickey first commandeers the M808C Scorpion. The second section (with percussion, low strings, and woodwinds) plays without the brass accompaniment and electric guitar improvisation when Mickey enters New Mombasa Sector 4.
Rally Point[edit]
Rally Point (1:38) features heavy percussion and low strings in a slow and heavy melody, accompanied by short cues from the bass guitar. The melody repeats and transitions into the low strings and digital chimes from Look Both Ways, then fades out. The first section with heavy percussion and low strings plays when Mickey and Taylor "Dutch" Miles defend the rally point in New Mombasa Sector 10.
Production notes[edit]
- The name Traffic Jam refers to the setting of the campaign level, which is composed of Kizingo Boulevard and other roads in New Mombasa city center.
- The name Look Both Ways alludes to the common road safety sign, which is also referenced in the eponymous achievement Look Both Ways.
- Sweet Sweeper was inspired by Gershwin's Prelude No. 2 and Claude Debussy's Des pas sur la neige.[1]
- The name Rally Point alludes to the rally point set by Marines in Sector 10, which is where the track is heard in-game.
- Before the release of the soundtrack album, the entirety of Street Sweeper, along with three other pieces from the soundtrack, was made available for download on Bungie.net.[2]
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b YouTube - Martin O'Donnell, ODST Music Inception (Retrieved on Nov 2, 2020)
- ^ Bungie.net, Halo 3: ODST OST Sneak Preview (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
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