It’s reprised numerous times, in all sort of variations, throughout the score. It’s a lovely melody, in a ‘gentle pop song’ sort of a way. Opening with “Ori Lost in the Storm”, Coker present his main theme on piano, accompanied by Aeralie Brighton’s atmospheric wordless vocals. Flutes and wordless vocals often take the lead but one of the most prevailing instruments here is the piano (…and that’s alongside a full-sized orchestra). There is a strong presence from light metallic mallets, providing a shimmering atmosphere, as well as wooden mallets for that earthy sound. One of the first things that spring to mind about “Ori and the Blind Forest” is how light and airy and how colourful it is. We tried to create memorable characters in an atmospheric world and to craft a story that players will truly care about! The soundtrack is by British composer Gareth Coker featuring solo artists Aeralie Brighton, Rachel Mellis, and Tom Boyd, and performed by the Nashville Music Scoring Orchestra. The player is put into the role of a forest spirit, who – over the course of his journey – has to find out more about his role within the world he’s living in. In the words of developers Moon Studios: Ori is a bit of a coming-of-age story. WINNER– 2015 Synchrotones’ Soundtrack Awards “Ori and the Blind Forest” is a great example. Games so often offer the scope and the inspiration for wonderful music. Gareth Coker, 2015, Microsoft Studios Music
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