Audio Director | Composer | Post-Production | Sound Design
This was my first attempt at doing Medieval battle music. I mixed genuine medieval instruments with a large, modern orchestra, to create an historical but cinematic soundtrack.
Arab Battle 1.mp3 Arab Battle 3.mp3 Arab Mobilize 1.mp3 Arab Win 1.mp3 Euro Battle 2.mp3 Euro Win 1 Euro Lose 1.mp3 Euro Mobilize 1.mp3 Euro Mobilize 2.mp3 Frontend.mp3 VIKING BATTLE 1.mp3 VIKING MOBILIZE 1.mp3 VIKING TENSION.mp3 VIKING WIN 1.mp3
European win and Euro Battle 3 aren’t working properly…
Should be fixed now.
Amazing music, takes completly into medieval atmosphere. Especially arabian tunes, just get shiver down my spine. A lot of thanks for such inspiring music
Something about this soundtrack really separates it from the other total war games. It encapsulates the feeling that was the miserable times of the dark ages.
I know what you mean, I think med2 missed some of that darkness.
This music is great ; ] Especially Euro Mobilize 2, and arab battles. On youtube, track “Euro Mobilize 2″ some people had called it “Byzantine Imperial March”. Well, when i listen to this track i can imagine of great Byzantine Army, which is marching forward, against the turks or egyptians.
Howewer, i’m playing guitar, and when i was looking on internet for the tabs of this track, unfortunatly – i didn’t found anything. So i have to ask, how can i get the tabs or the notes of “Euro Mobilize 2″ ?
Thank you for response ; ]
I’m sorry, but I don’t have the tabs for these songs.
You sir, are a legend! I was listening to the music of the total war series and thinking,,,who is this guy? And then, I found your site. I just wanted to say…you are awesome!
First off sir, I’d like to say that I love the games and I love your music! Secondly, I’d like to ask, on Euro Mobilize 1, is the singing latin? and if so, what does it mean?
Hi Chris, thanks for your note. It’s actually no language at all. Us composers have some pretty nifty tools these days, including a program that can make the sound of a choir singing any vowels or consonants we wish. So it is in fact possible to make them sing in English or Latin, or Japanese for that matter, but in this case I chose what I thought sounded best for the song…but ultimately it’s meaningless. In later projects, I started to add meaning to what they say.
Cheers,
Jeff