I guess many game music fans prefer original soundtrack albums.
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I think it's a big deal to have a great soundtrack for a movie.
For over ten years or so game music has developed into a very large market.
I love X-Games music.
And since discriminating fans can pick and choose exactly what they want to buy, artists and their labels are more conscious than they've ever been of making sure that every song on a new album is as good as can be.
I don't tend to have a favorite album; I tend to have favorite tracks. There are flaws in every album that spoil it for me.
I believe that there are still people who believe that game music is something equal to just an effect incorporated into the game, something like a BGM. And therefore this is something that I would like to show that is not true.
Most artists I run into aren't that thrilled with what they do anyway. They are glad to have different versions out there to see which one the audience likes the best.
I continue to believe, contrary to the given wisdom, that it's more interesting to have an album - or, indeed, an individual song - which has variety rather than homogeneity.
Nowadays, who actually listens to the tracks on an album, anyway?
People don't really listen to albums anymore. They just find good songs.