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With this song, Hakita decided to go even further than Requiem with time signature changes. The song is typically either 4/4 or 5/8 with occasional 6/8 and 7/8 flairs. Hakita had trouble starting this song before he decided to just constantly change time signatures. Hakita was going to record guitar for the song but decided against it. Outside of amen breaks, the song consists entirely of MIDI soundfonts. The beginning ambiance of this song is a "paulstretched" section of an old jazz song called " Sourire d'Avril" by Maurice Depret. Split into two parts the second part begins after V1 exits Tower A. This song has 3 layers of drums: the original MIDI drums, amen breaks added on top, and electronic kick and snare added to give more weight to the original drum patterns. For the theme of 1-4, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was another candidate but Hakita eventually decided for Clair De Lune due to it being less commonly used. An audible page turn can be heard around the 2:17 mark. The recording of Clair de Lune heard in ULTRAKILL is performed by Laurens Goedhart. This song and its title "Castle Vein" is a reference to the Castlevania series. The song is made up of various drones that Hakita cut out from one of his old songs.

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The song is rather loud and harsh, living up to its title. Progresses once V1 enters the lower floor. In-game it plays at 33% speed, but for the soundtrack release it plays at half-speed due to sounding better in isolation.ġ-2: Plays until V1 begins leaving the second floor with the Blue Skull.Ī Shattered Illusion was made exclusively using samples from A Thousand Greetings, Amen break drum samples, and a sine wave for bass.Ī Complete and Utter Destruction of the Sensesġst part begins when V1 exits the second floor with the Blue Skull. The intro is the main part of the song, slowed and pitched down.

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It can be heard in Hakita's very first dev video on ULTRAKILL.

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The full loop can be listened to here, and its unused combat loop counterpart can be listened to here.įirst part plays until entering the Cerberus Arena progresses once Cerberus awakens.Ĭerberus is the very first song Hakita composed for ULTRAKILL. The full unused bass version can be listened to here.Īn early version of this track's calm loop plays in the December 2019 preview trailer. The slow-paced, bass-heavy segment in the soundtrack release originates from early experiments where the soundtrack adapted to the weapon in use, which was scrapped for interrupting tempo and combat intensity. The third clip is sourced from a later track, " Cerberus", which used to play in the earliest version of ULTRAKILL's intro. This samples a chord from an old, low-quality recording of "Mars, the Bringer of War" from Gustav Holst's Planets Suite. Second section while approaching the Piercer Arena.įourth section plays through the rest of the level.Ġ-3: Fourth section plays throughout the mission. Released on Bandcamp and YouTube September 11, 2020.Ġ-1: Different parts play in different sections. This album makes up the music of ULTRAKILL's prelude as well as most of the music in ULTRAKILL Act I. Act 3's soundtrack will presumably become available after it launches. The soundtrack for ACT I: INFINITE HYPERDEATH and ACT II: IMPERFECT HATRED are available now. The ULTRAKILL OST is divided into individual albums, typically coinciding with either the game's own acts or EPs of Prime Sanctum themes with secret level song or two. Frequently sampled by ULTRAKILL's songs is the Amen break, an insanely widespread drum sample that is frequently used in popular music. Many of the songs use MIDI tracks as a base, overlaying actual instruments to add depth, giving the game's soundtrack its classic yet modern feel. Much of the soundtrack is fast-paced metal or rock with breakbeat, mixed with some calm songs interspersed throughout. The OST is available on Hakita's Bandcamp under the alias Heaven Pierce Her. A majority of ULTRAKILL's soundtrack was composed by Hakita himself, with the exception of Clair de Lune, Sourire d'Avril, BWV 639, Take Care, Beethoven's 7th Symphony part II, Tenebre Rosso Sangue, and The Cyber Grind.










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