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'''''Primal (Original soundtrack score recording)'''''<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/primal-original-soundtrack-score-recording-mw0000030674</ref> is the official soundtrack for the videogame, [[Primal:Primal|Primal]]. It was composed by Andrew Barnabas & Paul Arnold (otherwise known as Bob & Barn) and was first released online on June 10, 2003.
'''''Primal (Original soundtrack score recording)'''''<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/primal-original-soundtrack-score-recording-mw0000030674</ref> is the official soundtrack for the videogame, [[Primal]]. It was composed by Andrew Barnabas & Paul Arnold (otherwise known as Bob & Barn) and was first released online on June 10, 2003.
The score can currently be purchased from Amazon or other online retailer.
The score can currently be purchased from Amazon or other online retailer.


==Composition==
==Composition==
The score was written by Andrew Barnabas and Paul Arnold, and was composed in recording sessions by Nic Raine. A 77-piece squad from the City of Prague philharmonic orchestra and 32-part chorus performed the score. The five [[Primal:Oblivion|realms]] of the Primal universe are each represented by a separate musical signature, with common classical influences and soprano vocal solos. Gongs, percussion, low choir and brass were used for [[Primal:Solum|Solum]] and the themes were solely for [[Primal:Herne|Herne]] and Jared. The [[Primal:Aquis|Aquis]] realm contained choirs, woodwinds, high strings and two harps to instil a sense of tranquility - the main theme being for [[Primal:Aino|Aino]]. The dramatic nature of Russian music combined with emotive violin made up the [[Primal:Aetha|Aetha]] soundtrack. The Volca themes were few, but consisted of a combination of Egyptian, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern musical influence - the Alto Flute playing an important role.
The score was written by Andrew Barnabas and Paul Arnold, and was composed in recording sessions by Nic Raine. A 77-piece squad from the City of Prague philharmonic orchestra and 32-part chorus performed the score. The five [[Oblivion|realms]] of the Primal universe are each represented by a separate musical signature, with common classical influences and soprano vocal solos. Gongs, percussion, low choir and brass were used for [[Solum]] and the themes were solely for [[Herne]] and Jared. The [[Aquis]] realm contained choirs, woodwinds, high strings and two harps to instil a sense of tranquility - the main theme being for [[Aino]]. The dramatic nature of Russian music combined with emotive violin made up the [[Aetha]] soundtrack. The Volca themes were few, but consisted of a combination of Egyptian, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern musical influence - the Alto Flute playing an important role.


==Production==
==Production==
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