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$17.50The Story
KEY FEATURES
- Special “Double Groove” Edition
- Made from Reclaimed Vinyl “Grind” - Random Color, Because... it’s Recycled!
- Innovative Eco-Friendly Packaging - 100% Recycled Jacket
- Music by Dan Golding, adapted from Claude Debussy’s Préludes
- Mastered for Vinyl by Townsend Mastering
- Pressed at Record Technology Incorporated (RTI)
- Includes Digital Download
Claude Debussy is a legendary 20th Century French composer, famous for his “symphonic sketches”. Over 100 years after penning his masterpiece, Préludes, composer Dan Golding saw an opportunity in adapting Debussy’s whimsical melodic chaos into the soundtrack for Untitled Goose Game. Through meticulous musical surgery, he recorded a few of Debussy’s classics, then broke them into hundreds of stems, which afforded developer House House the ability to turn those riffs into a dynamic, reactionary anthem for the game’s titular (and feathery) anti-hero.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
KEY FEATURES
- Special “Double Groove” Edition
- Made from Reclaimed Vinyl “Grind” - Random Color, Because... it’s Recycled!
- Innovative Eco-Friendly Packaging - 100% Recycled Jacket
- Music by Dan Golding, adapted from Claude Debussy’s Préludes
- Mastered for Vinyl by Townsend Mastering
- Pressed at Record Technology Incorporated (RTI)
- Includes Digital Download
Claude Debussy is a legendary 20th Century French composer, famous for his “symphonic sketches”. Over 100 years after penning his masterpiece, Préludes, composer Dan Golding saw an opportunity in adapting Debussy’s whimsical melodic chaos into the soundtrack for Untitled Goose Game. Through meticulous musical surgery, he recorded a few of Debussy’s classics, then broke them into hundreds of stems, which afforded developer House House the ability to turn those riffs into a dynamic, reactionary anthem for the game’s titular (and feathery) anti-hero.
