AirMech (soundtrack) explained

AirMech
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Front Line Assembly
Cover:AirMech (soundtrack).jpg
Genre:Electronica, electro-industrial, dubstep, industrial dance, video game music
Label:Metropolis, Dependent
Producer:Bill Leeb, Jeremy Inkel, Jared Slingerland
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AirMech is a video game soundtrack album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly. The album was released by Carbon Games in 2012 as the soundtrack[1] for free-to-play real-time strategy game AirMech.[2]

Release

AirMech was released as limited edition CD album and digital download. Each item of the CD version contained a code which granted access to exclusive game content and design.[3] [4] Canadian label Artoffact Records re-released AirMech in 2014 as double vinyl in different variations.[5]

Background

The album was announced in September 2012.[6] Carbon Games' Game Director James Green said, "The first thing I thought of was trying to get music that sounded like Front Line Assembly".[7] The band agreed, on the condition that members could be included in the game with "crazy sonic weapons".[7] During the production process the band wrote "a wide range of tracks that would be suitable for AirMech, from menus to ingame music."[8]

Critical reception

AirMech received mainly positive reviews. However, some critics thought AirMech is bound too much by the limitations of a video game soundtrack.

Gregory Burkart of FEARnet wrote, "AirMech is a definite keeper for FLA fans and anyone who grooves on dark, violent and cinematic-scale industrial & EBM". He felt that AirMech "follows through in some ways from the band's previous earth-shaking album 'Improvised Electronic Device'", but also brought some innovations: "The real departure on AirMech is the introduction of orchestral elements, something the band only incorporated only loosely in the past, and then in a more experimental way."

Jaymie Burzette of Coma Magazine emphasized how AirMech contrasts with other Front Line Assembly releases, saying, "AirMech is very different from normal Front Line Assembly fare. Instead of their usual Electro-Industrial sound, this album contains all instrumental tracks and bears a heavy Dubstep influence."

Trubie Turner of ReGen Magazine was more critical of the fact that AirMech is a video game score, pointing out, "Fans of Front Line Assembly are sure to find AirMech to be an odd experience". Turner called the album "an impressive showcase of Front Line Assembly's talent". However, "it can still feel overly repetitive and too heavily focused on loop ready riffs at times", Turner wrote and concluded, "Outside of the context of the game though, this purely instrumental work impresses but does not captivate."

Barcode Magazine, otherwise generally favorable of AirMech, found it to be "a downside [...] that AirMech had to be written to correspond to a particular soundtrack-style, which somewhat restricts the album from becoming what it could have been."

Personnel

Front Line Assembly

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

WarMech

See main article: WarMech. In January 2015, Front Line Assembly announced that they started working on a follow-up album to AirMech.[9] The album, titled WarMech, was released June 22, 2018.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AirMech on Steam . Steamworks . December 13, 2012.
  2. Web site: AirMech Soundtrack on Steam . Steamworks . December 13, 2012.
  3. Web site: Front Line Assembly - AirMech soundtrack album now available! . November 16, 2012 . . September 21, 2014.
  4. Web site: Front Line Assembly > AirMech . . September 21, 2014.
  5. Web site: AirMech to be released on Vinyl . August 1, 2014 . Official Front Line Assembly Facebook Page . September 21, 2014.
  6. Web site: Front Line Assembly creates soundtrack for AirMech video game . Vaudo, Zak . ReGen . September 6, 2012 . January 19, 2013.
  7. Web site: Front Line Assembly: AirMech Soundtrack – CD Review . Burkart . Gregory . . December 5, 2012 . January 19, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/20130111031648/http://www.fearnet.com:80/news/review/front-line-assembly-airmech-soundtrack-cd-review . January 11, 2013 .
  8. AirMech . Front Line Assembly . 2012 . 1 . Carbon Games.
  9. Web site: Airmech 2! . January 11, 2015 . Mindphaser.com . January 13, 2015.