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Deus Ex/Awesome Music
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Note: In the Youtube links by Phreak761 the subtracks play in this order: Ambient, Game Over, Combat, Dialogue and, if available, Exit Area. Combat and Dialogue sometimes get switched, though. * Deus Ex has an epic soundtrack, especially the main theme, the intro music and "The Synapse" (Hong Kong Streets 1). It's worth noting that the 90% of the music was composed by Alexander Brandon and Michiel van den Bos, otherwise known for their work in the Unreal and Unreal Tournament soundtracks. * The Paris section gives us a nice faux-orchestral arrangements of the main theme. * Despite that the game fell short of many players's expectations, the main theme remix of Invisible War deserves mention. * And then there's The Nameless Mod, and The Nameless Theme... * Say what you wil
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Note: In the Youtube links by Phreak761 the subtracks play in this order: Ambient, Game Over, Combat, Dialogue and, if available, Exit Area. Combat and Dialogue sometimes get switched, though. * Deus Ex has an epic soundtrack, especially the main theme, the intro music and "The Synapse" (Hong Kong Streets 1). It's worth noting that the 90% of the music was composed by Alexander Brandon and Michiel van den Bos, otherwise known for their work in the Unreal and Unreal Tournament soundtracks. * The Paris section gives us a nice faux-orchestral arrangements of the main theme. * Despite that the game fell short of many players's expectations, the main theme remix of Invisible War deserves mention. * And then there's The Nameless Mod, and The Nameless Theme... * Say what you will about the Play Station 2 port Deus Ex: The Conspiracy, the orchestral remix of the main theme is pretty epic. * The UNATCO HQ theme, especially the dialogue subtrack. * Same goes for when JC returns to UNATCO HQ on less than warm terms. * Battery Park themes. * Wandering through Hell's Kitchen just to listen to this. * Ditto for when it is under Martial law. * Lebedev's themes, for when the plot is about to really hit off. * Shady Conspirators like the Majestic 12 need the shady cool music. * Besides the Streets theme, Hong Kong also has Ghost in the Shell-like Canal theme. * The MJ12's front corp. Versalife theme. * The theme for dealing with the former shadow masters of the world. * The Area 51 themes, setting up the climax. * The Ending Themes.