Thank You
http://www.mediafire.com/download/q4cm7779jgcx2b4/Quantum_Theory_Soundtrack.rar – updated 24/7/2013
Tracklist:
01. Quantum Theory
02. Prologue
03. The Front Line
04. Nosferatu
05. Inflorescence
06. First Contact
07. Chariot
08. Diablosis
09. Dark/Light
10. Resonance
11. Memories
12. Stillborn
13. Requiem
14. Thanatos
15. Dreadnought
16. Raven
17. Chaos
18. Diablosis Soma
19. The Seed of Gnosis
20. The Fall
21. Exiles
edit: I apologise for the wait, having major computer problems – the soundtrack needs an artist tagged to it and also album artwork – i dont have any details on the composers as i recieved the soundtrack from a japanese QT player who i asked the OST for. Ill try and get those details later, but in any case enjoy the soundtrack!!
thanks
Gotta Kill It!
Also i have the composers name..
SHIGEKIYO OKUDA
奥田 重清 (おくだ しげきよ)
I take that japanese Player got the Limited edition. Is it by any means possible to get a scanned version of the ARTBOOK?? I am an Designer/Illustrator and in love with Quantum Theories Artstyle (The Art Nouveau Architecture mixed with the Lava-like Diablosis),
and i would love to get my hands on that Artbook.
But i don’t want to import a japanese special edition that i can’t play and i already bought the normal UK version, anyway.
So having the Soundtrack now is nice, but getting a look at the book would be fantastic!!
The book seems fairly thin, so i think it wouldn’t be too much work to get it scanned.
I made a cd cover for itunes or the likes. It’s not the "official" one, but i figured i could do what i want:
I would really like to get a look of it!
The score is pretty nice, my favourite right now is "Prolouge" with it’s pressing rythmn.
Oh if anyone wants to play online, we are looking for players: people that are still looking to boost for Multiplayer – Xbox360Achievements.org (http://x360a.net/forum/showthread.php?t=271704)
Anyhow thanks for the soundtrack. It’s appreciated
It’s the cheapest (and only) source I found yet, but I am still wrestling with myself if I should buy it.
It’s only 48 pages long, which makes it pretty overpriced in my opinion…