Posted by malebolgia on 31 July 2004 - 22:22 · 1 comment & 731 views
Noted composer/musician discusses creating the theme song and ambient texturing in the game.

Within the realms of video game music the name Chris Vrenna is spoken with a certain amount of reverence. But then that's to be expected considering his pedigree.

Vrenna rose to fame (and to a certain extent infamy) as one of the founding members of Nine Inch Nails. Since his departure from NIN, he's carved out a well-respected niche as a producer and remixer, working with a wide variety of top name talent ranging from U2 to P.O.D. and Xzibit. The man has also released two solo/group albums under the moniker Tweaker, the project drawing all manner of interesting collaborations from the likes of Will Oldham, David Slyvian, Robert Smith, and Johnny Marr.

News source: ign.com


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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by midsummerstorm on 01 Aug 2004 - 21:25
If somebody is wondering what happened to Trent Reznor and his work on Doom 3, here's an interesting link. Look for the question "what were you doing with doom 3?". I hope Chris' work is up to the task
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