Expect a review of SteamWorld Dig 2 in the future! ? Vectron The bundled release with SteamWorld Dig 2 had a sense of cohesiveness that made picking up both an easy choice. With songs from DDWIP, Philip E Morris, El Huervo, and Johannes Hedberg, there's really a lot to like here! Having the main soundtrack on Side A and all these extras on Side B makes this release feel sort of like a two-in-one combo, giving you a little bit of everything and really adding to the flavor packed into this release.įangamer has taken a little bit of a hiatus this year after their explosive 2018 catalog release, and I can’t blame them because of how amazing their releases were last year! This soundtrack came as quite a surprise for many of us in the video game vinyl community, and was definitely one of my favorite releases to come out of 2018. The B Side of this release is filled to a 10-gallon hat's brim with fun little oddities and rarities from the SteamWorld Dig universe, including remixes, unused tracks, and demos from future SteamWorld projects like Heist. The album is overflowing with amazing little musical nuances that really draw your attention along its short little ride.
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Slowly, as the album spins along, you'll climb out of this electronic subterfuge and into its jazz-like western clutches again, as a muted trumpet lulls you out of the soot drenched depths and back into the sunny and cracked landscape above. Floating around in this ambient abyss is so enthralling and is definitely the highlight here for me. In one moment, you're plinking away at rocks to the steampunk beats and western twangs, and the next moment the compositions give way like a pitfall into a dark and brooding, electronic earthquake of sound that completely engulfs the room. There are a few moments in this album that absolutely stuck with me. Hammarin's work taking up the majority of the compositions on this release, their styling melds perfectly to create an awesome mixture of classical tones and steampunk electronic vibes that tie the whole album together. Harkening back to a classic tune like Ecstasy of Gold instantly filled me with nostalgia for spaghetti westerns and set the tone for SteamWorld Dig so beautifully. Although Jonas' contributions for this album comprise of the main theme and its extended version to close out Side A, I have to say his work here is superb.