Discover the different sonic landscapes of the atmospheric platform adventure game “Minute of Islands” by Studio Fizbin. Embark on a colourful acoustic journey, ranging from catchy melancholic melodies to dark nightmarish textures. The music was rearranged and remastered for an immersive and entertaining listening experience.
Thomas Hoehl, award winning film and video game composer, wrote an adaptive emotional score with an unusual collection of instruments and musical styles. This score lets you experience the emotional rollercoaster of Mo, the female protagonist of the game. Each of the various islands you visit in the game were approached with a different but coherent sound set in mind, mirroring their nature and inhabitants.
You can also listen to some bonus tracks that did not make it into the game.
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released June 14, 2021
Music composed and performed by Thomas Höhl
Vocals: Tabea Henkelmann
Cello: Samira Aly
supported by 5 fans who also own “Minute of Islands - Original Soundtrack”
I stumbled upon this game years ago, never expecting it to have such amazing soundtracks. But boy, was I wrong! The music is simply incredible. The tracks have a way of transporting me to another world, and the emotions they evoke are simply indescribable. I'm grateful to have discovered such beautiful music through this game. pmarg
supported by 4 fans who also own “Minute of Islands - Original Soundtrack”
This album does more than stand on its own. It single-handedly takes you through Madeline's journey, showing you every twist and turn, every growth, every test, and every struggle she faces on her climb. Reach for The Summit is a phenomenal finale track and perfectly fits the level's structure, with all previous levels' mechanics (and motifs, in the case of the OST) being revisited in a new, more challenging gauntlet. listens_often
supported by 4 fans who also own “Minute of Islands - Original Soundtrack”
I distinctly remember the feeling of booting up the game for the first time. I'd seen all the vlogs on Austin's channel, and listened to the music up to Cernos on the album, but I had no real context until starting to play the game. The second I saw the ivy covered title frame, I felt my blood run cold with ice, skin and hair raised, breath taken in anticipation of the journey that was about to come. Talk about setting the tone, man. Austin, you're without a doubt my favorite composer! scarlett_jomanson