Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack (AppID: 2559310)
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Developer: Jorge Olivares (a.k.a Giorgiost)
Publisher: Jorge Olivares (a.k.a Giorgiost)
Release Date: Sep 2023
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Official Soundtrack of Dirty Wars: September 11
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Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack is made up of instrumental tracks composed and produced by Jorge Olivares, a.k.a Giorgiost.
The music of this soundtrack was inspired by the historical context of the coup d'Γ©tat and military dictatorship in Chile (1973-1990) and also by the roots of the "New Chilean Song", a protest genre that was censored and persecuted during this period.
The music of this Soundtrack is inspired by great references of this genre such as Victor Jara, QuilapayΓΊn, Inti Illimani and Violeta Parra, but mainly by the influence of the Chilean composer Luis Advis, author of La Cantata de la Escuela Santa MarΓa de Iquique, taking elements of Andean and Latin American music and mixing them with orchestral and cinematic elements.
The music of this soundtrack was inspired by the historical context of the coup d'Γ©tat and military dictatorship in Chile (1973-1990) and also by the roots of the "New Chilean Song", a protest genre that was censored and persecuted during this period.
The music of this Soundtrack is inspired by great references of this genre such as Victor Jara, QuilapayΓΊn, Inti Illimani and Violeta Parra, but mainly by the influence of the Chilean composer Luis Advis, author of La Cantata de la Escuela Santa MarΓa de Iquique, taking elements of Andean and Latin American music and mixing them with orchestral and cinematic elements.
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How many players are currently playing Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack?
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Is Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack free to play?
Yes, Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack is free to play on Steam.
Who developed Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack?
Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack was developed by Jorge Olivares (a.k.a Giorgiost) and published by Jorge Olivares (a.k.a Giorgiost).
What platforms does Dirty Wars: September 11 Soundtrack support?
Available on Steam for Windows, macOS, Linux.