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Broken Notes Extremitas - Music From and Inspired By Silent Hill


Something for the fans... from the fans. Here is our official announcement:

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Broken Notes Music Productions
www.broken-notes.com

Broken Notes is proud to present Broken Notes Extremitas, the fourth Silent Hill inspired album! It features the return of Sam Dean, Samuel Drower, John Anthony Mathewson, Christopher So, Christophe Frutuoso and Jason Gervais. The album also features one guest artist, Diego Reynoso from Alquimia Sound Studio. Head on over to our Albums page to access the choice of an MP3 or WAV download. It is recommended to download the WAV version as it will present Broken Notes Extremitas as it's meant to be heard in the highest possible quality. WinRAR is required to download all files.

It's been more than five years since our last album and we hope it's been worth the wait for all of you. It's been a long process to get this all together and the honest truth is that we all lead very busy lives. We opted to make this album only one disc as we wanted to bring our fans back to the beginnings of the Broken Notes project which started with a single disc to bring things to a full circle. Broken Notes Extremitas features a cover of Silent Hill 2's Theme of Laura, rearrangements of original music from the first Broken Notes, the Silent Hill Fan Soundtrack, Broken Notes Sanatorium and as well as all-new material. You can also expect some other surprises in the future...

It's been an interesting last few years with Broken Notes featured in popular films such as Silent Hill: No Escape, Broken Notes: The Movie, and most recently in Fungo's Silent Hill 2 film. You can also hear us in the recent mod game White Night for the popular title Amnesia: The Dark Descent. We've been featured in PSM3 (UK) in an article about Silent Hill: No Escape and Game.Exe (Russia) as a DVD insert. If you've been a hardcore follower of the online community of Silent Hill since the release of Silent Hill 2 you've likely already heard about us through the massive word-of-mouth our project has generated throughout the years. We've even inspired some people to create their own Silent Hill themed albums (such as the beginnings of Liminal Records). Even Akira Yamaoka himself has praised this project for honoring the music of Silent Hill.

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