Posted 10/6/2008 at 8:51 AM By MondoPest

With Dead Space's October 14th release date looming near, EA has released details of the game's score, which was composed by Jason Graves, who not only has a very cool name but also worked on Blacksite: Area 51 and Blazing Angels. You can purchase the score on October 14th from EATrax which will feature over three hours of game music.
EATrax
Official Release:
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), today announced the intensely atmospheric orchestral score for EA’s new sci-fi survival horror game Dead Space™. Developed with award-winning composer Jason Graves, in association with Rod Abernethy and under the direction of EA Redwood Shores studio; Jason’s chilling score for Dead Space enhances the horror and tension of the game through extreme aleatoric and extended 20th Century orchestral music techniques.
“Graves’ work on the Dead Space score is simply fantastic. The music is a key factor in the overall tense mood of our game,” says Don Veca, Audio Director of Dead Space. “We needed an original orchestral score for Dead Space -- Aleatoric in style, dark and dissonant, ranging from subtle creepy/eerie moods to completely cacophonous frenzies.”
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