This Californian band mixes intense rock with electronic and indie vibes, perfect for your fast-paced, action-packed time in Ventura bay.įrom Avicii to Zeds Dead, from throbbing basslines and pounding beats to gasoline-drenched riffs and precision rapping, this is your Need for Speed soundtrack. A pioneer of the electronic music scene for more than 30 years, his tunes will bring that extra element of tension to your Need for Speed experience.īattle Tapes are represented with their song, ‘Valkyrie’. Now one of Monstercat’s most popular artists, we’re incredibly excited to have him on board with his tracks ‘Surface’ and ‘Break Them’.Ī selection of the original scoring in Need for Speed has been conducted by Photek. With an innovative sound design coupled with aggressive, out-of-this-world arrangements, Aero Chord has already made a significant mark on the contemporary electronic music scene. With an eclectic mix of genres and collaborations, Major Lazer have blown through all charts imaginable and we are proud to have them in Need for Speed. Major Lazer, the electronic group made up of the musical mastermind Diplo, Jillionaire & Walshy Fire, also feature on the soundtrack. He’ll be represented in Need for Speed with his track ‘Pure Grinding’. Here are just a few of the artists you’ll be hearing as you cruise around Ventura Bay.ĪVICII is known for breaking new ground when it comes to creating catchy house tunes and his unexpected collaborations with both the industry’s leading lights as well as up-and-coming acts. Today, we’re excited to confirm the 61 artists from 16 different countries that will be included on the official Need for Speed Soundtrack. Music has always been a huge part of your Need for Speed experience, and we know it’s something that many of you have been eagerly waiting to hear about. All We Need is only a small step on his path to a solution, but it’s one that stands him in good stead.Īll We Need by Raury can be ordered here.Forums Buy Now Forums Buy Now Need for Speed Soundtrack
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Raury has a long road ahead of him if he truly seeks to change the world. While his studio story doesn’t match the spontaneous, all-out spectacle of his live persona, his ambition is commendable. Upending conventions is something this idealistic prophet is becoming very adept at. That’s because you will have also felt the warm aura of vaudeville jazz ( Woodcrest Manor ), joyous Burt Bacharach-like melodies ( Crystal Express ), a serving of orchestral courtship ( Her ), and what it sounds like when Nicki Minaj’s Beez in the Trap is turned on its head ( Trap Tears ). Compared to the album’s other tracks, Devil’s Whisper, Raury’s praised single, all samba beats and county acoustics, can even seem pedestrian. He’s taken familiar musical motifs and subverted them just enough to create a blend that feels bold. These tracks only represent a sample of the musical styles Raury has assembled on his outlandish debut, which joins an increasing number of albums that defy categorisation. While the supremely floaty Peace Prevail is where Raury’s flow most resembles Earl Sweatshirt, backed by guitar strums with the slow-paced splendour found in songs by The Carpenters. In the responsible-sounding Mama, there’s a bit of Bill Withers to the young blood. In the aching longing of CPU, you find Frank Ocean soliloquies married to big, Barry White-style piano chords. Through his confessional love songs, which bear the trappings of a 70s romantic, we can think of a few more. That’s apparent in Raury’s musical influences, who include Phil Collins, Freddie Mercury and Kid Cudi. He also shares the OutKast rapper’s taste for the unorthodox.
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It is also one of the earliest songs to demonstrate that Raury’s spiritual connection to André 3000 runs deeper than his uncanny facial likeness. Forbidden Knowledge is especially affecting, teleporting you to a spacious, astral plain through its eerie, background pulses of synthetic sighs that contrast with low-pitched bass rhythms.