Island for Outlanders is a soundtrack from the album Realm of Tranquil Eternity.
Soundtrack Usage[]
Open-World Locations
Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[1] |
---|---|
Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Orchestrator | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Shamisen | Junnosuke Uehara (上原 潤之助) |
Orchestra | Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (東京フィルハーモニー交響楽団) |
Conductor | Hirofumi Kurita (栗田 博文) |
Recording Studio | Heartbeat Recording Studio, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall |
Orchestra Stage Manager | Hiroshi Inaoka (稲岡 宏司) |
Orchestra Manager | Iori Iwasaki (岩崎 井織) |
Scoring Sessions Director | Sachiko Miyano (宮野 幸子) (SHANGRI-LA Inc.) |
Music Supervisor | Satoshi Chiba (千葉 智史), Ryo Yamamura (山村 涼) (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc.) |
Recording Engineer | Takashi Yoshiba (吉羽 貴史) (Smart Break Sound), Takeshi Muramatsu (村松 健) (Octavia Records Inc.) |
Mixing Engineer | Simon Rhodes |
Mastering Engineer | Simon Gibson |
Co-Production | Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- Separated Dream
- In the Strange Realm of Sakura
- The Sealed Harbor
- Island for Outlanders
- Dream of Homeland
- Interwoven Nostalgia
- Preparation of Matsuri
- Silent Seclusion
- Contemplation on Eternity
- Awake From a Nightmare
- Termination of Desires
- Thunderings of the Merciless
- The Almighty Violet Thunder
- The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia
- Floating World Under the Moonlight
- Trial of Thunder
- Shogun's Abdication
- Wreck of Eternal Bane
- Bitter Triumph
- This leitmotif was referred to as the Electro Archon's theme. According to music director Jinhan "Zoe" Cai, it was inspired by the Japanese folk song Sakura Sakura.[2]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Island for Outlanders | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 外人之岛 Wàirén zhī Dǎo | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 外人之島 Wàirén zhī Dǎo | |
Japanese | 異邦人の島 Ihoujin no Shima | Island for Foreigners |
References[]
- ↑ NetEase Cloud Music: Island for Outlanders 外人之岛
- ↑ YouTube: "Travelers' Musings" — Behind the Scenes of the Music of Inazuma (Timestamp: 1m 9s)