Swirls of Sachmis is a soundtrack from the album The Unfathomable Sand Dunes.
Soundtrack Usage[]
Open-World Combat
Domains
Event Gameplay
- Across the Wilderness (challenge #4 and 5)
- Fulminating Sandstorm
- The Recollector's Path (Tranquil Trail)
Media
Production Credits[]
| Position | Staff[1] |
|---|---|
| Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
| Arranger | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
| Ney | Josh Plotner |
| Mandolin | Steve Smith |
| Sitar | Arjun Verma |
| Saz | Dursuncan Cakin |
| Bouzouki | Steve Smith |
| Classical Guitar | Ashley Blasse |
| Violin | Stephanie Gonley |
| Folk Instruments Supervisor | Kuljit Bhamra |
| Recording Studio | St. Luke's, Abbey Road Studios, Redfort Studio |
| Recording Engineer | Lewis Jones, Kuljit Bhamra |
| Editing Engineer | George Oulton, Freddie Light |
| Mixing Engineer | Lewis Jones |
| Mastering Engineer | Zach Huang (黄巍) |
| Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet (Greek: Sachmis) is a lion-headed goddess primarily associated with warfare and madness, but also with medicine. Sekhmet is considered to be the daughter of the sun god, and thus carries the epithet "eye of Ra." She is often conflated with Bastet, herself another feline goddess, and sometimes also with Hathor.
- The following soundtracks share a theme:
- Rhymes of Vales
- Swirls of Sachmis
- The two soundtracks feature an extremely similar musical arrangement save for a few differences, notably that the flute melody in Rhymes of Vales is played on bansuri while in Swirls of Sachmis it is played on ney.
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Swirls of Sachmis | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 赭泉酩旋 Zhěquán Mǐngxuán | Intoxicating Swirl of Ochre Springs |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 赭泉酩旋 Zhěquán Mǐngxuán | |
| Japanese | 赭泉の舞 Shasen no Mai |
References[]
- ↑ QQ Music: Swirls of Sachmis 赭泉酩旋