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5 years ago Apr 23,2020, 13:59:40 PM

Humankind Feature Focus 05: Composing the Music

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Hello everybody,



In our previous Feature Focus videos we talked about our vision for Humankind and some of the game’s core systems. This week we will turn our attention to another aspect that will help players immerse themselves in the game: The Soundtrack.

Check out the videos below, or read the summary in the blog.



We think many of our long-time fans will be happy to hear that the soundtrack for Humankind has been arranged by Arnaud Roy, who previously created the Endless soundtracks under the name of FlyByNo.


Arnaud is quite excited to work on Humankind, because it truly constitutes an epic challenge to create music for 60 different cultures from different historical eras. To cover the breadth of cultures and to tackle this daunting project, he worked with ten different solo musicians, each one being an expert in different styles of traditional music as well as instruments.


The cultures represented in the game were divided into several cultural groups, and roughly 8 hours of music pieces were recorded for these groups in total, all based on either traditional compositions, or improvisations by the musicians themselves. To give a few examples, you will hear Mesoamerican flutes, the guzheng (also known as the Chinese zither), the oud, a baroque string trio, and a replica of an ancient Greek cithara (played by Arnaud himself) when listening to the music of Humankind.


In addition to the traditional pieces, Arnaud arranged about 90 minutes of orchestral music. This music attempts to evoke nature and a sense of exploration through its musical direction, for example the prominent use of wind instruments. These orchestral pieces also feature performances by the traditional instruments used for the different culture groups, as well as choirs, which have almost become a signature of Arnaud’s work for Amplitude. The lyrics for these choirs are drawn from classical literature in Latin and Greek this time, for example Ovid and Sophocles.


We hope you enjoyed learning a little more about the soundtrack for Humankind, and invite you to check out the main theme:



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4 years ago
Nov 22, 2020, 4:04:21 PM

Cherchez vous encore des spécialistes de flûte? 

Are you still looking for flute specialist?


north africa / jazz / traditionnal / world music

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4 years ago
Jul 7, 2020, 9:45:42 AM

Beautiful. One of the things I love about Endless Legend is that I have to play for an unhealthily long amount of time before the music starts wearing on me. This looks as great if not more epic.

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4 years ago
May 27, 2020, 3:42:49 PM

As long as we get to intergrate epic sax guy along the way, or dude dropped the darn ball.


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5 years ago
May 15, 2020, 6:14:00 PM

I am super keen to hear what they do with the music when you merge cultures, it could be quite creative. 

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Apr 23, 2020, 2:08:59 PM

It's really nice to see this attention to detail. Classical music would have been good enough but including traditional music and instruments from non-European cultures I think will really help the game feel like it is about all of humankind and allow players to immerse themselves in the cultures that they play. The small bits included in the video hear all sounded great.

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5 years ago
Apr 24, 2020, 8:49:30 PM

I love what you've done trying to bring traditional instruments and musics from all over the world. That's great !

I'm so excited by the game ! And when I see the huge work made on each sides of it, I'm even more hiped ! It's a day one for me, no doubt.

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5 years ago
Apr 24, 2020, 4:17:22 PM

Absolutely wonderful, I'm super glad that the composer didn't give into just having an epic feel but made the piece unfold like a story as if to imitate the legacy of human kind growing through history. I reaaaaaaaaaaaally hope this song will find its way onto Spotify so I can add it to my playlist of favorite composers!


Edit: I watched the trailer version and saw the Koto!!!!!! So excited to hear the songs its featured in!

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5 years ago
Apr 24, 2020, 6:26:44 AM

I really enjoyed the music. I agree with the direction of the music and the game, in general. However, one small complaint: you could have found a native Greek speaker to speak the Greek part because it was butchered. It's like picking a German or a Russian native speaker to read Shakespeare or do the voice of King Arthur.

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