April 26, 2024

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Indivisible Soundtrack PLUS Now Available

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Scarlet Moon Records is thrilled make available the Indivisible Original Game Soundtrack PLUS. Featuring two hours of demo, unused, alternate, and “inspired by” tracks from 505 Games and Lab Zero Games’ beautiful RPG, Indivisible, fans can enjoy the music while reading along with Hiroki Kikuta’s track commentary in both English and Japanese explaining how the tracks differ from their official soundtrack counterparts. This digital booklet is included with purchases made on Bandcamp and iTunes. The Indivisible Original Game Soundtrack PLUS is available just in time for Lab Zero’s free “New Game+” and couch co-op DLC which were out last week:

Indivisible (Original Game Soundtrack PLUS) on All Storefronts

“As long-time game music enthusiasts ourselves, we wanted to give fans of Indivisible and Hiroki Kikuta’s music a real treat,” explains Scarlet Moon’s Jayson Napolitano, “In this digital age, it’s not often you get accompanying commentary to read while you listen to the music, and the result is a fun deep dive into Kikuta-san’s creative process. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed creating it!”

The original Indivisible game soundtrack featuring two hours of Southeast Asian-inspired music is also available, infused with Hiroki Kikuta’s signature sound that Secret of Mana fans will feel right at home with. The complete Indivisible soundtrack is available on all storefronts:

Indivisible is available on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

About Hiroki Kikuta

Hiroki Kikuta is a veteran videogame composer based in Tokyo, Japan who’s best known for his work on Squaresoft’s beloved SNES RPG, Secret of Mana and the recently-released Trials of Mana which appeared for the first time outside of Japan in 2019. While at Squaresoft, he also scored Soukaigi on the original PlayStation.

Kikuta then struck out on his own as an independent game developer, creating, directing, and composing music for the PlayStation title, Koudelka. He’s since been actively involved in writing music for indie games in Japan and abroad, most recently completing work on Indivisible and starting on music for Hazelnut Bastille, Orange Island, and many others.

Hiroki Kikuta is represented by Scarlet Moon Artists outside of Japan.

Follow Hiroki KIkuta on Twitter and Soundcloud