Florence and the Machine to do music for Dragon Age II
Soundtrack hits downloads next week
EA and Bioware has announced that they will be collaborating with Florence and the Machine for the soundtrack for Dragon Age II.
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The soundtrack will include work by Florence and the Machine and Inon Zur to keep pace with the swords and sorcery action.
EA's Steve Schnur said: "With the band's full blessings and enthusiasm, we isolated Florence's original vocals from one of their most unique songs and completely 'Dragon-Age'd' it. What was originally a powerfully stark, acoustic-based song has been reborn with all-new instrumentation and full orchestration. The results are an epic anthem for the next stage of the Dragon Age legend."
The entire soundtrack will be available to download on all digital music providers from the 8th of March for just 2.00 GBP.
