International videogame company Capcom, in close collaboration with Ninja Theory, has announced that Dutch electronic music trio Noisa has composed the music for the upcoming DmC Devil May Cry videogame out January 2013. Noisa’s specially curated music will be heard during the title’s cinematics and gameplay, including combat. Noisa created over three hours of original music for DmC Devil May Cry and have been working on this project for over a year.

Noisa’s previous videogame soundtrack work includes their track “Groundhog” on DJ Hero; “Machine Gun” and “Seven Stitches” featured in three editions of the game WipEout; and “Stigma” and “Yellow Brick” featured on Gran Turismo. They were also commissioned to make eight remixes especially for MotorStorm: Apocalypse; the tracks will be released as free downloads on Noisa’s Facebook pageonce they reach 300,000 likes here.

“It’s been an awesome experience working with Ninja Theory on the game. We had great freedom but were also bound by certain criteria typical in the game world. These are challenging boundaries (for example; consistency in sonics over 180 minutes of music) but also lots of space in terms of dynamics & progression and instrumentation, being able to create soundscapes without having to worry about holding the attention of a dancefloor. Their music director was great to work with, good vibes. It’s great when you get to play to your strengths. Also, the game kicks ass!”

Check out this free sample track of Noisa’s DmC Devil May Cry:

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