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The music of the Dead Space media franchise, created by Visceral Games (originally EA Redwood Shores) and published by Electronic Arts around a series of survival horror video games, was mainly composed by Jason Graves. Graves composed the music for all mainline entries in the series and the majority of spin-off titles. Other composers have been involved in the series; Grave's recurring collaborator Rod Abernethy acted as an early advisor for the titular first game, James Hannigan co-composed the score for Dead Space 3, while Seth Podowitz and Christopher Tin were the respective composers for the movies Dead Space: Downfall and Dead Space: Aftermath.

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  • The music of the Dead Space media franchise, created by Visceral Games (originally EA Redwood Shores) and published by Electronic Arts around a series of survival horror video games, was mainly composed by Jason Graves. Graves composed the music for all mainline entries in the series and the majority of spin-off titles. Other composers have been involved in the series; Grave's recurring collaborator Rod Abernethy acted as an early advisor for the titular first game, James Hannigan co-composed the score for Dead Space 3, while Seth Podowitz and Christopher Tin were the respective composers for the movies Dead Space: Downfall and Dead Space: Aftermath. The original Dead Space was scored to sound unconventional by standards of the time, drawing inspiration from the work of Christopher Young and the score of The Shining. For Dead Space 2, Graves expanded the orchestral elements, and incorporated a string quartet to represent protagonist Isaac Clarke. For Dead Space 3, Graves maintained his style while incorporating action themes, while Hannigan composed music to advance its narrative and be distinct from Graves's tracks. Each mainline entry has received digital soundtrack album releases. Reception of the music has been generally positive, with Graves being nominated for multiple awards for his work on Dead Space and Dead Space 2. (en)
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  • to Dead Space (en)
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  • Dead Space 2 Original Videogame Score (en)
  • Dead Space Original Soundtrack (en)
  • Dead Space 3 Original Video Game Score (en)
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  • Jason Graves, Andrew Boyd (en)
  • Jason Graves, Rod Abernethy (en)
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  • Abbey Road Studios, London (en)
  • Bastyr Chapel, Seattle (en)
  • Skywalker Sound, Redwood Shores, California (en)
  • Slovak Radio Concert Hall, Bratislava (en)
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  • 2008-11-11 (xsd:date)
  • 2011-01-25 (xsd:date)
  • 2013-02-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Knee Deep (en)
  • Rest in Pieces (en)
  • The Quick and the Dead (en)
  • Lacrimosa (en)
  • I Only Have Eyes for You (en)
  • The Leviathan (en)
  • Convergence (en)
  • Fear of Flying (en)
  • Mountains of Madness (en)
  • The Ascent (en)
  • The Nexus (en)
  • You Go to My Head (en)
  • Class Dismissed (en)
  • Apoplexia (en)
  • The Hive Mind (en)
  • War and Pieces (en)
  • Vomit Comet (en)
  • A Broken Past (en)
  • Administering Control (en)
  • Awesome Hulk (en)
  • Buckell Down (en)
  • Canonical Aside (en)
  • Come Rain or Come Convergence (en)
  • Convergence Delayed (en)
  • Cry of the Ancients (en)
  • Cyanide Systems Offline (en)
  • Dead Space Theme (en)
  • Do Not Vomit - Do Not Shout (en)
  • East of the Sun and West of the Solar Array (en)
  • Entering Zero-G (en)
  • Escape from the Planet of the Red Marker (en)
  • Fly Me to the Aegis Seven Moon (en)
  • Graffiti Speaks (en)
  • Hospital Escape (en)
  • I Left My Heart in Med Lab 3 (en)
  • I've Got You Devolving Under My Skin (en)
  • In Tents (en)
  • Into the Stomach (en)
  • Isaac Get Your Gun (en)
  • Isaac, Are You There? (en)
  • It Had to Be Unitology (en)
  • Lunar Express (en)
  • Manual Survival Mode Seven (en)
  • Moon Crash (en)
  • Much Ado About Necromorphs (en)
  • Nice R.I.G. If You Can Get It (en)
  • Nicole's Farewell (en)
  • Padded Room With a View (en)
  • Plasma Cutters Are Your Friend (en)
  • Rosetta Suite (en)
  • Say Hello to My Little Friends (en)
  • Severed Limbs Are Hazardous Waste (en)
  • Spaced Out and Frantic (en)
  • Start Spreading the Limbs (en)
  • The Cassini Towers (en)
  • The Cost of Living Is on the Rise (en)
  • The Fiery Room (en)
  • The Government Sector (en)
  • The Necromorphs Attack (en)
  • Titan Station Elementary (en)
  • Welcome Aboard the U.S.G. Ishimura (en)
  • Welcome to The Sprawl (en)
  • You Got Nill (en)
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  • Jason Graves (en)
  • James Hannigan (en)
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  • The music of the Dead Space media franchise, created by Visceral Games (originally EA Redwood Shores) and published by Electronic Arts around a series of survival horror video games, was mainly composed by Jason Graves. Graves composed the music for all mainline entries in the series and the majority of spin-off titles. Other composers have been involved in the series; Grave's recurring collaborator Rod Abernethy acted as an early advisor for the titular first game, James Hannigan co-composed the score for Dead Space 3, while Seth Podowitz and Christopher Tin were the respective composers for the movies Dead Space: Downfall and Dead Space: Aftermath. (en)
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