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Marcussen eventually plans to offer music from the [[Games|TimeSplitters]] games, as well as cutscenes from TimeSplitters: Future Perfect on his website. He released a mock-up of his plans for the site, viewable [http://www.marcussenmusic.com/1.jpg here]. | Marcussen eventually plans to offer music from the [[Games|TimeSplitters]] games, as well as cutscenes from TimeSplitters: Future Perfect on his website. He released a mock-up of his plans for the site, viewable [http://www.marcussenmusic.com/1.jpg here]. | ||
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+ | A lot of people prefer Graeme Norgate's music to Marcussen. However, this is because Marcussen was forcefully forced by Free Radical Design to make cinematic music instead of Norgate's style music. Marcussen begged to try to recreate music sounding similar to how Norgate would make (which he could easily do), but his requests were turned down. | ||
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Revision as of 07:33, 26 July 2007
Christian Marcussen is a musician from Denmark who composed most of the soundtrack for TimeSplitters: Future Perfect.
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Involvement With TimeSplitters Online Community
Christian Marcussen has been known to make occasional posts on the TimeSplitters Music Box message boards, usually in threads concerning the music he contributed to TimeSplitters: Future Perfect. On the Music Box Forums, he has hinted that he may be working on the music for Haze.
Marcussen was also interviewed by F-Rott from Planet TimeSplitters in 2004.
Plans For marcussenmusic.com
Marcussen eventually plans to offer music from the TimeSplitters games, as well as cutscenes from TimeSplitters: Future Perfect on his website. He released a mock-up of his plans for the site, viewable here.
Reception
A lot of people prefer Graeme Norgate's music to Marcussen. However, this is because Marcussen was forcefully forced by Free Radical Design to make cinematic music instead of Norgate's style music. Marcussen begged to try to recreate music sounding similar to how Norgate would make (which he could easily do), but his requests were turned down.