It’s Dylan Cuthbert here again with more info about PixelJunk Eden, which released July 31, 2008 on the PLAYSTATION Store. If you’ve played the game, you’ll no doubt notice that the music and visual style are crucial elements to the feel of Eden. If you haven’t yet played the game, we really hope that you’ll check it out.
We’ve received tons of great feedback about how much people really like the music. We love it, too. So, we’re happy to announce that the PixelJunk Eden Soundtrack will be available on the PS Store this Thursday, Oct. 2 for $2.99.
[audio:/files/2008/10/flat-frog.mp3]We thought you’d like to learn a little bit more about the artist/musician behind the game’s unique style. I will let the game’s director “Tomi” (Tominaga Shouichi) and Baiyon, the multimedia artist with whom we collaborated, answer some questions that were rustled up by Deborah Mars and Matt Morton at Sony’s Santa Monica Studio.
Yes, I have been lumbered with the translations! Ok, here we go:
Let’s just get this one out of the way, since we know everyone has been asking: What was the inspiration behind the art and music for PixelJunk Eden?
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Tomi: Baiyon’s creations were the biggest inspirations. I wanted to bring across the “liveliness” of his live performances.
Baiyon: My main interests are multimedia, and everything I have been touched by in the medium until now is reflected in the work I did for Eden. Artworks, Music, Videogames that I have played, memories, experience and my past self, and also RGB and CMYK.
How old were you when you attended your first concert, and who played?
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Tomi: It wasn’t a concert, but when I was about 18 I visited an audio-visual exhibit created by Brian Eno and it left a lasting impression on me.
If you could play Eden co-op with 2 other people, who would it be and why?
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Tomi: I’d like to play Eden co-op with children and adults who normally don’t play videogames. I want to see how they would play the game.
Baiyon: I’d like to play Eden co-op with my past self.
If you could have any famous piece of art hanging in your home, what would it be and why?
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Tomi: The smallest Paul Klee illustration I can find perhaps. But I try to keep my house as neutral as possible so rather than place famous pieces of art, I try to live modestly.
Baiyon: I have never really thought about it before because I have too much of my own art, music and works by friends of mine, and favorite records. If I was forced to choose though I would have Marcel Duchamp’s “The Large Glass” (joke).
What is your favorite garden in Eden and why?
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Tomi: Garden 10. The imagery and music along with the overall atmosphere of that stage feels very impressive.
Baiyon: Garden 9. Because it has a deep feeling like a club dance floor. The background’s motion and colors, mixed with the sound is an especially feel-good combination.
Short answer: Top 5 songs in your playlist right now?
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Tomi: My top 5 albums are:
- Bcd-2 / Basic Channel
- Unusual Signals / Quantec
- The Modern Sound of Harry Beckett / Harry Beckett
- Asa Breed / Matthew Dear
- GAME / Perfume (Japanese music)
- Enfants (Chants) / Ricardo Villalobos / Sei Es Drum
- Riddim Mood / Johnny D / Oslo
- Diboneg / Fausto Messina / WIR
- Albertino / Guido Schneider, Andre Galluzzi / Cadenza
- the middle / Baiyion / D1 Recordings
Baiyon: I really like:
…Also, if you want something good to listen to at home I recommend: Colleen, Francoise Hardy, Stephan Mathieu, Rhythm&Sound. If you want to know more about my playlist, check out my web page.
Who were your biggest influences in art and music?
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Tomi: The media artist Katsuhiro Yamaguchi who was also one of my professors at University. He taught me that “Art is constantly new.” In other words, art can get old. If you want to create art you always have to search for something new.
Baiyon: I have been influenced by too many people in both art and music to answer this properly. However, Shigesato Itoi taught me how to communicate via creating and selling my work, and also the beauty of drawing further even after you have finished the journey.
Will there be Eden merchandise available for sale and where can we get it?
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Tomi: The PixelJunk Eden Soundtrack will be on sale October 2 on the PSN Store, and we also recently released the soundtrack on CD in Japan. We are also planning to make Eden t-Shirts but there is no plan to sell them just yet. Perhaps we’ll give some away in a future Blog entry!
Who at Q-Games most closely resembles a little Grimp?
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Tomi: 1P “Phona” is a crazy adventurer, 2P “Pana” is a vigorous girl, and 3P “Okali” is a studious type. So perhaps Phona resembles Baiyon a little? (joke!)
How did this collaboration between Q-Games and Baiyon start?
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Tomi: I first met Baiyon at a party held by a common acquaintance [Dylan: friends at a local company called Eniac that made the Starfox Command homepage for Japan]. I found Baiyon to be a very interesting person and we started talking about how it might be interesting for him to take part in the PixelJunk series we were just beginning to think about back then. Eden was different than other games in the series because it didn’t start out with a solid idea for the actual gameplay.
I’d like to thank Tomi and Baiyon for taking the time out to answer these questions from Deb and Matt. If you want to find out more about Baiyon, visit http://wetside.jp (media design) and http://baiyon.com (music).
Enjoy Eden and the soundtrack!
I gotta love the soundtrack. I love techno so this is a big yes yes for me:D
F your crappy music. I don’t care how great you say it is, I want custom soundtracks. Techno music is awful. I am not asking that it is removed, just give all the rest of us the option to listen to something that isn’t terrible.
Please, you will get another sale if you add this feature. My one point against this game is the terrible music. Also, I know this is the wrong section, but Burnout could really use a custom soundtrack as well. Not to mention not playing Guns and Roses every F-ing time I turn it on!!! Axel Rose is a filthy Navi Lover!!
Sorry about the rant.
YES.
I love the music in Eden and Monsters, and these are the kind of prices I want to see from digital downloads. THIS is how digital downloads of music should work. It would discourage so many pirates because it’s so cheap. I remember I was thinking about checking to see if the Monsters soundtrack was available through… “less legal” means, but then it was released for $2.99 and I’m like…wow. That’s awesome.
Anyway, kudos.
When are you releasing a physical copy?
DLC is *not* ownership, and I only buy tangible games that I actually own.
Do you want my money or not?
that mad cool we’re getting the soundtracks on the store, i can’t wait to load them up… also thanks for the hard work..
PEOPLE!!!
IT’S $3.00!!!!!!
FOR THE ENTIRE SOUNDTRACK!!!
if someone DOESN’T have $3.00, THEN WHY/HOW DID YOU GET A PS3????
seriously, just don’t eat at McDonald’s for one meal…that’s it!
day one purchase 4 me!
:)
@54 Wuggybooufuf-
luckily, they addressed that issue already-
and i quote-
“It will be in MP3 format, without DRM restrictions. This allows you to move it to any personal device you want.”
so there ya go, if you *MUST* have it on CD (that’s so 90’s) you can simply burn em directly to cd once you transfer em with a memory card/sd card to your computer!
peace
@52
You sir, are very uninformed.
1. Pixel Junk Eden DOES support custome soundtrack…you just have to get all Spectra first. Stinks, i know, but they did it for a reason. The experiance of PJE is on of sight AND sound tied together. They want you to experiance that in full before they allow you to listen to whatever you want while playing co-op or fighting for top scores.
2. Burnout DOES support custome soundtrack. You can access it from the Start Menu or from the Easy Drive menue. It can not be accessed from the In-Game XMB.
3. I do have to agree with you though, listning to Paradise City every time I turn the game on has made me hit Mute on my TV before starting Burnout. And Axel Rose is a jerk.
Any news on PJ: Dungeons and if it’s still in the works or not? TGS ’08???
nice, the Eden soundtrack is around $30.00 on amazon & playasia, keep up the good work Dylan. btw, that office looks like a dump, the homemade plywood walls & all, not trying to offend, I’m just sayin’.
Hey! Our office is really nice – you need to see the desks in context – we have a hemp floor and the wooden desks fit in perfectly.
Also, just to mention but you can get the physical CD on import from cdjapan.co.jp too for people who want the embossed CD and Baiyon-drawn artwork inlays.
However, the PSN package is a pretty good deal I think, and the CD import should be considered the Collector\’s Edition.