[Exclusive] Hear “Make Us Whole”, a New Track From Trevor Gureckis’ Score for ‘Dead Space’

With the days counting down until the Dead Space remake is finally unleashed, EA and composer Trevor Gureckis have a little treat for us in the form of “Make Us Whole”, an exclusive track from the Dead Space soundtrack. Fans of Henry Jacobson‘s Bloodline will be all too familiar with Gureckis’ work, who has also collaborated with M. Night Shyamalan on Old and the Apple+ series “Servant”.

The Dead Space remake is Trevor Gureckis’ first foray into AAA video game scores. The full score will be released on the same day as the remake, courtesy of Lakeshore Records.

“Making the score to Dead Space was an 18 month long journey that started out with musically reassessing the lore of the game from scratch – and searching for thematic opportunities,” explains Gureckis. “I began by writing musical suites not connected to specific scenes or chapters, but rather to the story alone. For example, I composed music for the Unitology religion and a piece for the Marker alien artifact. The goal was to enhance the story moments when they arose for a deeper connection to this hugely compelling game. I introduced new themes and instruments to capture Issac’s frightening journey through the USG Ishimura. The result, I hope, is something that is both new and “at home” in the lore of Dead Space“.

Here’s the track listing for the soundtrack:

01. Hunger for the Stars
02. Main Title Theme
03. The Dead Survive
04. Zero Gravity
05. Reborn as One
06. Tram Station
07. The Leviathan
08. Isaac’s Hallucination
09. Make Us Whole
10. Corruption
11. Visions of Nicole
12. Change My Flesh
13. Convergence is Nigh
14. The Hive Mind
15. Escape
16. Nicole’s Theme (Solo Piano)
17. USG Ishimura is in Trouble

You can pre-add Trevor’s score here to your Apple Music and Spotify. Dead Space hits PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series on January 27th.

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