'Star Wars: Battlefront' Composer Discusses Game's Score In Interview

Many people are excited about the upcoming "Star Wars: Battlefront," as the story plot's success and its musical score may well be on its way to enter the famous hall of fame. That is why in an interview, composer Gordy Haab, gave his view on the final product when it comes to game's score.

A few had known that Gordy Haab is the composer behind the fresh background music in the "Star Wars: Battlefront."

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In addition, Haab discussed how he reinvented new melodies, utilizing concepts from John Williams, bridging the past and present Star Wars musicality to suite to the taste of the current generation.

In the Hoth he shared how he created a "blizzard-like- environment" using a large sheet of metals.

Meanwhile, the composer admitted how he enjoyed creating music for the Endor planet. Haab went into how he transformed an alien planet through music via a woody kind of instrument.

Ethnic percussion is also one of the apparatus that makes sense when creating a one-of-a-kind, non-earthly sound.

However, the composer humbled himself when asked about the original Star Wars-composer John Williams, by giving him credit as a great source of influence when it comes to compose music for "Star Wars: Battlefront."