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"Busted Sub" from Bioshock, composed by Garry Schyman performed as a brass quintet. Arranged as "Requiem for a Submersible" by John Robert Matz.
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Performed by The Game Brass, the video game brass quintet, featuring:
🎵 John Robert Matz: Arrangement, Flugelhorn, French Horn
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🎵 Alex Hill: Tuba
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🎵 Daniel Romberger: Trombone
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🎵 Robby Duguay: Flugelhorn, Mix, Video
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Originally written for "Enraptured: Bioshock Remixed", a remix project attached to "25 Games for my Son", a KZbin series by Randy Yasenchak (Elder Geek)
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A different recording of this arrangement is available on this Bioshock album, featuring our dear friend Andrew Kroepel on Tuba!
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Happy 10th birthday, Bioshock! We can hardly believe it's been that long since we first visited Rapture.
When John Robert decided to rearrange "Busted Sub", two things were immediately apparent. One was that the piece felt like a fragment, an interrupted statement of a much longer work, and the second was that there was something mournful, almost funereal about it that he wanted to dig further into. A brass quintet would be a chamber ensemble not unlike the strings of the original, while at the same time something about the metallic nature of the instruments lent itself more to the idea of a city, creaking and groaning beneath the sea. He chose to eschew trumpets for the darker flugelhorn, and incorporated sound design elements into the original recording, conjuring the idea of the crushing depths whilst tipping the proverbial hat to the original.