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otlgaming:

BIOSHOCK INFINITE’S SOUNDTRACK DETAILED, HINTS AT PLOT POINTS
Irrational Games has revealed the full track list for the soundtrack to their upcoming Bioshock Infinite and the track descriptions provide insight into the upcoming game.
If the order of tracks have been arranged as they occur in the game (typical of most soundtracks) it looks like the game is going to be a roller coaster of excitement interlaced with tender moments.
Two new theories for you: the track list references the names Lutece and Rory O’More.
Lutece probably refers to Rosalind Lutece, author of “The Principles of Quantum Mechanics,” the book that Elizabeth is holding when she first meets Booker and, as revealed this last December in his Reddit AMA, one of Ken Levine’s “favorite characters.”
While Lutece’s role has not been revealed fully yet, having her own track indicates she will be a reoccurring character throughout the game.
Rory O’More, however, is a new name that hasn’t been discussed yet.
Rory O’More could refer to a character that aids Booker and Elizabeth or, more likely, since it’s accompanied by the Irish folk tune “Saddle The Pony,” it’s a reference to Samuel Lover’s Irish ballad “Rory O’More.”
Since Rory O’more is something of a love story (eventually turned into a book by Lover), it’s possible that the track is eluding to the relationship and adventure that Booker and Elizabeth become entangled in.
What are your thoughts about the upcoming game? 
Here are the complete track details:
Introduction  (K. Levine)
Welcome to Columbia  (G. Schyman, J. Bonney)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken – choral version  (A. Habershon, C. Gabriel)
Lighter Than Air  (G.Schyman)
Lutece  (G. Schyman)
The Battle For Columbia I  (G. Schyman, J. Bonney)
The Girl In The Tower  (G.Schyman)
Elizabeth  (G.Schyman)
The Songbird  (G. Schyman)
Rory O’More/Saddle The Pony  (S. Lover/anon.)
The Battle For Columbia II  (G. Schyman)
The Readiness Is All  (K. Levine, J. Bonney)
Lions Walk With Lions  (G. Schyman)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken  (A. Habershon, C. Gabriel)
Unintended Consequences  (G. Schyman)
The Battle For Columbia III  (G. Schyman)
Family Reunion  (G. Schyman)
Solace  (S. Joplin)
The Battle For Columbia IV  (G. Schyman)
The Battle For Columbia V  (G. Schyman)
Let Go  (G. Schyman)
Doors  (G. Schyman)
The Girl For The Debt  (G. Schyman)
Back In The Boat  (G. Schyman)
AD  (G. Schyman)
Smothered  (G. Schyman)
Baptism  (G. Schyman, J. Bonney)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken – full version  (A. Habershon, C. Gabriel)
Bioshock Infinite will be available on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC on March 26 and is available for pre-order from Amazon. 

otlgaming:

BIOSHOCK INFINITE’S SOUNDTRACK DETAILED, HINTS AT PLOT POINTS

Irrational Games has revealed the full track list for the soundtrack to their upcoming Bioshock Infinite and the track descriptions provide insight into the upcoming game.

If the order of tracks have been arranged as they occur in the game (typical of most soundtracks) it looks like the game is going to be a roller coaster of excitement interlaced with tender moments.

Two new theories for you: the track list references the names Lutece and Rory O’More.

Lutece probably refers to Rosalind Lutece, author of “The Principles of Quantum Mechanics,” the book that Elizabeth is holding when she first meets Booker and, as revealed this last December in his Reddit AMA, one of Ken Levine’s “favorite characters.”

While Lutece’s role has not been revealed fully yet, having her own track indicates she will be a reoccurring character throughout the game.

Rory O’More, however, is a new name that hasn’t been discussed yet.

Rory O’More could refer to a character that aids Booker and Elizabeth or, more likely, since it’s accompanied by the Irish folk tune “Saddle The Pony,” it’s a reference to Samuel Lover’s Irish ballad “Rory O’More.”

Since Rory O’more is something of a love story (eventually turned into a book by Lover), it’s possible that the track is eluding to the relationship and adventure that Booker and Elizabeth become entangled in.

What are your thoughts about the upcoming game? 

Here are the complete track details:

  1. Introduction  (K. Levine)
  2. Welcome to Columbia  (G. Schyman, J. Bonney)
  3. Will The Circle Be Unbroken – choral version  (A. Habershon, C. Gabriel)
  4. Lighter Than Air  (G.Schyman)
  5. Lutece  (G. Schyman)
  6. The Battle For Columbia I  (G. Schyman, J. Bonney)
  7. The Girl In The Tower  (G.Schyman)
  8. Elizabeth  (G.Schyman)
  9. The Songbird  (G. Schyman)
  10. Rory O’More/Saddle The Pony  (S. Lover/anon.)
  11. The Battle For Columbia II  (G. Schyman)
  12. The Readiness Is All  (K. Levine, J. Bonney)
  13. Lions Walk With Lions  (G. Schyman)
  14. Will The Circle Be Unbroken  (A. Habershon, C. Gabriel)
  15. Unintended Consequences  (G. Schyman)
  16. The Battle For Columbia III  (G. Schyman)
  17. Family Reunion  (G. Schyman)
  18. Solace  (S. Joplin)
  19. The Battle For Columbia IV  (G. Schyman)
  20. The Battle For Columbia V  (G. Schyman)
  21. Let Go  (G. Schyman)
  22. Doors  (G. Schyman)
  23. The Girl For The Debt  (G. Schyman)
  24. Back In The Boat  (G. Schyman)
  25. AD  (G. Schyman)
  26. Smothered  (G. Schyman)
  27. Baptism  (G. Schyman, J. Bonney)
  28. Will The Circle Be Unbroken – full version  (A. Habershon, C. Gabriel)

Bioshock Infinite will be available on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC on March 26 and is available for pre-order from Amazon

photojojo:

No metal or springs here!

This camera is 100% handmade from a cardstock kit. It’s a pinhole camera that shoots onto 120 medium format film.

The DIY kit isn’t out yet, but you can keep up with its progress over at their Kickstarter.

The 120 Pinhole Project

Added to wishlist.

is-anyone-up:

another new trap mix w/ @djcatalyst . i was really drunk most of the time we did this.