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Need for Speed Hot Pursuit

"Powerful electronic score" comes courtesy of Heavy Melody Music.

News Bulletin

The music fans have been enjoying in Need For SpeedTM: Hot Pursuit on the Wii is composed by Heavy Melody Music. Their powerful electronic score only enhances the action as players plot their escape with the cops close on their tail or alternatively give chase to criminals as members of the Seacrest County police force.

While the Heavy Melody Music team created all of the original music featured in the Wii Version of Hot Pursuit, their music appears alongside a host of licensed tracks from popular commercial artists. Heavy Melody Music is just as excited as series fans out there, commenting, ""The Need For SpeedTM series has been met with incredible success for many years. Being fans ourselves, having the opportunity to compose original themes for a new title in the series was really exciting for us. We're looking orward to playing the game!"

Check out some of Heavy Melody Music's themes from the game at: www.heavymelodymusic.com

About Heavy Melody Music

Heavy Melody Music's team of composers/sound designers Neil Goldberg, Dave Fraser, and Ari Winters produce brand-defining music, sound design, and dialog for the film, television, and videogame industries. Launched in 2003, Heavy Melody has worked with clients such as 2K Games, Atari, Obsidian Entertainment, Eden Games, The NFL, Sony, Gillette, NBC, and many others. The team at HM are also the main driving force behind the award-winning virtual instrument developer, Heavyocity Media Inc. Heavy Melody Music is represented by The Max Steiner Agency: www.maxsteineragency.com.

Media contact:

Jayson Napolitano, The Max Steiner Agency

(323) 983-8993

jayson@maxsteineragency.com 

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