This article is about the soundtrack. For the nation, see Sumeru. For the city, see Sumeru City.
Sumeru is a soundtrack from the album Forest of Jnana and Vidya.
Soundtrack Usage[]
Quests
Archon Quests
- Chapter III
- Act IV: King Deshret and the Three Magi
- Secret of the Scorching Desert (cutscene)
- Act IV: King Deshret and the Three Magi
Event Gameplay
- Chromatic Ode of Candies and Roses — Rocking Carriage (It's Adventure Time, Flower Carriage!)
Media
Other Arrangements[]
Production Credits[]
Position | Staff[1] |
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Composer | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Arranger | Yu-Peng Chen (陈致逸) |
Conductor | Robert Ziegler |
Orchestra | London Symphony Orchestra |
Ney | Josh Plotner |
Duduk | Martin Robertson |
Mandolin | Steve Smith |
Sitar | Arjun Verma |
Saz | Dursuncan Cakin |
Santur | Peyman |
Oud | Attab |
Classical Guitar | Ashley Blasse |
Folk Instruments Supervisor | Kuljit Bhamra |
Recording Studio | St Luke's, Abbey Road Studios, Redfort Studio, Air-Edel Recording Studios |
Recording Engineer | Lewis Jones, Kuljit Bhamra, Oliver Thompson |
Editing Engineer | George Oulton, Freddie Light |
Mixing Engineer | Lewis Jones |
Mastering Engineer | Simon Gibson |
Production | HOYO-MiX |
Trivia[]
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
- The following soundtracks share a leitmotif:
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Sumeru |
Chinese (Simplified) | 须弥 Xūmí |
Chinese (Traditional) | 須彌 Xūmí |
Japanese | スメール Sumeeru |
Korean | 수메르 Sumereu |