Mick Gordon, the composer for the forthcoming Atomic Heart, has further explained his decision to donate his entire fee…
statement from Mundfish itself on its political stanceNow, in a statement to Eurogamer, Gordon expanded further on his decision to donate his fee towards the Ukraine Crisis Appeal, and commented on Mundfish itself.
He continued:"As someone who started working on Atomic Heart almost two years before the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, I understand that the situation in the region is incredibly difficult and that many people have been affected by the conflict. I want to make it very clear that I vehemently condemn Putin's violent aggression toward Ukraine and stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
Gordon's Twitter statement also references his love for Soviet-era synthesisers, which influenced the score for Atomic Heart - alongside collaborators Boris Brejcha and Geoffrey Day.
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