Ubisoft Launches Rainbow Six Siege Inspired Postmatch Lo-Fi Music Album

Rainbow Six Siege Music Album

Ubisoft has announced the release of the Postmatch lo-fi music album which is inspired by Rainbow Six Siege. This comes after the company partnered with key artists to create this 20-track album that puts a new spin on the game’s soundtrack.

The Postmatch lo-fi music album is available on all music streaming platforms, as announced by Ubisoft. Players will instantly recognize the melodies or stems from the game soundtrack and discover a fresh new take on the themes they know and love.

The creation of the Postmatch album came after the partnership with Kill Miami, JonyBeats, Rohaan, Kaze Beats, Kyle Evans, Riddle and WIZE.

Kill Miami, Composer and Producer of “Postmatch.” had this to say,

This album answers the question of, ‘What does lo-fi sound like to someone living in Rainbow Six world?’ We took elements from cult themes and SFX and mixed them with a relaxing, hip-hop twist to answer this question.

Streamers who are frequent with Rainbow Six Siege will be glad to know that all the tracks are free to use for streamers and content creators on video and streaming platforms. As long as these videos are not for commercial use, you can use the music within the conditions.

Complete tracklist:

  1. Prep Montage
  2. Rainbow Lounge
  3. Evening Bork
  4. Industry of Design
  5. On Leave
  6. Underground
  7. Urban Jungle
  8. Riddle in the Sky
  9. Sunday Waking
  10. Unrattled Pride
  11. Celestial Journey [Focus Track]
  12. Jam and Flow
  13. Debrief Beats
  14. Low Growl
  15. Speakeasy
  16. High Rise, Low Pulse
  17. Invitation to Dream
  18. Unanswered Questions
  19. Ocean View
  20. Breathless Static

What do you think of the Rainbow Six Siege inspired Postmatch lo-fi music album? Post your comments below.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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