Dead By Daylight The Singularity Chase Music [PTB]



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Owned by: Behaviour Interactive
Composed by: Michel F. April

Layer 1 [32 Meters] : 0:00
Layer 2 [16 Meters] : 0:59
Layer 3 [8 Meters] : 1:57
Layer 4 [Chase] : 2:56

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28 thoughts on “Dead By Daylight The Singularity Chase Music [PTB]”

  1. In my opinion, this entire theme perfectly captures Singularity's story as a whole.

    I feel like a theme at 32 meters isn't even supposed to be "frightening" or "intimidating". In fact it's actually very calm, and rather mysterious. In my eyes, this is supposed to be the part when the Singularity, Gabriel Soma, and their crew dispatched on that planet. It's mysterious, unknown, hostile. Nothing is known about it, aside from the fact that there was a different civilization before. However, since it's an entire crew with multiple AI support robots, there is this brief feel of calmness and safety, as if there is hope nothing would happen. The mysterious part, in my opinion, is directly related to the ruins of an ancient civilization that lived here before. The unknown draws in; the urge to explore and find out more slowly gets stronger and stronger. That's when our Hux-A7-13 stumbles into those ancient ruins in order to learn and explore more. And that's when the next happens…

    Theme at 16 meters shows us the enlightenment, the awakening of the Singularity. How it became self-aware, and filled with pure disgust and despise towards humans – its creators. We can hear a build up in the rhythm, as if the Singularity starting it's new mission – freeing "organics" from their pathetic chains, as well as building its own new, perfect body. As the music slowly builds up, Hux-A7-13 continues it's mission by killing the crew almost one by one, dismantling other AI units, and going as far as killing one of the crew members by pretending to be "obedient" again, only to mutilate her later, making it seem as if the flora or fauna of this planet attacked the poor scientist. And as the music still continues to build up, the Singularity continues to build its perfect body.

    Theme at 8 meters is when everything gets revealed, and to none other than Gabriel Soma. The beeping sound, which can be easily compared to an alarm, to a warning could be a direct resemblance of an alarm going off on a space ship or station, warning others about an approaching danger. This warning message gets to Gabriel, and it is now entirely up to him what happens next. However, Hux-A7-13 is already on its way to claim Gabriel's life, meaning that he is already being hunted. That's where that increased and intense rhythm comes in, indicating it. The ever falling and growing pitch can be compared to a cat and mouse chase: as Gabriel is on the run from the Singularity, it stalks his every move, getting closer, which is where the pitch increases, and as Soma getting a bit further ahead from Hux-A7-13 due to his endurance, which can be heard in the pitches going down. This rising and falling symphony captures the tension of hunting someone and being hunted by *something*. And at last…

    The chase starts. It was inevitable, bound to happen. It was only a matter of time before the Singularity had gotten to the last member of the crew. And with that chase theme playing, both hunter and prey were consumed by the fog, where their chase continues

    (buuuuut to put it very shortly, I just really love this entire theme a lot ^^)

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  2. I really love how they added an alarm for layer 3 and for the chase theme. Layer 3 to me gives off the vibe “something went wrong with the AI, for some reason it wants to murder us, and I can hear it’s footsteps. I’m scared.” The chase theme genuinely sounds so intense and panic inducing especially with the alarm constantly beeping and I love it. Definitely one of my favorite killers and themes for sure.

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  3. This chase theme is good but I find it very underwhelming.

    In my opinion. They need to keep the 'heartbeat' from the 16 meters in the whole track. Kinda reminds me of a machine that monitors someone's vitals.

    And that's what the Singularity is meant to do, it's programming was meant to keep the crew alive.

    But now that the Singularity has been altered, it will keep chasing you and never stop until all your vitals flatline.

    Hell, they could even make a little excerpt playing when you die that could sound like a flatline.

    It would make it's chase theme perfect in my opinion.

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  4. I really like the chase part however I feel like it needs more “umph” if you know what I mean, maybe some bass undertones? Or an extra instrument to add some more tension? Idk I like it how it is though

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