

While the two were planing on working on just one initial track, it turned into four. As he recalls: “I thought her segment of the video was real cool.” Within a week, she was over at Dean’s home studio in Los Angeles. I didn’t even think he would respond.”īut Dean became a fan after he saw Schachner on one of the demos for Moog’s new keyboard. “Moog is really to thank, because I asked someone at Moog if they could test the waters ,” she says referring to the synthesizer favorite of the producer’s. Schachner was a fan of Dean’s from his work with West and Scott. I was thinking of doing a percussion session or adding a different instrument, but then I was, like, ‘No! Mike Dean.’” I wanted to get a different vibe for the multiplayer music, but still relate to the rest of the score. The multiplayer music gets done at the very end so normally, you’re tired you’ve been working on it for so long maybe your inspiration isn’t what it was in the beginning. As she explains: “The single player takes the most time because it’s this whole story with the most music in it. The musical collaboration resulted in the two coming up with the multiplayer music. “I just made tracks,” he says of the project which took over a year. It’s confusing.”ĭean, who’s better known as the go-to hip-hop producer for the last decade-plus, confesses that he didn’t know anything about the game. It’s not always clear what’s right or wrong. You play as multiple characters and what’s interesting is that the game’s not from an American perspective. “ It deals with conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. “It covers a lot of the types of situations that we see in war right now,” Schachner (pictured below), who also scored “COD: Infinite Warfare,” tells Variety. Players can enlist different perspectives (whether a single player campaign or the online multiplayer) and, in fact, Activision wanted the game to as realistic as possible. “Modern Warfare” focuses on the gritty realism of current-day terrorism. Produced by Infinity Ward and published by Activision, the “soft reboot” of the first-person shooter game was accompanied by a soundtrack released a week earlier and scored by Sarah Schachner, who enlisted legendary producer Mike Dean (Kanye West, Travis Scott) to help. “ Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” has landed in a big way - scoring more than $600 million in sales after three days on the market.
