Together with Audio Director Richard Beddow, Ian Livingstone & Tim Wynn, Tilman composed the soundtrack for Creative Assemblys “Total War: ATTILA”, which was again recorded with live orchestra, choir and many ethnic soloists.
“Total War: ATTILA” casts players back to 395 AD. A time of apocalyptic turmoil at the very dawn of the Dark Ages.
Listen to one of Tilmans Attila battle themes here: Warriors Of Ahura (Total War: Attila OST)
Movie Music International reviews our soundtrack for RYSE:SON OF ROME: “The listener is blown away by its epic sound, its quality compositions, its imaginative and innovative orchestrations and its sheer power. Ten out of ten for this one….”
Here you can read the complete review: Soundtrack review RYSE:SON OF ROME”
The Elder Scrolls is back with a gigantic MMORPG. Dynamedion is proud to have contributed the soundtrack production to the epic saga.
This is what Dynamedion’s Creative Director Music Tilman Sillescu says:
“The supervising and recording of the soundtrack for TESO was a great pleasure. Brad Derrick and Jeremy Soule have again delivered a fantastic piece of game soundtrack. The vibrant musical themes that you know from previous “The Elder Scrolls“ games have been perfectly transported to the new game to instantly make the player feel at home and to convey the spirit of the world of „The Elder Scrolls“. We recorded the soundtrack in Prague (Czech Republic) with the FILMharmonic Orchestra. Our featured solo vocalist Conny Kollet was recorded in Frankfurt (Germany) and further orchestral soloists in Budapest (Hungary) .”
“Over the last decade, Germany has grown to a superpower in the field of game music. Not only did Germans successfully promote fantastic concerts, but also they manage to provide the genre’s enthusiasts with top-notch original music almost every year. Tilman Sillescu, one of the founders of Dynamedion and currently the studio’s creative director, has had a huge contribution to this state of affairs. In his interview for Gamers Listeners, he talks about his newest projects (Ryse: Son of Rome), his usual and unusual responsibilities, and gives us a quick lesson about self-promotion.”
Read the complete interview here: Tilman Sillescu Interview
Another ACTION STRIKES review came in. MUSICRADAR.com made it short and sweet: “Like Action Strings before it, Action Strikes sounds bombastic, vibrant and resoundingly cinematic”.
“For impressive results, this is hard to beat, particularly for soundtracking.”
Here you can read the complete review: Action Strikes on Musicradar.com