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The Rogue Prince of Persia

Year: 2024
Type: Original Soundtrack (OST)
Composer(s): Danny Asadi (ASADI)
Number of tracks: 11


Prince of Per-Sia

I'll say it straight away: I'm not a fan of the (art style of the) new Prince of Persia. The back-to-the-roots approach may have its charm, but to me the game feels more like a mobile spin-off that somehow made it onto PC and console. Neither the gameplay nor the visuals excite me. Maybe I'll pick it up in the sale one day and realize how great the adventure of the purple prince is - who knows?

But it's not just graphically that the game runs across unexplored house walls with its minimalist comic style (if we ignore the fantastic Prince of Persia from 2008 and its cel-shaded look). No, we also get something completely different acoustically than we are used to from the action-adventure parcour series in ancient Persia.

Statt orchestraler Musikgewalt oder experimentellen Rockklängen serviert uns der neueste Ableger in seinen elf Tracks Elektro-Klänge, wie wir sie sonst nur in Shisha-Bars oder Untergrund-Clubs vermuten würden. Das klingt zunächst nach keinem wirklichen Fit, doch die Kombination aus chilligem Technotönen („Ashes of Knowledge“) und wuchtigen Beats („Prince’s Mistake“) in Kombination mit traditionell persischen Instrumenten, funktioniert überraschend gut.

The why can be found in the American-Persian composer Danny Asadi (also stylized as ASADI), who is probably already known in the scene for his distinctive style. For example, ThePersianMagazine (a completely unbiased source, of course) writes about him:

His fusion of traditional Persian melodies with modern electronic beats has garnered widespread acclaim and admiration.

ThePersianMag on composer Danny Asadi

Personally, I find the score quite interesting, especially because Asadi didn't just make an electro album out of it, but also pays tribute to the conventions of video game music. For example, “Prince's Mistake” and “The Unstoppable” are not just relaxing head-nodding tunes, but create tension with their ritualistic vocals. And with “Hero's Rest” it even gets a bit more thoughtful.

Although I'm generally less fond of the electro genre, the combination of rhythmic beats and classical instruments catches me with The Rogue Prince of Persia . In my opinion, it shows a little how good (German) rap/hip-hop could sound if you left out the singer with their 'Imma gonna bang yo mum and I'm da best' lines. Unlike Furi , for example, however, the whole thing is a bit too tame for me. If you're looking for a middle ground or are generally more willing to experiment, you can't go wrong with this album.


Nr.TitleInterpret(en)Ratings
1The Rogue Prince of PersiaASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5
2Whispering WatersASADI [Danny Asadi]33/5
3Sacred FireASADI [Danny Asadi]55/5
4Last WindASADI [Danny Asadi]22/5
5The CorruptedASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5
6Ashes of KnowledgeASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5
7Prince's MistakeASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5
8The UnstoppableASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5
9Ravine's SovereigntyASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5
10Verdant SightASADI [Danny Asadi]33/5
11Hero's RestASADI [Danny Asadi]44/5

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