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April 11, 2006
EA’S 2006 FIFA World Cup Music Soundtrack Sets the Stage for Soccer Glory
Turn up the music, raise your hands and voices and join the celebration! Electronic Arts today revealed the 35 songs that will usher in the 2006 FIFA World Cup™. In EA’s 2006 FIFA World Cup™ true soccer champions will step onto the pitch to play their heroes in a pixel-perfect emulation of the real world where their favorite superstar players move just as they do in real life, the stadiums are rendered to photo-realistic excellence and adrenaline-pumping music fills the air.
Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music at EA commented, “The FIFA World Cup is the most exhilarating, action-packed and emotional sports event in the world. No matter where you are – London, Munich, Sao Paolo or Tokyo – unforgettable songs pulsate through the stadiums, flood the streets and fill your heart. That is the spirit that we wanted to capture for the in-game soundtrack in 2006 FIFA World Cup. We have assembled an unparalleled collection of exhilarating music from around the world that guarantees there’s something for everyone.”
Through mass exposure to soccer fans, the following 35 songs will become synonymous with the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany worldwide. This one-of-a-kind mix of music is available exclusively at www.ea.com/2006fifaworldcup. Soccer, videogame and music fans can visit the site to listen to streaming music clips, learn more about the bands and get details about the videogame.
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SONG |
ARTIST |
COUNTRY |
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9 To 5 |
Lady Sovereign |
England |
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A Pain That I Am Used To (Jacque Lu Cont Remix) |
Depeche Mode |
England |
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Aloha (Wari Boom) |
Polinesia |
Spain |
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And Do You Feel Scared (The Eric Prydz Mix) |
Howard Jones |
England/Sweden |
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Big City Life |
Mattafix |
England |
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Chelsea |
Stefy Rae |
USA |
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Cuentale |
Ivy Queen |
Puerto Rico |
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Dance In My Blood |
Men Women And Children |
USA |
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Definition |
Resin Dogs featuring Mystro & Hau |
Australia |
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DesiRock |
Swami |
England |
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Destroy Everthing You Touch |
Ladytron |
England |
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Do-Dee-Dee-Deem-Dum (Sculptured) |
Calanit |
Israel |
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Down In the Past (Moonbootica Remix) |
Mando Diao |
Sweden |
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Fighter |
Maximus Dan |
Trinidad |
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Hip Hip Hooray (Dub Mix) |
Sneaky Soundsystem |
Australia |
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Ié Mãe Jah |
DuSouto |
Brazil |
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La Prima Volta |
F4 |
Italy |
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Love Is On Our Side |
Frank Popp Ensemble |
Germany |
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Mas Que Nada |
Sergio Mendes feat. The Black Eyed Peas |
Brazil/USA |
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Namara |
DT8 Project featuring Mory Kante |
England/Republic of Guinea |
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Never Win |
Fisherspooner |
USA |
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People Shining |
Furius K & Lou Valentino |
France |
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Poker Face |
Van Ness Wu |
China/Taiwan |
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Sobremesa |
Masrhon |
Dominican Republic |
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Sweat |
Urban Puppets |
Sweden |
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The Calling |
KES |
Trinidad |
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The Other Way Round |
Gabin featuring China Moses |
Italy |
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The Power Is On |
The Go! Team |
England |
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Tiempo De Drumba (Dj Panko Remix) |
Ojos De Brujo |
Spain |
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Tijuana Makes Me Happy |
Nortec Collective |
Mexico |
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TipTop |
tiptop |
Germany |
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Tokyo, Tokyo |
Die Raketen |
Germany |
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What World |
Damien J. Carter |
Germany |
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Whatever You Want From Life |
Voicst |
Holland |
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X Girlfriend |
Zola featuring Maduvha |
South Africa |
Players step into the heart of the action to take on their favorite team or most loathed opponent. Featuring stunning visual representations of the world’s superstar players, gamers will experience the 12 official stadiums as they lead their team from qualification to World Cup glory. In addition to controlling one of 127 national teams, players will enjoy the groundbreaking new play modes. Global Challenge tests even the biggest soccer fanatic by recreating classic moments in FIFA World Cup history using modern teams. True champions can challenge their friends in eight-way multiplayer matches and take advantage of tremendous in-game un-lockable content such as legendary players and exclusive soccer apparel.
EA has also released a Q&A with Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music at EA.
What is special about the 2006 FIFA
World Cup in-game soundtrack?
Every year, our FIFA soundtrack becomes one of our
most anticipated challenges. How can we top previous editions’ music choices and
still connect with the game’s international fans? For this new WC edition, we’ve
spent nearly 12 months putting together an unprecedented collection of tracks
from more than 20 countries around the world. It is truly a groundbreaking
selection of energy-fueled songs that we think is the greatest international
soundtrack ever.
How is the 2006 FIFA World Cup
soundtrack different from other game soundtracks?
The soundtrack of every game – in essence, its audio
personality – is as distinctive as the games themselves. As any player can tell
you, the sounds of, for example, FIFA vs SSX vs Burnout are all different.
At EA, the music we choose must drive the game while enhancing the gaming experience. It’s that simple…and that strategic. All EA Game music is specifically designed to maximize the emotional lift needed to create even greater gameplay. The music we choose must have the ability to make you want to run faster, board better, charge the goal harder. This year, our FIFA WC soundtrack leans heavily towards uniquely up-tempo international pop. Our sole purpose is to have gamers discover their next favorite band through the experience of FIFA World Cup.
How do you pick the songs? Please
describe the selection process.
When it comes to new music, our objective is to act
locally but think globally. My staff and I all come from similar A&R and music
marketing backgrounds. We all listen to a lot of music. We see a lot of bands.
We track online communities and independent scenes all over the world. Most
importantly, we seek input from EA’s global offices to ensure that their
country’s most exciting new acts will be represented and will be appreciated by
music fans in other nations. In other words, the music must ‘travel’. We then
work with record labels, publishers and artists often more than a year in
advance to ensure that the music in our games will always matter.
Who are the break-out artists in the
soundtrack?
This year, we’re tremendously excited about Mattafix
from the UK, Ivy Queen from Puerto Rico, Lady Sovereign from the UK, KES from
Trinidad and especially a track by Brazil’s legendary Sergio Mendes featuring
The Black Eyed Peas.
Who have been the big breakout artists
on FIFA games in the past?
We’re enormously proud of the role FIFA has had in
breaking many major artists around the world. Avril Lavigne was first introduced
to European audiences via FIFA 2003. The Ceasars, Tribalistas, Wir Sind Heldend
and Kasabian were first heard in FIFA 2004. Our 2005 soundtrack featured the
earliest appearances of Franz Ferdinand, Marcelo D2 and Scissor Sisters. Last
year, we introduced Bloc Party, Damian Marley and Nine Black Alps. And our hopes
for big breakout artists from this year’s game are equally exciting.
How can we buy the soundtrack?
Our 2006 FIFA World Cup soundtrack exists not as an
album to be sold, but as a fully interactive event for new artists to reach new
audiences of music fans and gamers alike!
2006 FIFA World Cup, developed by EA Canada in Vancouver, B.C., is scheduled to ship on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox® and Xbox 360™ video game systems from Microsoft, Nintendo GameCube™, Nintendo DS™, and Game Boy® Advance, PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system, PC and mobile. The game is rated is rated “E” (Everyone) by the ESRB.
2006 FIFA World Cup (360)
2006 FIFA World Cup (GC)
2006 FIFA World Cup (PC)
2006 FIFA World Cup (PS2)
2006 FIFA World Cup (XB)

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