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Codemasters publishes the EA SPORTS F1 22 Original Game Soundtrack composed by Ian Livingstone.

In addition to the recently released EDM soundtrack featured on Spotify and AppleMusic is available, Codemasters will release the Official EA SPORTS F1 22 Original Game Soundtrack composed by Ian Livingstone.

The soundtrack, which also includes the F1 2021 soundtrack, is available now via Spotify, deezer and AppleMusic be streamed.

A special recording of the hero track “A New Dawn” is available here:

Ian Livingstone is synonymous with Codemasters and the F1 soundtrack, having composed six F1 titles. The F1 22 soundtrack will be performed by the Sofia Session Orchestra, recorded by FourForMusic and conducted by George Strezov.

Composer Ian Livingstone said of the Original Soundtrack: “I wanted to capture the elegance, sophistication and beauty of these shiny new machines, giving them the voice of sweeping orchestral strings, but also the contrast between the calm before the storm and the frenzy and the drama of the last lap. At the same time, I wanted to reward long-time F1 fans by revisiting fragments of my previous themes – specifically F1 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2021.”

Additional soundtrack information:

  • Additional Music: Ethan Livingstone
  • Conducted by George Strezov
  • Orchestra: Sofia Session Orchestra, contracted by FourForMusic
  • Orchestration: Michael Doherty
  • Drums: MB Gordy
  • Vocals: Julie Seechuk
  • Piano: Ian Livingstone
  • Orchestral mix: Simon Barford
  • Mastering: John Elleson-Hartley / Musiklab
  • Video edited by Key Productions

Ian Livingstone has also composed music for the GRID series, including the recently released GRID Legends.

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