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'''Faithless''' is the fifth track of the [[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]. It is used as the theme of [[Jul 'Mdama]].
'''Faithless''' is the fifth track in ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
==Overview==
The track opens with distorted orchestral strings and percussion building up a melody, joined by guitar and horns as the melody. Strings takes over with a tense melody, then gradually simmer down. They build up with a suspenseful melody, later joined by percussion, and gradually fading to an end.


== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
The soundtrack can be heard playing:  
The track can be heard:
* In ''[[Composer (level)|Composer]]'', when [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant]] attacks [[Ivanoff Station]].
* In the campaign level ''[[Composer (level)|Composer]]'', when [[John-117]] finds [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant]] attacking [[Launch Bay 7]] of [[Ivanoff Station]].
* During numerous [[Spartan Ops]] chapters when engaged in battle with Covenant remnant and [[Promethean]] forces.
* In [[Terminal/Halo 4|Prologue Terminal]], when [[Jul 'Mdama]] and his fleet find [[Requiem]] in [[2554]] and the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} three years later.
** In ''[[Memento Mori]]'' cutscene, when Jul 'Mdama is revealed being [[Catherine Halsey]]'s informant and [[Gabriel Thorne|Thorne]] is [[Slipspace translocation|translocated]] to [[Requiem]].
* In [[Catherine/The VIP|Episode 3, Chapter 1]] of ''[[Spartan Ops]]'', when [[Fireteam Crimson]] defends the area with UNSC gear.
** In ''[[Key]]'' cutscene, when [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Thomas Lasky]] contacts [[Fireteam Majestic]].
* In [[Catherine/Galileo|Episode 3, Chapter 2]] of ''Spartan Ops'', when Fireteam Crimson fights against the final wave of Covenant.
* In [[Terminal/Halo 4/One|Prologue Terminal]], when Jul 'Mdama and the Covenant remnant finds Requiem in [[2554]] and the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} three years later.
* In [[Didact's Hand/Random Transport|Episode 4, Chapter 3]] of ''Spartan Ops'', when Fireteam Crimson initially arrives at "[[Fortress (location)|Fortress]]".
* In [[Didact's Hand/The Chase|Episode 4, Chapter 3]] of ''Spartan Ops'', when Fireteam Crimson arrives at "[[The Cauldron]]". This version is lighter, though it is followed by the full version.
* In [[Memento Mori|Episode 5]] of ''Spartan Ops'', ''Memento Mori'', during the ''Halo: Infinity'' cinematic, when Jul 'Mdama is revealed being [[Catherine Halsey]]'s informant and [[Gabriel Thorne|Thorne]] is [[Slipspace translocation|translocated]] to [[Requiem]].
* In [[Scattered/Escape Plan|Episode 6, Chapter 1]] of ''Spartan Ops'', after Fireteam Crimson deactivates the shield door.
* In [[Invasion (Spartan Ops)/Home Field|Episode 7, Chapter 2]] of ''Spartan Ops'', when Fireteam Crimson returns to the hangar bay onboard {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}.
* In [[Expendable/Majestic Rescue|Episode 8, Chapter 2]] of ''Spartan Ops'', during the opening cinematic, when Fireteam Crimson's Pelicans arrive at "[[Cyclone]]".
* In [[Expendable/Lancer|Episode 8, Chapter 3]] of ''Spartan Ops'', during the opening cinematic, when Fireteam Crimson arrives at "[[Warrens]]".
* In [[Expendable/Glassman|Episode 8, Chapter 5]] of ''Spartan Ops'', briefly during the opening cinematic, when a Sangheili barks orders to his Unggoy subordinates.
* In [[Key|Episode 9]] of ''Spartan Ops'', ''Key'', during the ''Halo: Infinity'' cinematic, when [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Thomas Lasky]] contacts [[Fireteam Majestic]].
* In [[Key/Revenge|Episode 9, Chapter 4]] of ''Spartan Ops'', after Fireteam Crimson are ambushed at "[[Lockup]]", and they are attacked by [[Mgalekgolo]].
* In [[Exodus (Spartan Ops)/Artifact|Episode 10, Chapter 1]] of ''Spartan Ops'', after Fireteam Crimson has destroyed the entrance to the {{Pattern|Za'zayara|Harvester}}.
* In [[Exodus (Spartan Ops)/One Last Time|Episode 10, Chapter 5]] of ''Spartan Ops'', briefly during the opening cinematic, when the Covenant are seen guarding the [[Harvester (location)|Harvest dig site]].
 
==Production notes==
The track was initially composed by Neil Davidge, with additions from Andrew Morgan, who added counter parts to Davidge's original orchestration. Jeremy Wheatley performed audio mixing to the track, and, according to Davidge, it only took one attempt to finalize it.{{Ref/Site|Id=commentary|URL=https://www.gamereactor.eu/halo-4s-composer-commentary/|Site=Gamereactor|Page=Halo 4's Composer Commentary|D=6|M=11|Y=2021}}
 
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}


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Latest revision as of 12:21, August 20, 2023

Faithless

Album:

Halo 4: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Neil Davidge, Andrew Morgan, and Jeremy Wheatley[1]

Length:

5:02

Previous:

Legacy

Next:

Haven

 

Faithless is the fifth track in Halo 4: Original Soundtrack.

Overview[edit]

The track opens with distorted orchestral strings and percussion building up a melody, joined by guitar and horns as the melody. Strings takes over with a tense melody, then gradually simmer down. They build up with a suspenseful melody, later joined by percussion, and gradually fading to an end.

Appearances[edit]

The track can be heard:

Production notes[edit]

The track was initially composed by Neil Davidge, with additions from Andrew Morgan, who added counter parts to Davidge's original orchestration. Jeremy Wheatley performed audio mixing to the track, and, according to Davidge, it only took one attempt to finalize it.[1]

Sources[edit]