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Ninja Tune Awesomeness Confirmed For Blur


Activision has announced UK label Ninja Tune will contribute to the Blur soundtrack, as well as The Crystal Method and Jacknife Lee.

The Crystal Method contribute an exclusive 20 minutes of music, while Grammy Award-winning producer Jacknife Lee offers six original tracks. UK label Ninja Tunes also features heavily on the soundtrack with 18 tracks by artists including The Herbaliser, Coldcut and the Qemists.

“The style, look and feel of Blur is a solid match for the type of music Ninja Tune represents. The eighteen tracks we’ve selected form an awesome soundtrack for the chaotic, high-octane on-track action,” said Ninja Tune's Adrian Kemp.

Blur is due for release in the UK next Friday and, according to IncGamers' own Tim McDonald, it's a bit tasty.

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Blur
Game: Blur
Developer: Bizarre Creations
Publisher: Activision
Released: 06 Nov 2009
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