<![CDATA[Kotaku: free music]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: free music]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/freemusic http://kotaku.com/tag/freemusic <![CDATA[Halfbrick Sets The Blast Off Soundtrack Free]]> As a way of saying thanks to all of the fans who made Halfbrick Studios Blast Off the most successful and critically acclaimed PSP mini title to date, the developer has released the suitably mini soundtrack for free.

PSP minis are about quality over quantity, and Blast Off is the poster game for the concept, delivering a short and sweet experience enhanced to no small degree by its short and sweet ambient soundtrack. It's only four tracks - one for each difficulty level - but the music is lovely, and the price is right.

"To celebrate the New Year and the critical acclaim we've received for Blast Off, we've decided to release the soundtrack for free as a super awesome gift to you all. Enjoy your holidays to the ambient and introspective tunes of everyone's favourite PSP Mini space puzzler!"

You can pick up the four tracks right now via torrent in MP3 or Apple Lossless flavors.

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<![CDATA[Get Your Free Invincible Tiger Soundtrack]]> Any fan of cheesy 1970's Hong Kong action cinema would be remiss if they didn't snag a free copy of the soundtrack to Blitz Games Studios' Invincible Tiger.

Invincible Tiger is a downloadable Kung Fu action game that's just been released for Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network, and while the full game will run you 1200 Microsoft points or $15, the full soundtrack is now available completely free of charge. Like any good 70's martial arts movie soundtrack, Invincible Tiger's music combines traditional Asian music with a healthy dose of funky bass, horns, and the infamous 'wakka-chikka' guitar sound that certainly has a name other than 'wakka-chikka' that someone in the comment section will call me out for not using.

I've yet to play the game itself, but if it's half as good as the music I might have to dedicate a little bit of my weekend to giving it a go.

Invincible Tiger Original Soundtrack [Big Download]

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<![CDATA[Big Bang Mini Soundtrack Set Free]]> Due to overwhelming fan demand, Arkedo Studio and Southpeak have released the soundtrack to their unique Nintendo DS shooter Big Bang Mini as a free download.

Big Bang Mini ended up being a very pleasant surprise for the DS, combining simple yet addictive fireworks launching gameplay and great use of the touchscreen to create a shooter experience that is completely unique to the handheld. The experience is greatly enhanced by the soundtrack, created by French electronic group Yubaba, Smith & Fortune, adding life and atmosphere to the game's varied levels. Now the entire soundtrack is available to download for free at the Big Bang Mini website, with 24 tracks encompassing music styles from all around the world.

To get the free soundtrack, simply head to the official Big Bang Mini website and click on the floating download link. It's 102mb of zipped auditory goodness.

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