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Here's how they are describing the languages in their songs!
Songs of Slava 4 are not in any particular existing language –
it’s a language, or rather a set of languages and dialects –
which were created epecially for the purpose of this album.
Just like cities of the future are the mixture of people from all around the globe,
the language we use here is the mixture of all Slavic languages.
This is the result of our long-term contact with them
through songs of various Slavic regions.
That sounds amazing! Are there plans to sell the soundtrack at some point in the future? I love the one from the first game and would be interested in this one too.
Wonderful, thanks for the response!