Amazingu wrote:The only EX game I ever played was EX+Alpha (1) which had a sucky Arcade Soundtrack, but a kick-ass arranged soundtrack on PSX. The OST contains the Arcade version unfortunately, but the AST contains some of the PSX tracks, in longer versions.
Dunno about EX2 and 3.
All the EX series games were composed and arranged by Shinji Hosoe, Takayuki Aihara, Ayako Saso, and on EX2 Plus and EX3, Yasuhisa Watanabe (most now "SuperSweep", former Namco staffers). These guys were commissioned on behalf of Arika, the developer who worked on the entirety of the series.
Their sound is very much like what they usually do; a bevy of rock, jazz, techno, and electronica fused into most of their compositions and arrangements. For the record, EX+Alpha was actually the Playstation version of arcade-only EX; which musically recieved an arranged, mostly instrumental treatment.
Amazingu was mainly correct about the EX Arrange Sound Trax; many of those tracks made it onto the later released PS/arranged soundtrack in edited form. And yes, the original/arcade EX, which received a soundtrack, did feature a very poor, outdated soundboard to compose what later became a potential-filled soundtrack.
EX2 returned to the arcade soundboard format, many have discribed it as scratchy/blown-out audio but the core compositions are unique, and melodic. There's much more of a funky techno-electronica influence by the star three Hosoe, Saso, Aihara. If you can find the album, there's a select bunch of EX+alpha bonus tracks on there.
EX2 PLUS followed the idea of EX+alpha except there's hardly any instrumental diversity. The original arcade revision added some of the tunes never released onto CD (like Sagat's Theme/"Before Moon") which later did get onto CD but in a higher quality arranged format later found on the Playstation release. They did an album, which was based off the Playstation version which featured these PS-only remixes/arranges. Those arcade few tracks never got onto CD/release so you'd have to rip them from Zinc or something.
EX3 might be a personal favorite because this album slowly grew on me. Most of the music is actually much more toned down to more smooth electronica with elements of jazz and new-age within. Most of the tunes are very relaxing which is why I find it hard to believe they're in a fighting game. Nonetheless, its a highly underrated album especially if you like that smooth-electronica-fusion sound Hosoe and his crew dish out.