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Change Log

Dec 18th, 2025

This album was replaced by a different version on Dec 18th, 2025

Change log:
Updated and expanded the existing KHInsider album to a complete, archival-quality package. Replaced the original minimal “sourced from Deezer” presentation with a full album description that connects the track to Warframe’s Gauss / Redline gameplay and the Gauss Prime Access context. Standardized the album/track naming to the official punctuation/quoting (“Gauss: Redline (From "Warframe")”) and normalized Genre to English VGM conventions (replacing the prior Japanese “エレクトロ; ダンス”). Changed the album type from “Soundtrack” to “Single” to match the actual release format. Completed previously-missing tag fields and totals (Total Tracks = 1, Total Discs = 1) and added an album-level comment matching the official release metadata.

Corrected/clarified the album credit and publishing presentation: the original KHInsider entry displayed “Published by: Matthew Chalmers and Erich Preston”, which was misleading. This update sets the publisher to Digital Extremes (tagged as Digital Extremes Ltd. where applicable) and separates people into proper roles/credits instead of treating them as the publisher. Added/verified the full credit block: Composer + Main Artist + Lyricist + Performer set to Matthew Chalmers (vocals, instruments), and Producer credits set to Matthew Chalmers; Erich Preston, with Erich Preston also tagged as MusicSupervisor in a structured INVOLVEDPEOPLE/roles format. Populated missing commercial/label metadata (Label/Publisher: Digital Extremes / Digital Extremes Ltd.; ℗/© 2024 Digital Extremes; MediaType = single; iTunes advisory = 0) and expanded barcode handling by providing the full UPC (0198500048575) in addition to the prior shortened barcode value, while keeping ISRC (USCGH2465824) consistent.

Upgraded cover art from 800×800 to 1400×1400 and re-embedded the higher-resolution image as the front cover in the audio tags. Expanded the platform list to include iOS and Nintendo Switch 2 (in addition to the existing platforms). Replaced the prior MP3 set with a higher-quality, standardized encode: 320 kbps CBR MP3 (LAME 3.100, joint stereo) using ID3v2.3 + ID3v1 tags, matching the same tagging and 1400×1400 cover art as the FLAC. The previous upload’s MP3 was VBR (~260 kbps) encoded with Lavc57.10 and tagged as ID3v2.4. FLAC remains 16-bit/44.1 kHz/stereo with the same runtime (1:44.620), though the FLAC container/tool metadata differs from the prior upload.



Dec 18th, 2025

This album was edited on Dec 18th, 2025

Previous Data

New Data

Album Type:
Soundtrack
Album Type:
Single
Description:
Sourced from Deezer.
Description:
“Gauss: Redline (From "Warframe")” is the official standalone single released in the Gauss Prime Access era, built to sound like Gauss plays: relentless forward motion, rising tension, and then a hard push past the limit. Gauss was introduced under the “Saint of Altra” update—positioned as a kinetic Warframe whose entire identity is acceleration and control under pressure—and the track leans into that fantasy with a high-tempo, drum-and-bass sprint that never really lets you settle.

That connection becomes clearer when you map it to his kit. Gauss is at his best when you keep moving to build charge, then convert that stored momentum into survivability and damage tempo. Mach Rush is the “start the engine” moment, Kinetic Plating is the sense of invulnerability that comes from staying charged, and Thermal Sunder delivers the hot/cold snap that feels like controlled chaos rather than noise. The title “Redline” is the most direct gameplay mirror: it’s the overdrive state that pushes his battery beyond normal operating range and turns the whole loop into maximum speed—higher combat cadence, faster actions, and that signature crackling energy that reads like a Warframe crossing the threshold into peak output. Even the lyrical hook about enemies “livin’ in fear” and the “flash-freeze … and disappear” phrasing lands like an audio version of Gauss’s cold burst into immediate repositioning.

Credits: Music, lyrics, vocals & instruments by Matthew Chalmers. Produced by Matthew Chalmers and Erich Preston, with Erich Preston also credited as Music Supervisor. Label/Publisher: Digital Extremes Ltd. Released 2024-01-26.
Platforms:
PS4
PS5
Switch
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Platforms:
iOS
PS4
PS5
Switch
Switch 2
Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Publishers:
Matthew Chalmers and Erich Preston
Publishers:
Digital Extremes