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Revision as of 07:45, 16 November 2015
For the vehicle, see Journey
The Journey is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto IV. The station plays ambient and chillout music.
Description
The station is unusual, as its DJ is actually a Fruit Computer which speaks in a synthesized female voice. The "DJ" often mentions that "Life is actually a game" and discusses, amongst other topics, the "relationship between computers and life." The computer's dialogue includes statements which appear to be philosophical, but are instead nonsensical and meaningless.
In Episodes from Liberty City, The Journey does not appear and is instead replaced by another ambient radio station, Self-Actualization FM.
Tracklist
- Global Communication - "5:23 (Maiden Voyage)" (1994)
- Terry Riley - "A Rainbow in Curved Air" (1969)
- Steve Roach - "Arrival" (1986)
- Michael Shrieve - "Communique: 'Approach Spiral'" (1984)
- Jean Michel Jarre - "OxygĆØne, Pt 4" (1976)
- Philip Glass - "Pruit Igoe" (1983)
- Tangerine Dream - "Remote Viewing" (1981)
- Aphex Twin - "Z Twig" (1994)
- Ray Lynch - "The Oh of Pleasure" (1984)
Video
Trivia
- A Macintosh computer was used to produce the voice of the computer DJ, and the "Vicki" voice from Apple's PlainTalk speech software can be heard as the voice of the DJ.
- This is Derrick McReary's favourite radio station.
- This radio station plays inside the TW@ internet cafƩs in Broker and Alderney.
- "Z Twig" by Aphex Twin is credited in the game as "Selected Ambient Works Volume II, CD2 TRK5". The reason for this is because the tracks on that album are not named and are instead referenced by a corresponding image.
- The song is also featured in the "Niko Bellic" trailer on the Grand Theft Auto IV website.
- "Pruit Igoe" by Philip Glass is featured in the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV, and also plays following both endings of the game.