Release on May the 4th
May the 4th is known as the Star Wars day, according to many fans, its the day to celebrate the media franchise created by George Lucas. May the 4th is a play of the words/expression of “May the force be with you,” used by Jedi masters and alike in the movies.

The Main Theme (or Main Title) plays in the beginning of every Star Wars movie. Its also considered, by some, to be the theme of the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, of the original trilogy (Episode IV, V and VI).
TSAS has been working on an electronic version of the theme and scheduled the release to become available worldwide in the very same day.
So, may the force be with you 😉
Listen to Star Wars Theme at: https://tsas.fanlink.tv/StarWarsTheme
All sounds and instruments used to make this song were created from scratch. This also includes the voices and SFX (blasters, lightsabers, droids) similar to the ones you can hear in the movies and some games. No sound was copied from a movie or game! They were created by TSAS using similar techniques the movie sound-designers used.
For instance, lightsaber sounds are made from a low-humming sound source (played in a speaker or old CRT) and a shotgun mic waving near that source. Blaster gun sounds are made from hitting high tension wires. Droid beeps use a mix of high pitch synths and bird chirping sounds. Battle droid voices need more processing, but a vocoder and a few other plugins can get a very similar result. Its quite fun knowing how to make them.
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About the original composer
Star Wars Theme, also known as Star Wars (Main Title) was composed by John Williams, and played by London Symphony Orchestra.
John Williams is known for scoring many movies, along several decades. Has composed some of the most popular and recognizable film scores.