Funny thing is I had to reset my router at some point in the past few days and was posting before this, and all combined I don't think I have even half of your posts.
At least you don't have to bother trying to argue your moronic points any more, not that there's anything to argue. I might be able to try to match your autism but I'm not even going to try to match your smugness.
Justin Johnson
Running away from a losing argument. Damn you really are Nepal's goalie.
Ryan Anderson
Please explain. I must have missed this weapon.
Michael Sanders
Motoi doesn't really love to use horns and and choirs as much as you're making it seem. He loves softer songs with an underlying energy thanks to Cymbal's, stringed instruments or any other thing he can come up with.
80% of DaS3 was done by Yuka Kitamura who did most of Bloodbornes OST as well.
Take a look at the composer of each of the songs:
Main theme (Yuka) Ending Credits (Yuka) Firelink theme (Yuka) Pontiff Sully (Yuka) Vordt (Yuka) - Dancer (Yuka) Twin princes (Yuka) Yohrm the giant (Yuka) Abyss Watchers (Yuka) Dragon Slayer Armor (Yuka) Secret Betrayal (Yuka) Ancient Wyvern (Yuka) Oceiros the Consumed King (Yuka) Soul of Cinder (Yuka & Technically also Motoi)
Iudex Gundyr (Tsukasa Saitoh)
Deacons of the Deep (Noboyushi Suzuki)
Wolnir (Motoi) Cursed Rotted Great Wood (Motoi) Crystal Sages (Motoi) Old Demon King (Motoi) Aldritch (Motoi) Nameless King (Motoi)
I would argue the main reason the songs aren't as memorable for you is simply due to the fact From clearly wants to emphasize the multi-phase aspects of bosses and is placing more of a focus upon having the fights be action packed and intense - Hence having Yuka do the most of it. Yes, it makes a lot of the OST jumble together, yet it serves its purpose well. Also this is something that can be felt even in DaS1. Prioritizing mostly the idea of the action of the boss over the emotion. This is why the few sombre or more quiet pieces of DaS1 are recognizable compared to the louder more intense action fights that are as quickly forgotten.
Its really not the composer that matters at all. Its the material they are given and what From wants. Which is now more "Epicness." Even in the softer tracks. No matter who From will get for future games, get used to this style from now on.