13mh13
11-30-2013, 11:58 AM

Own EAC rip.

Michael Stearns ... the composer ST composers listen to!

While Stearns' "The Lost World " was not a motion picture, the cinematic-style music and the images/text of the CD liners+art were meant to create a Chronos-like movie in the listener's mind (similar to much of Stearns' output). Stearns' creative approach was similar to the that used for his IMAX/film project: i.e., travel to exotic locations, experience the local culture/nature and compose music to "depict" using some microphone-captured sounds samples.


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The Lost World is so massive it could easily fill the theater, even without the movie. The lost world of the title refers to the towering rock pillar and cliffs and the thick tropical rain forest of Mount Roraima in Venezuela. The area was so mysterious and so full of adventure that in 1912 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote an adventure novel, a book that captivated Stearns as a boy. Stearns traveled by jeep, river, and foot to explore the region, returning with spectacular images and sound samples for this Cinemascope movie for the mind.


The Lost World

Space music composer Michael Stearns also composes for large-screen IMAX movie documentaries. The Lost World is so massive it could easily fill the theater, even without the movie. The lost world of the title refers to the towering rock pillar and cliffs and the thick tropical rain forest of Mount Roraima in Venezuela. The area was so mysterious and so full of adventure that in 1912 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote an adventure novel, a book that captivated Stearns as a boy. Stearns traveled by jeep, river, and foot to explore the region, returning with spectacular images and sound samples for this Cinemascope movie for the mind. The music is vast, immense, with drums as loud as dinosaur footsteps, organ drones as thick as impenetrable cliffs, and gongs as tall as the mountain's thousand-foot waterfall. Of course, the little band of explorers is overwhelmed and outnumbered by the territory and its legends. A local porter tells a scary tale while taking shelter in a cave, and the legend springs to life right from the speakers. Nothing -- exploding volcanoes, fields of crystals, natives peeking around every tree, man-eating insects -- stops the band of intrepid adventurers from marching onward into the unknown. Stearns' music is so descriptive that dinos will pound through your speakers. Like a good summer blockbuster, this album's a winner. The operative voice of Keri Rushtoi adds considerable drama to the adventure. Liner notes rate a "thumbs up" for spectacular photography and setting the scene. ~ Carol Wright, AllMusic

k27
11-30-2013, 01:08 PM
Thank you!

pjmontana
11-30-2013, 04:10 PM
Thank you 13mh13. Michael Stearns has been a favorite of mine since 1981 when I first heard PLANETARY UNFOLDING on Music From The Hearts Of Space on NPR.

laohu
11-30-2013, 05:31 PM
thanks

samy013
12-01-2013, 02:06 AM
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Inntel
12-07-2013, 01:42 AM
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Doctor Go
12-07-2013, 06:05 PM
Thank you!

LumpyTheMoose
12-08-2013, 03:57 AM
Thank you!