http://appcloud.warnerbros.com/bladerunner/roadto2049/assets/media/bg.mp3
Probably all we’re gonna get now that he’s off the film. Sounds wonderful!
and protest the unreleased soundtrack. I suspect this new film will cause turmoil as will its score. But
I remember DRAGGING people into near empty theaters to see the original film and the first thing said as
we walked out was always the same: "I want that soundtrack."
first saw Blade Runner when i was 10 or 11, impressed by the visual and mood. had no memories of its soundtrack except a bit sax here and there…
Jep…you’re so right DAK 🙂
He adds a few repetitive arp sounds I could have made with the cheapest synths I own.
He did this in 5 minutes, right? I could.
Los Angeles-based trailer music production company founded by composer, David Travis. I may well be wrong, but the track has that ‘Everybody’s All-American’ gung-ho bullshit
feel about it, the kind of music that makes me wonder what has happened to quality film scoring. After 44 years listening too, and collecting of film scores, the attached track
is the kind of music that leaves me cold. I dearly hope the new Blade Runner film is a stunner and the accompanying score respectfully nods towards Vangelis’ masterpiece.
Time will tell. In the meantime, anyone wishing to listen to more of the same (As in the crap that’s produced in the link above) should head over and download More Than Human,
Twelve Titan Music’s album of utter noise. Or, if you want to hear how real electronic music is being made in the 21st century who could do a lot worse than checking out
Winona’s ‘Rosebud’ album, a secret collaboration from Craig Armstrong. Wonderful stuff.
I agree. It sounds so much like that, though I’m not sure if it was used in one trailer.
Los Angeles-based trailer music production company founded by composer, David Travis. I may well be wrong, but the track has that ‘Everybody’s All-American’ gung-ho bullshit
feel about it, the kind of music that makes me wonder what has happened to quality film scoring. After 44 years listening too, and collecting of film scores, the attached track
is the kind of music that leaves me cold. I dearly hope the new Blade Runner film is a stunner and the accompanying score respectfully nods towards Vangelis’ masterpiece.
Time will tell. In the meantime, anyone wishing to listen to more of the same (As in the crap that’s produced in the link above) should head over and download More Than Human,
Twelve Titan Music’s album of utter noise. Or, if you want to hear how real electronic music is being made in the 21st century who could do a lot worse than checking out
Winona’s ‘Rosebud’ album, a secret collaboration from Craig Armstrong. Wonderful stuff.
Real edgy mate, keep it up.
As a bit of a warning, if you want to be critical of art, try to keep the hyperbole out. "I may well be wrong, but the track has that ‘Everybody’s All-American’ gung-ho bullshit feel about it, the kind of music that makes me wonder what has happened to quality film scoring" is only goign to serve one purpose, and that is getting the few that agree to nod their heads, while the many will call you out.