Category: Soundtrack Reviews
Although director Alan Hicks mentioned in a DVD interview his desire to release a 2-CD soundtrack album, the disc + bonus material in this release more than satisfy the need to hear all of the material featured in his stellar documentary on jazz legend Clark Terry…
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James Newton Howard’s approach to the story of a cameraman racing to gory accidents and bloody suburban violence is very subtle but quite clever, with some great sonic homages to his classic use of electronic pulses…
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Although the score is built around a main theme – a series of step-like notes with sudden pauses and melody redolent of a child’s song – there’s a fascinating blend of unique sounds that allow After the Fall to stand on its own as a moody concept album depicting human desperation…
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MovieScore Media delivers another fascinating score evoking the rich warm analogue sounds of early synthesizers, but unlike Test (2014), John Lunn’s Electricity doesn’t seem to have been written to fit between period songs. Lunn’s switch from episodic TV (Downton Abbey) to ethereal electronica…
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Having not seen the film, the impression of Laura Karpman and Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum’s score is of a documentary that drifts and smashes between collages of stills, film, and other media, with sound design…
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