1996 – Mars Attacks!

By Sid | December 4, 2008 4:22 am |
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Soundtracks

As the whole movie is parodying the whole 50th science fiction the soundtrack is also a kind of parody of the retro-futurism of the early space era. Taking huge influence fro Bernard Herrmans The Day the Earth Stood Still Danny Elfman created a beautiful work switching dynamics between retro-space ambient parts and classically influenced orchestral pieces. Not forgetting the extensive use of Theremin, one of the earliest electronic instruments widely used in soundracks of the space era movies.

1996 - Mars Attacks!

Kicking of with marching main titles the movie crashes into a big story of alien invasion and human resistance. While the humans are portrayed with more classical tunes with influences from classical and modern composers, the most interesting part are the Martians. Their parts include the Theremin, synths, minimal string arrangements, a bit tribal percussion and ambient stuff. The masterpiece is the Martian Lounge, great relaxing lounge, Spanish influences and a truly retro-space vibe moving into a dramatic middle part.

One of my favorite soundtracks.

Everything You Must Know About Ringtones

By Sid | July 15, 2008 5:10 am |
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News, Soundtracks

I can hardly remember the days when only extremely rich people were able to buy TV-sets, when most of us were listening to the radio and really adoring it. Now the situation has changed, we can’t imagine our lives without various music devices and MP3 players are obligatory as well. But what is more, we want our mobile phones to be not only a means of communication, but main attention-getters, thus, we adore lovely and stylish ringtones.

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Arcanum (Game Soundtrack)

By Sid | February 8, 2008 11:47 am |
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Soundtracks

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Another made in heaven thing.

Arcanum as an old steampunk computer game. In case you don’t know steampunk is a genre between fantasy and science fiction. In case of Arcanum is like elves and orcs meeting the industrial revolution and steam machinery.

Most fans think that the soundtrack was composed by Finnish chello-metalists Apocalyptica but the composer is actually Ben Houge. A small string quartet is creating a sound that ranges from spectacular to “Oh my god it is one of the best soundtracks I’ve ever heard”.

Steampunk, that is now forming into a subculture, is generally hard to catch. Music has to be a combination of old and new. This soundtrack is combining classical composing style reminiscent of Victorian Era England with a more modern approach presented as string quartet. In the end of the soundtrack the music slips into bit of an ambient thing. But all the time it is very dramatic and gloomy. It is the soundtrack of the sewers, the symphony of old stone roads and the serenade of crashing zeppelins.

Thanks to the authors you can download it for free here.

PS. If you will catch the feeling you should check out the game too!

Nightmare Before Christmas

By Sid | February 6, 2008 9:00 am |
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Movies, Soundtracks

It is hard to imagine a better “director – composer” duo than Tim Burton and Danny Elfman. I think in future I will write about all Danny’s soundtracks. But this one is definitely the best and needs to be mentioned first.

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They both say that they don’t even need to discuss the sound, Elfman always gets the vibe. Nightmare is a real rock opera, stylistically and lyrically between Halloween and Christmas and musically just genius. The movie is about magic holiday towns and the main idea is “people” from Halloween Town discovering the Christmas Town and organizing their own Christmas. So the music is an incredible mix of positive melodies and gloomy parts.

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Elfman (who is from Russian descent) takes a lot of inspiration from old works of Russian classical composers. Also he is guy who totally understands the vibe of goth culture. By the way he sings one of the main roles (Jack Skellington) in this masterpiece filled with orchestral overtures, choral Halloween songs and even jazzy parts. Not forgetting the lyrics… a true masterpiece, recently re-released. So if bands like Marilyn Manson, Fall Out Boy and Panic! At The Disco cite Danny Elfman as one of their major influences you should check it out, maybe it will inspire you as well.

2005 – Stubbs The Zombie OST

By Sid | October 7, 2007 3:51 pm |
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Soundtracks

Stubbs The Zombie OST

I’m personally a fan of different zombie stuff. Mostly zombie sound is something like from the 50th some early rock and roll or swing or jazz. This is a soundtrack to a retro zombie game. Tunes from the 50th and modern independent bands = omg it’s a success!

The bands include: Death Cab For Cutie, The Dandy Warhols, Ben Kweller, Phantom Planet etc.

The tunes are mostly well known from movies like back to future and cry baby, you can even find “Strangers in the Night Here”. The whole idea is brilliant and the realization is also great. It’s really cool to see that game developers are interested in keeping the retro horror style and not like in making a standard game. As for the best songs from this plate I can name Earth Angel by Death Cab For Cutie, Shakin’ All Over by Rose Hill Drive and Mr. Sandman by Oranger.


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