Personally I think Watchmen was the first they had any jazzy elements, then Soul then Mank (although with Soul was Pursuit the only actual jazz scored by them?)
Personally I think Watchmen was the first they had any jazzy elements, then Soul then Mank (although with Soul was Pursuit the only actual jazz scored by them?)
updated, more cleaned up version
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Walled Off Hotel...discussed here>> https://www.echoingthesound.org/comm...488#post351488
The chart is kinda hard to read without the typical navigation captions (like "start here" (Social Network obv.), darker --> here, more melodic --> here, etc.)
Also I feel like Welcome Oblivion is gotta be somewhere in there between GG and Dragon Tattoo because their sound palettes really overlap in many tracks.
well its not really meant as a guide, just a map of interlinks i guess
I think @fillow just meant that including some sort of short commentary of why things are connected might make it easier to follow or help others to make more sense of it. Even if it's just one or two-word descriptors like: "Ambient," "Calm/Peaceful," "Anxiety-inducing," "Digital," "Organic/Analog," "Big Band," "Heavy/abrasive," "piano-based," "synth-heavy," etc.
i’ll try!
David Fincher is directing an assassin movie titled The Killer for Netflix (the first project of his exclusive four-year deal he signed with them) with Michael Fassbender being eyed for the lead role. I'm excited by the sound of all of that, but it also got me thinking how likely it is that he'll tap TR & AR for the score again! I'm hoping they're already on board for the score and that we get more of the aggressive kind of stuff we got in the Watchmen score!
With TRAR getting two nominations at the Oscars, I hope it doesn't work to their disadvantage with votes for them essentially getting split and them ending up with nothing. It's happened to people before.
So Operation Varsity Blues dropped on Netflix yesterday, in part scored and fully music produced by Atticus.
It's a good doc, and I'm interested to hear people's opinions on the music.
edit: the other composers are Leopold Ross and Nick Chuba
you don’t use it, you FEEL it
lol, its just a spider web of musical connections. i’ll get around to redoing it sometime