Track Listing. Mystikal Fever. What You Got? Joe Barbosa. Don't Blame It on I. Ghir Dini. As If You Said Nothing. Craig Armstrong. Adore You. Lisa Barbuscia. Styles Soundtracks. Daft Punk. Chino XL. Liberty City FLA. I found myself kind of drawn in by the sound and the style employed by the two composers. Yes, recommend that you listen to this one. Music for the series is by Lorne Balfe, now here is a composer that has produced a few good scores but has also written music for films and TV that is barely mediocre.
Balfe has in my opinion written more uninspired music than he has interesting works. It seems that every time the composer is assigned too a movie etc, the soundtrack fans that I know all sigh deeply and say Oh No, was there no one else free.
His music for Dopestick is largely uninspired and certainly not original or even marginally inventive. This is another good reason for digital platforms, because you can in effect try before you buy, so I would recommend that you do that with this, which is in my opinion another disappointing effort from Balfe. The same can also be said for the composers score for the Amazon series The Wheel of Time-The First Turn , another wasted or missed opportunity.
Season six of Supergirl is now showing and the score by Blake Neely and Daniel James Chan is certainly worth a listen, this is creative and structured music, placed perfectly to enhance and support and punctuate the action. The opening cue alone Rebirth contains such a well-developed and vibrant style and sound, that it straight away has the listener hooked.
Its driving and robust persona is highly thematic and even though it is an action cue remains anthem like in places. Check it out. Nice score. Composer Navid Hejazi has written an effective soundtrack to Guidance , the composer fusing electronic with symphonic and employing solo performances from piano and cello, it is a delicate and fragile sounding work that contains alluring themes and lilting melodies.
Available from Plaza Mayor on digital platforms. Star Trek Prodigy, has a really rousing score with Michael Giacchino contributing to the theme for this animated series. She also scored the film Colette earlier this year which contained some effective and emotive music. As well as its more action paced material there are also some beautifully written lighter moments that are filled with an adventurous and romantic sound, plus there are a few that contain lilting and mystical interludes which are delicate and fragile containing hints of melancholy.
There is also a proud almost anthem like persona present, I loved it. Available on the likes of Spotify, Apple etc, check it out its great. Craig Armstrong is a composer who I admire very much, his scores are always affecting, the composer creating haunting themes that underline and punctuate as well as being melodic and enthralling as a listening experience on their own.
One of his latest scores is from the movie The Most Reluctant Convert which is the untold story of C. I am going to go as far as to say that I think this is probably one of the composers best scores and that is a big statement as he has written so much wonderful music for an array of movies.
The music can be apprehensive at certain points, but it has an underlying charm, as the composer conveys a sense of fragility via the use of harp and woods, the composer also employing strings that relay a real sense of emotion. There are also some engaging piano performances, that the composer combines with the string performances and subtle hints of woods, in which he fashions poignant and alluring motifs, these understated but affecting nuances are just one of the endearing and attractive elements of this work, making it a compelling and enthralling listen, again available on digital platforms, well worth listening too.
Composer Remo Anzovino always produces scores that are oozing with wonderfully melodic themes and filled with music that is ingratiating and memorable, Napoleon in the name of Art is certainly no exception, it contains a score that is inspiring and touching, the composer performing the piano solos which are themselves so emotive.
There are darker moments, in which the composer utilises some electronic support, but even these have to them thematic content. The movie focuses upon a man who wakes up to find himself literally alone in the world, and goes about trying to find other survivors, as well as to find out what happened. He suspects that a government research project he was involved in had something to do with the disappearance of everyone.
Eventually he finds several other people, and once they begin to trust each other they try to figure out why they were left on earth. The score which was released in on the Label X banner and also included music from the TV series Iris was composed by John Charles, his music for The Quiet Earth is impressive, and for the most part symphonic with some synthetic enhancement and support. I remember seeing the compact disc release many times in the likes of Tower Records, before I actually decided to add it to my collection when I chanced upon a copy in a second-hand record store and although the score is well written and also interesting, its one of those soundtracks I never got round to listening to that often.
The strings having most of the workload, being underlined and embellished using brass flourishes, percussion, and woods. It is a pleasing and melodious work, and one that becomes steadily more dramatic and intense as the score develops and progresses. Thankfully the soundtrack was made available on digital platforms in , because compact disc copies are rare and when they are available for sale go very quickly at high prices. Danny Elfman. See You Around.
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