Underworld [Score] by Paul Haslinger ex Tangerine Dream , vendido en Abril 2010, ¡Por 5.75 EUR!
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specifics - Music: CDsArtist: Original ScoreRelease Date: Oct 14, 2003Format: CDRecord Label: Lakeshore RecordsUPC: 780163378726Genre: Soundtrack & TheaterDuration: Album or EPSub-Genre: Film Score & SoundtrackCondition: Like NewSpecial Attributes: --See reviewsDetailed item infoTrack listing1. Introduction2. Opening: The End of an Era3. Deathdealers Deploy4. Darkness Deep Within5. Transformation6. Red Tape-Agent Provocateur7. Suspended Memories8. Crypt, The9. Bloodlines10. Metamorphosis11. End of an Era, The - (Reprise)12. Anger and Retribution13. Corvinus14. Subterrania15. Fire Falling From the Sky16. Miserere17. Last Stand, The18. Eternity and a Day19. Keep Watch Over the Night - (bonus track)DetailsPlaying time:52 min.Producer:Lustmord, Paul HaslingerDistributor:RED DistributionRecording type:StudioRecording mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/aAlbum notesOriginal score composed by Paul Haslinger.Composer Paul Haslinger is no stranger to darkness. The classically trained pianist and former member of Krautrock ensemble Tangerine Dream has a gift for moody soundscapes as evidenced by his cinematic 1999 world fusion record Score. He stays true to his muse on the Underworld soundtrack, peppering the gothic fable with one brutal dirge after another, leaving a trail of carnage littered with mid-'90s industrial waste. To Haslinger there is no post-Nine Inch Nails universe; The Crow has not yet begot The Matrix. Like an oily, inner-city river, he fills every ounce of space with clanging metal and distant wailing synths, pausing only on the fleeting "Suspended Memories" to dabble in soft piano and open water. Despite its monotony this unflinching approach works, offering a glimpse into what Ministry could have been had they entered the world of film music -- they turned the pounding, single-note melody into an art form. Amid this cacophony lies the heart of Underworld; its pulse is pure and devoid of irony. The vampires and werewolves may rule the city in their tight leather pants, but it's Haslinger who makes them dance. ~ James Christopher MongerPortions of this page Copyright 1988 - 2010 MSI Music Corp. All rights reserved.Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2010 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.00017