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Death Waltz - Titane: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vinyl
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In conjunction with Milan Records, Death Waltz Recording Co. is thrilled to bring you Jim Williams' incredible score to TITANE. Reuniting with director Julia Docouranu (he also scored RAW) and hot on the heels of his outstanding work on last year's POSSESSOR, Williams once again proves that he is one of the very best composers working today. His work here is, at times, cold, pulsating and ominous. However, these pieces are interspersed with tender passages that offer glimmers of hope, shining through in the form of warm tones and intricate melodies.
Williams said, "The score for TITANE grows from a short theme for a scene where the protagonist leaves home in startling circumstances. Initially in a contemporary popular music style with a tinge of John Barry, later this was set with metal percussion and male voice choir using the Neapolitan Minor for a scene set in a car. As the film develops, the theme takes on an emotional, darker twist." Williams continued, "The main theme for the film ['Sarabande'] is finally set in a Baroque style – a sarabande – that at first has the pomp of George Frideric Handel, but that later becomes tender, if rather twisted."
- Pressed on 140 Gram Black Vinyl
- Composed by Jim Williams
- Artwork by Candice Tripp
Track Listing:
Side A
- A1. Gym to Car
- A2. Fan in Car Kill
- A3. Car F**k
- A4. Beach Puke
- A5. Justine Kill
- A6. House Burning
- A7. Airport
- A8. Simulator
- A9. Bathroom Pieta
- A10. Belly Oil
- A11. Forest Fire
Side B
- B1. Sarabande
- B2. Ending from Bedroom
- B3. Ending from Kiss
- B4. End Credits
- B5. Wayfaring Stranger
- B6. Apocalypse
- B7. God and Drug
- Titane
- Jim Williams
- Titane
- Death Waltz
Death Waltz - Titane: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Vinyl
£32.99
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In conjunction with Milan Records, Death Waltz Recording Co. is thrilled to bring you Jim Williams' incredible score to TITANE. Reuniting with director Julia Docouranu (he also scored RAW) and hot on the heels of his outstanding work on last year's POSSESSOR, Williams once again proves that he is one of the very best composers working today. His work here is, at times, cold, pulsating and ominous. However, these pieces are interspersed with tender passages that offer glimmers of hope, shining through in the form of warm tones and intricate melodies.
Williams said, "The score for TITANE grows from a short theme for a scene where the protagonist leaves home in startling circumstances. Initially in a contemporary popular music style with a tinge of John Barry, later this was set with metal percussion and male voice choir using the Neapolitan Minor for a scene set in a car. As the film develops, the theme takes on an emotional, darker twist." Williams continued, "The main theme for the film ['Sarabande'] is finally set in a Baroque style – a sarabande – that at first has the pomp of George Frideric Handel, but that later becomes tender, if rather twisted."
- Pressed on 140 Gram Black Vinyl
- Composed by Jim Williams
- Artwork by Candice Tripp
Track Listing:
Side A
- A1. Gym to Car
- A2. Fan in Car Kill
- A3. Car F**k
- A4. Beach Puke
- A5. Justine Kill
- A6. House Burning
- A7. Airport
- A8. Simulator
- A9. Bathroom Pieta
- A10. Belly Oil
- A11. Forest Fire
Side B
- B1. Sarabande
- B2. Ending from Bedroom
- B3. Ending from Kiss
- B4. End Credits
- B5. Wayfaring Stranger
- B6. Apocalypse
- B7. God and Drug
- Titane
- Jim Williams
- Titane
- Death Waltz
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