Starring Mel Johnson Jr, Michael Citriniti, Rhonda Griffin, Tracie May and the amazing, smoking hot Jacqueline Lovell from Band's HEAD OF THE FAMILY (also out now on Blu - ray) and boasting a startling
electronic music score by the great Richard Band, the utterly insane HIDEOUS!
Not exact matches
Insurgent trades Divergent's dreamy alt - pop
music for a swelling
score by Joseph Trapanese, who collaborated with big - name
electronic acts on the Tron: Legacy and Oblivion
scores.
An intense and genre - defying musical journey combining organic
electronic music and a live orchestra, recorded and mixed in 3D audio with the Brussels Philharmonic at Galaxy Studios, Belgium, Derivière's
score conveys a vast spectrum of emotions whereby all the
music is connected directly to the meaning of the game.
Proving once again that, if nothing else, he's got a refreshingly offbeat approach to creating soundtracks — as seen with Daft Punk's
score in Tron Legacy — director Joseph Kosinski has reportedly enlisted French
electronic music group M83 to compose for his post-apocalyptic epic starring Tom Cruise.
He does have decent taste in
music, however: the film has a great, moody
electronic score by Max Richter, and at times I found myself enjoying the soundtrack more than the visuals, which for the most part aren't that interesting, save for some brilliant overhead shots at the beginning.
The unmemorable orchestral
score is supplemented by contributions from Alan Parsons, whose synth - driven
music has an
electronic dance beat and sounds like discarded tracks from «I, Robot.»
But this was far from a typical Barry
score: it's got a sweet, lovely main theme but otherwise this is dark suspense
music marked as being distinctive in the composer's vast filmography thanks to its
electronic nature, with Barry enlisting the help of Jonathan Elias to realise the various
electronic sounds.
Also includes five deleted scenes, the short featurettes «Making Bela» (with Landau and make - up artist Rick Baker), «Pie Plates Over Hollywood» (production designer Tom Duffield creates the world of «Ed Wood»), and «The Theremin» (on the unique
electronic instrument used in the
score) and a Tim Burton - directed
music video.
Thanks to its subject and the contributions of
electronic -
music - artist Tomita to the film's
score, it plays like an awful flashback to an earlier age.
The site boasts a broad range of categories, including
electronic and rock, film
scores, and world
music.
So Japanese company Terrada
Music Score Co. has gone all - out to produce the ultimate electronic alternative to sheet m
Music Score Co. has gone all - out to produce the ultimate
electronic alternative to sheet
musicmusic.
''... Microsoft Publishing is pushing the epic «Halo Wars 2,» which combines a 80 - piece orchestral
score by Gordy Haab (recorded with union players on Fox's Newman Stage) combined with
electronic music written and performed by Brian Trifon and Brian Lee White of Finishing Move.
The
score is composed of several long, ambient
electronic pieces that would make great background
music if you were, say, running a D&D adventure.
Undisputably the biggest name in game
music and someone I closely associate with symphonic RPG
scores, Uematsu can also drop funky
electronic beats like no other.
The
music could also be a very debatable subject as the
score was left to NOISIΛ, a Dutch
electronic band and Combichrist, a Norwegian aggrotech band.
Both
scores reflect an interplay between
electronic and orchestral
music that has been a central theme of the musicians» careers.
This is translated into the most diverse outcomes: Gréaud puts his name to large architectural environments, musical
scores, installations and an
electronic music label.