I really dug the new TRON: Legacy movie, and at the risk of sounding like a shill, I'm super grooving on the new Daft Punk original motion picture soundtrack.
I was first exposed to Daft Punk via their Cartoon Network exposure in the late 90s (early 2000s?), and then had elliptical run-ins with them via acting things like their "Electroma" short film Cannes Film Festival offering. Band members Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo are talented, and the soundtrack is a solid album offering from them -- surpassing (I think), even their more well-known "Alive 2007".
I generally wait to buy album soundtracks and musical scores until after I've seen the film, so the music is more evocative of key moments in the film. This sometimes creates a bias for liked and disliked tracks based on their movie tie-in, as opposed to them as stand-alone offerings. But at least I'm honest about my review biases. ;-)
I did the same for TRON, and while there are moments and beats that do pull me back into the film (the music interleaving to the movie sound track is pretty unique) -- "Arena" and "Disc Wars" in particular --there are beautiful, unique tracks that are startling self-contained. The Jeff Bridges narrated "The Grid" is a surprisingly solid tone-setter for the rest of the album, is a wonderful remix of the original TRON theme, and avoids the "show don't tell" trap into which it could easily fall. I actually wish the album started with this particular track.
For whatever reason, I'm fascinated by the Recognizer vehicles -- the hefty AT-ATs of the world of TRON. For me, they're more evocative of the technology gone awry than the light cycles, and the eponymous track drives that home.
Likewise "C.L.U." is a nicely complex piece, evocative of some of the depth of stuff hinted at with that character (and the related relationships). It arguably tries to do too much, possibly because it is the longest track on the album (though short by normal band standards).
"Fall" is one of the shortest, most powerful tracks on the album; it's in danger of being overlooked, because it's easy to mistake it as the bridge between the "Derezzed" (vintage-ish Daft Punk) and "Solar Sailor" (a beautiful, solemn subtle track of its own).
And while not the star of the album, the Amazon-exclusive "Sea of Simulation" track fits solidly (and congruently) within the whole album.
If you do/did see the film, you'll notice Daft Punk's camera-averse, robot-during-live-shows persona works without much tweaking in their cameo (during the "Derezzed" performance).
Overall, the TRON: Legacy Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is an enjoyable, accessible, semi-house / electronica offering.
(As an aside, I'm also a toy and Japanese anime fan, so add that to my rekindled love for Daft Punk, and I'm likely going to pick up a set of their Zentradi-lookalike Interstella 5555 figures for enjoyment. And possibly parody. It's part of what I do.)
Music, voice demos from fellow actors, or other audio media that's currently caught my ear ...
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Monday, December 22, 2008
8-Bit Jesus

Video-game-themed remixes of holiday classics? I'm there. It's free -- what are you waiting for?
http://www.doctoroctoroc.com/video-games/8-bit-jesus-full-album-release/
Oh, and in case you had an lingering doubt, here's the track listing which should put you over the edge. Or, I don't want to be your friend.
http://www.doctoroctoroc.com/video-games/8-bit-jesus-full-album-release/
Oh, and in case you had an lingering doubt, here's the track listing which should put you over the edge. Or, I don't want to be your friend.
- We Three Konami
- 8 Days of Master Robots
- Ryu, The Red Nosed Ninja
- We Wish You A Merry Faxanadu
- Silent Knight Man
- Carol Of The Belmonts
- Contraland
- Little Drummer Nemo
- Joy To Commando
- Super Jingle Bros.
- Bubbles We Have Heard On Bobble
- What Guardian Is Legend?
- Deck The Kremlin
- Icarus! The Angels Sing
- The Legend Of Noel
- O Come, All Ye Vampires
- Kraid, Rest Ye Merry Mother Brain
- Have Yourself A Final Little Fantasy
(Album cover by Jude Buffum.)
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