Filmscore and Soundtracks

Day Of Destruction

Dark and expansive, a scene unfolds to reveal devastation, military snares pick up the pace @ 1.14 and 2.28

00:03:21

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The advance of batallions and heavy weaponry, a soundtrack of grinding wardrums and bleak horn calls.

00:03:15

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A weighty, militaristic background of drums, strings and brass, gives way to a softer piano interlude @ 1.40 - a backstory perhaps - before returning @ 2.24

00:03:43

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Slow tense drums underscore the wait for an inevitable attack, a disturbed heartbeat @.36, slow sound design and stretched strings take you to the edge of fear with military snares returning @ 1.10.

00:02:40

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Slow and epic, lonely sounds of echoing, treated piano signal desolation over a bleak and melancholy landscape.

00:02:08

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A drive into the nowhere night, panic, fear - where are they?

00:03:06

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Disturbing slow and angry piano, tense and fearful - a dangerous crawl through a lethal piece of land

00:02:47

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The horror of a clusterbomb attack - bomblets continue to explode around civilian flats.

00:01:51

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The sound of PTSD, a repeating loop of destruction inside a soldier's traumatised head. Exploding drums and brass.

00:02:34

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A strange, empty and lonely piece of driving rhythm and piano - the futility of war.

00:02:36

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From the long darkness of the polar night, the first rays of sunlight penetrate the Ice World.

03:03:00

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The cold wastes of endless tundra hide secrets. Animals? Spirits?

03:57:54

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We fall through a crevasse into a wonderland of giant icicles, blue azure light and magical stillness.

03:05:02

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A beautiful vocal snowscape of undulating melodies and glassy echoes.

03:15:12

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Gentle floating atmospheres with echoing clusters of colourful piano.

02:32:30

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