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Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:26 am
by Gabriel
Best thing from my perspective is that I've started mining the Italians Do It Better catalogue. Picked up an album on iTunes called 'Music to Drive,' released under Johnny Jewel's name, which is an 80 minute compilation of IDIB, featuring Chromatics, Desire, Symmetry and Glass Candy. Terrific to listen to and a great sampler to push you into exploring further.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 1:43 pm
by Jerry Horne
Links in the first post.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 6:59 pm
by SpookyDollhouse
I beg Rhino: don't shove these off on Rainbo Records after Death Waltz did it with the others. I beg.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 9:51 pm
by Annie
Jerry, I love those! Are they for sale already??

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:49 pm
by Jerry Horne
Annie wrote:Jerry, I love those! Are they for sale already??
Not yet. See the first post in this thread.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 2:03 pm
by Mystery Roach
claaa7 wrote:anyone know what composition "Night" is or when it was heard?
Could that be the track that plays when the boy gets run over? I know the title would be misleading but it's all I can think of and I want that track.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 2:57 pm
by claaa7
Mystery Roach wrote:
claaa7 wrote:anyone know what composition "Night" is or when it was heard?
Could that be the track that plays when the boy gets run over? I know the title would be misleading but it's all I can think of and I want that track.
that one is the "Accident / Farewell Theme", it was also played when Cooper said farewell to Janey-E and Sonny Jim

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 4:59 pm
by Mystery Roach
claaa7 wrote:that one is the "Accident / Farewell Theme", it was also played when Cooper said farewell to Janey-E and Sonny Jim
Ooooooohhhhhh duh. For some strange reason I kept overlooking that one, thinking it was an old track. That makes a lot more sense.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 1:23 am
by claaa7
i'm guessing the final song that ran over the end credits in ep. 18 might be the Badalamenti composition "Night".. were there any other new Badalamenti in 17/18 that you noticed?

also which soundtrack are you all buying, or are you getting both (or none)? i'm looking for the one with the score, but will possibly pick up both

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:45 am
by Novalis
claaa7 wrote:i'm guessing the final song that ran over the end credits in ep. 18 might be the Badalamenti composition "Night".. were there any other new Badalamenti in 17/18 that you noticed?

also which soundtrack are you all buying, or are you getting both (or none)? i'm looking for the one with the score, but will possibly pick up both
I've pre-ordered both.

I found the score on the final credits very meditative and soothing, albeit darkly mysterious.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:31 am
by Little Pine Cone
Chromatics’ Johnny Jewel Recorded 20 Hours of Music for Twin Peaks

https://www.spin.com/2017/09/chromatics ... ium=button

https://pitchfork.com/news/chromatics-j ... win-peaks/

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:44 pm
by claaa7
Novalis wrote:
claaa7 wrote:i'm guessing the final song that ran over the end credits in ep. 18 might be the Badalamenti composition "Night".. were there any other new Badalamenti in 17/18 that you noticed?

also which soundtrack are you all buying, or are you getting both (or none)? i'm looking for the one with the score, but will possibly pick up both
I've pre-ordered both.

I found the score on the final credits very meditative and soothing, albeit darkly mysterious.
i really liked it as well, darkly mysterious is a fitting word.. it also felt right at home in The Return, similiar in style and orchestration to Angelo's other compositions in the series. i think he has brought some mesmerizing themes this time but i would have loved to hear at least a few themes with an orchestra or even just a quartet.. all his work are synthesizers here.. i wonder if Lynch decided to do that on the basis of budget? i know, i know, the VFX and all that was not about budget but we have to realize that all series and films do have budget constraints and cutting back on costs to realize a true vision is a must..

the tracklist for the soundtracks have been revelaed:

on the Score soundtrack "Audrey's Dance" and new Badalamenti "Dark Place Low" has been added, and on the other one the tracks by Lizzie, The Veils, ZZ Top, Eddie Vedder and the live track from Otis Redding (love that one). as Hawk would say, "there's still one missing" however (track 20 has not been revealed yet)

i'm having a hard time deciding if i want to get this on CD or 2xLP

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:14 am
by Guy Quenneville
claaa7 wrote:i'm guessing the final song that ran over the end credits in ep. 18 might be the Badalamenti composition "Night".. were there any other new Badalamenti in 17/18 that you noticed?

also which soundtrack are you all buying, or are you getting both (or none)? i'm looking for the one with the score, but will possibly pick up both
I think the final song that ran over the credits might be, appropriately, the last track on the score album, "Dark Space Low" -- the length of it seems to fit -- whereas I think "Night" might be the cue that played under the scene of Ray and Mr. C driving at the start of Part 8.

Unless I'm wrong and that cue was also done by Dean Hurley and "Night" is something else. I guess we'll find out Friday.

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:16 am
by Guy Quenneville
The only other track I'm wondering about is Thought Gang's "Headless Chicken." What scene in what part did that play in?

Re: Music From The New Series

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:57 am
by SpookyDollhouse
claaa7 wrote: i wonder if Lynch decided to do that on the basis of budget? i know, i know, the VFX and all that was not about budget but we have to realize that all series and films do have budget constraints and cutting back on costs to realize a true vision is a must..
It's as obvious a stylistic choice as the VFX my dude. I find it a little sad how much people around here and elsewhere immediately jump on budget when something is different than expected. This is synthesized music here, TONS of music is still performed and produced this way. Modern dark ambient music has deep roots in electronics and synths; questioning the budget simply for this choice ignores the fact of its history. There's a specific stripped-back mood Lynch/Frost went for this time and I think that's why we didn't see a whole lot of Badalamenti nor live orchestrated performances of his material; it simply didn't fit what they were going for.