Watching Fyre documentary on Netflix and I hear "On We March" from The Social Network score as well as some other TRAR pieces from Gone Girl, The Vietnam War, Ghosts, and even one of the unreleased Hesitation Marks tracks.
Watching Fyre documentary on Netflix and I hear "On We March" from The Social Network score as well as some other TRAR pieces from Gone Girl, The Vietnam War, Ghosts, and even one of the unreleased Hesitation Marks tracks.
I think the count was 26 Reznor and Ross songs in this movie, including 2 Hesitation Marks demos. It may have been the entire soundtrack.
“The greatest soundtrack they never scored.”
I have to say, I was surprised by how well a lot of the songs fit this documentary despite the fact that they were created for several different films. Also, the documentary was great!
All of the songs used are listed in the credits, I'm sure someone can compile a list. "Demo #1" and "Demo #3" stood out, not sure they're the Hesitation Marks demos though, as I think they were credited to both Reznor and Ross.
I would say this is more than enough grounds to commence badgering Trent (lovingly, of course) en masse on Twitter and Insta for official leaks of Demo #1 and Demo #3..
I use a lot of TR+AR scores as my reading music when travelling, so these tracks were fresh in my mind over the weekend coming home. It was funny watching this Sunday night and picking out the cues, especially for the Gone Girl and Dragon Tattoo songs since the original context was something far more sinister in their respective movies.
It was an iTunes exclusive and iTunes only allows you to download 256kbps files, not FLAC (at least that I know of). Even if they did offer lossless files, they would be Apple's proprietary ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) format ... so where did the FLAC files come from? If they exist, I'd appreciate it if someone would share!
Huh, I stand corrected! Thanks, @zecho
I used a custom cue file to split up the individual demo tracks from the full interview FLAC that way I have each demo as a standalone track in lossless.
Wow, I guess I haven't paid attention to that! Thanks for the correction, but my point was that Apple doesn't offer FLAC files. I was not aware that the "In Conversation" interview was also offered on other sites like HDtracks. ANYWAY, has anyone watched the Hulu version called Fyre Fraud? I guess they got king douchebag himself, Mr. Billy Mcfarland, to be exclusively interviewed for it. They (Hulu) also paid Billy $250,000 for said interview, which makes me not want to support it, but I already pay for Hulu, so I guess I already have. Either way, I'm certain the Netflix version has the superior score!
I finally got around to watching FYRE with my wife last night; what a fucking moron and what a mess (Billy, not my wife). Anyways, it was nice to hear TR/AR, I love how the final scene ended with the track (can't recall the title).