Movie Soundtracks
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 12:15 pm
Was debating whether to put this here or in the music forum, then decided this is my forum so HERE IT GOES. SUCK IT PANFAN
I've been in love with the How to Train Your Dragon (1&2) soundtracks for quite some time. I'm quite the fan of melodic as opposed to sound-effect-y soundtracks for much the same reason that I like listening to video game soundtracks. I like having themes and motifs to associate with the visual medium I'm consuming and I also just enjoy listening to music that reminds me of scenes or stuff that I really like. "Forbidden Friendship" is one of my favorite musical pieces ever, and I am in love with how the theme resurfaces in other songs in that movie's OST. Same with the other motifs. That movie's soundtrack is incredible and the sequel's was fantastic and. I love them so much. Jdmdndkskdjsksk
So I just saw Kubo and the Two Strings and that is another soundtrack I absolutely adore. Just bought it and have listened to it twice since yesterday. Again, it's a more melodic soundtrack with motifs and tunes that stick with you. But also I just love the instrumentation, as someone who used to play taiko and loves the shamisen as an instrument. There are a couple songs that are just Kubo playing shamisen (with some intense orchestral accompaniment ofc) and they're all so good, but my favorite track is definitely "Kubo Goes to Town." What a gorgeous blend of melody and ambience, I'm in love. I could listen to that song forever.
Also, the movie does something really cool with its musical themes-- there are 2 main motifs that recur throughout the soundtrack. One of them is associated with Monkey, and it is the basis for the song "Monkey Tells Her Story" that Kubo plays, and the other is Kubo's motif that the song "The Leafy Galleon" showcases. They're simple tunes that are really artfully woven into a lot of songs in the OST, and then in a couple songs the two motifs are combined into a single melody and it's so nice and lovely and grEAT AND THAT IS MY S***.
So anyway, I love soundtracks that I can then download and listen to. Ones composed with an attentive listener in mind. Whose music and melodies add to the movie rather than merely supplement it. What are some of your favorite movie soundtracks?
I've been in love with the How to Train Your Dragon (1&2) soundtracks for quite some time. I'm quite the fan of melodic as opposed to sound-effect-y soundtracks for much the same reason that I like listening to video game soundtracks. I like having themes and motifs to associate with the visual medium I'm consuming and I also just enjoy listening to music that reminds me of scenes or stuff that I really like. "Forbidden Friendship" is one of my favorite musical pieces ever, and I am in love with how the theme resurfaces in other songs in that movie's OST. Same with the other motifs. That movie's soundtrack is incredible and the sequel's was fantastic and. I love them so much. Jdmdndkskdjsksk
So I just saw Kubo and the Two Strings and that is another soundtrack I absolutely adore. Just bought it and have listened to it twice since yesterday. Again, it's a more melodic soundtrack with motifs and tunes that stick with you. But also I just love the instrumentation, as someone who used to play taiko and loves the shamisen as an instrument. There are a couple songs that are just Kubo playing shamisen (with some intense orchestral accompaniment ofc) and they're all so good, but my favorite track is definitely "Kubo Goes to Town." What a gorgeous blend of melody and ambience, I'm in love. I could listen to that song forever.
Also, the movie does something really cool with its musical themes-- there are 2 main motifs that recur throughout the soundtrack. One of them is associated with Monkey, and it is the basis for the song "Monkey Tells Her Story" that Kubo plays, and the other is Kubo's motif that the song "The Leafy Galleon" showcases. They're simple tunes that are really artfully woven into a lot of songs in the OST, and then in a couple songs the two motifs are combined into a single melody and it's so nice and lovely and grEAT AND THAT IS MY S***.
So anyway, I love soundtracks that I can then download and listen to. Ones composed with an attentive listener in mind. Whose music and melodies add to the movie rather than merely supplement it. What are some of your favorite movie soundtracks?