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Flip to Wendy Carlos' 'Ode To Joy' as Alex exclaims: "It was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh," the violence simmering somewhere close to the surface in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
We've collected together some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermann's daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Jules' haunting version of Tears For Fears' 'Mad World', as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barry's harmonica-led theme to Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy. In the process, we've selected a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazil's Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.
So pour yourself that glass of something smooth, relax on the sofa, close your eyes and make believe you're in a creaking hotel with Jack Nicholson or deep in the fearful sweat of Vietnam with Robert De Niro or a Turkish prison with Brad Davis.. All human life is here.
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Flip to Wendy Carlos' 'Ode To Joy' as Alex exclaims: "It was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh," the violence simmering somewhere close to the surface in Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
We've collected together some of the classic themes and motifs spanning the past 60 years, from Bernard Hermann's daring fusion of orthodox orchestration and theremin, Gary Jules' haunting version of Tears For Fears' 'Mad World', as featured in the hypnotic Donnie Darko, or John Barry's harmonica-led theme to Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy. In the process, we've selected a vast range of styles from the jazz and soul-influenced compositions of Roy Budd, Isaac Hayes and Brazil's Deodato, to electronic pioneers like Giorgio Moroder or leftfield composers like Philip Glass.
So pour yourself that glass of something smooth, relax on the sofa, close your eyes and make believe you're in a creaking hotel with Jack Nicholson or deep in the fearful sweat of Vietnam with Robert De Niro or a Turkish prison with Brad Davis.. All human life is here.