"Maybe I only saw it two or three times in my entire life, but the feel of it is strong even now, that I think the imprint of the first will not be erased by the new one. De Homem-Christo also stated that Tron was a strong influence on him as a child. Ĭommenting on the Tron: Legacy score, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo commented that "We knew from the start that there was no way we were going to do this film score with two synthesizers and a drum machine." Daft Punk cited Wendy Carlos, the composer of the original Tron film, as inspiration for the soundtrack as well as Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, John Carpenter, Vangelis and Maurice Jarre. It was a continual translation between the two worlds and hopefully we put something together that will be something different because of that. We were just together working throughout the whole process and there was never a point where the orchestra was not in their minds and the electronics were not in my mind. I was locked in a room with robots for almost two years and it was simply a lot of hard work. It seems complicated at the end of the day, but it’s actually quite simple. Trapanese cited the collaboration between the different genres to work out well in the end, stating: The orchestra was conducted by Gavin Greenaway. The band collaborated with him for two years on the score, from pre-production to completion. Daft Punk's score was arranged and orchestrated by Joseph Trapanese, who stated he is a fan of Daft Punk as a duo and as solo artists. Kosinski stated that the score is intended to be a mixture of orchestral and electronic music. The score of Tron: Legacy features an 85-piece orchestra, recorded at AIR Lyndhurst Studios in London. Noé had asked Bangalter to compose the soundtrack to the film Enter the Void, but Bangalter was working on Tron: Legacy at the time and instead served as sound effects director. Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk had previously produced the soundtrack to Gaspar Noé's 2002 film Irréversible. When asked why he wished to work with the duo, Kosinski replied, "How could you not at least go to those guys?" The film producers initially attempted to reach Daft Punk in 2007, but the duo had been unavailable due to their Alive 2006/2007 tour. References This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors).Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski and music supervisor Jason Bentley approached Daft Punk and requested that the duo compose the film score. It features selections from the soundtrack remixed by electronic artists. On April 5, 2011, a remix album called TRON: Legacy RECONFIGURED was relased. Remix Album Main article: Tron: Legacy RECONFIGURED TRON: Legacy's director, Joseph Kosinski, said at the 2010 Comic-Con Panel for TRON: Legacy that Daft Punk's score was, "an incredible blend between electronic music, orchestral music, and.an interesting mix between music and sound design." Daft Punk have stated the original TRON soundtrack as an influence. Five more tracks were previewed at Comic-Con. Around the same time, "The Game Has Changed" was posted as a 30-second preview on TRON: Legacy's Facebook page. The first publically released track was "Derezzed", online, in a promotional video with clips from the film (the official Daft Punk music video for the track was released with the soundtrack). It's unknown when it will be available in the US. A Special Edition of the soundtrack is also available, on amazon.ca and .uk. The song "Sunrise Prelude" is only available at Ovi. Two bonus songs are only available on iTunes, and another can be bought on Amazon. The soundtrack can be ordered online with a poster depicting Daft Punk in their cameo appearance in the film. It was released December 7, 2010, ten days before the movie came out. The soundtrack to Joseph Kosinski's TRON: Legacy was composed by Daft Punk. Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo Daft Punk chronology 2007.
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