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"Darwin Is Killed"

Library ID# 506

BEST USED AS Score: Sci-Fi

OTHER USES COULD INCLUDE:
(Action, Crime, Disaster, Documentary, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Thriller)


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Length
3:16
Summary
Very dark, brooding pads with melody.


Appearances generated from our online system
"revelation" ( Feature Film )
"Internment" ( Short Film )
"Redemption" ( Short Film )
"ultimate pinball 2" ( Game )
"Pray for Daylight" ( Short Film )
"Deep Dark Valley: The Disappearance of Tim Cline" ( Documentary )
"Secret Admiration" ( Short Film )
"The Devil''s Gravestone" ( Feature Film )
Instrumentation
Bass, Electronic, Keyboard, Piano, Strings, Synthesizer
Key
Polytonal Minor
Mood
Angry, Bold, Cold, Creepy, Dark, Depressing, Dramatic, Eerie, Heavy, Lyrical, Melodramatic, Mysterious, Pensive, Sad, Scary, Serious, Somber, Venemous, Waiting
Tempo Low
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Description
Very dark, brooding pads with melody into a light crescendo, light action feel. VERY DARK but has a feeling of movement and feeling.
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Writer(s) / Arranger(s):
Eric Hester - (view a profile & more music from the contributor of this piece)


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Size: 3 MB
comments posted:

the day after (posted by bernhard elsner) 11/21/2001 7:17:00 am
That's very good music for somber scenes in feature films, but it could be used as well in a documentary film, let's say about death or war. I don't recall the music for "The Day After", but Eric Hester's sound has a place in this kind of film. It's a pity that three minutes are too short for this kind of slow music to develop! But this of course is a composer's, not a director's view...
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