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Destin - Music For A Film By John Santerineross

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Released on 30/04/2012 from "No Angels Prod." & "Beast Of Prey"
[http://noangels.ugu.pl/] & [http://beastofprey.com/]

CD edition of 300 Copies in A5 Digipack

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I find that typically, one discovers a soundtrack due to the viewing of the film for which it was written. In this case, the exact opposite is true.

I was fortunate enough to receive this pristine, glossy A5 physical album in the mail. As I was consumed with other releases at that time, it unfortunately sat on the desk for nearly a month. Upon the first listen, I knew it should have been opened earlier. Much earlier.

iNsCissorS, hailing from Greece, have woven together a mixture of grating darkness, operatic female vocals, and thoughtful neo-classical ambient into one truly ethereal package. Termed the “original score”, this version is the most recognizeable in the film itself. Now, the track by itself is it’s own best masterpiece. What truly makes this full album so enchanting, though, is the remixes throughout the rest of the work. Each different artist portrays the main concept in their own way, creating harmonious overlays, and in the case of H.E.R.R., shattered dissonance to the original theme. I found that, with the exception of H.E.R.R., each project built back in the mournful, thought-provoking neo-classical cellos and pianos that link each of these works together.

The original composition is my personal favorite, as I think (as the first song I heard, plus the whole Main Score aspect) it is pieced together so very well. My absolute favorite remix would have to be IV, which is masterfully done by Peter Andersson/Raison d’Etre. The bass and movement in this one are just incredible, as well as the absolute depth and atmosphere that we have come to expect from Raison d’Etre over the years.

All in all, I am an absolute fan of soundtrack music. That really helps get into the feel and the scope of this particular work. When it is listened to with the aide of the film, the effect is glorified times one hundred. Do yourself a favor. Hear the work, see the film, hear the work again. An incredible journey.

Rating: 5/5
Written by: Asche [Heathen Harvest]

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released April 30, 2012

Vincent Andelmoth : Composing & Arrangements, Piano & Soundscapes
Jason Andelmoth : Additional Composing & Arrangements, Cello
Angel W.Black : Vocals & Choirs

You can watch "Destin" here :

vimeo.com/562457541

or directly on John Santerineross' site :

www.santerineross.com

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iNsCissorS Αθήνα, Greece

iNsCissorS traces its origins back in 1999 when formed by Vincent Andelmoth. Merging musical genres such as experimental, dark ambient, ritual, industrial structures or neo-classical passages is a part of iNsCissorS' concept in order to create a cinematographic atmosphere and feeling, thus the term “Cinematic Ambient” derived. ... more

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