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Graham Reynolds: A Scanner Darkly (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCS

Title: A Scanner Darkly (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Graham Reynolds
Label: Fire Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 809236100238
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2025-01-03
Number of Discs: 1

2017 album now available at a cheaper price. Under license from Lakeshore Records. A Fire Records release. Back in 2006, Richard Linklater's film adaptation of Philip K Dick's sci-fi novel A Scanner Darkly was greeted with suspicion. No one had done justice to the "master" (Bladerunner, Minority Report, Total Recall, The Adjustment Bureau had or have all met with mixed reviews). And, movies attempting to conjure up the effects of drugs were met with derision from the stoned cognoscenti. How could a story of dependence on Substance D ("Death" for short) be created with multi-million dollar stars in the frame anyway? Linklater had a plan; He'd use rotoscoping (an effect that falls somewhere between Kiki Picasso's sketches brought to life and Disney on 'ludes). The celebrities would be shrouded in mystery, in fact Keanu Reeves' skin suit would make him almost invisible at times, a mumbling wreck swaying centre stage. A waste of talent? A waste of money? To complete the experience, a leftfield musical score was needed to ensure that everything wasn't as it seemed. Graham Reynolds works in extremes, he's collaborated with DJ Spooky, the Austin Symphony Orchestra and with live film collage creator Luke Savisky. More importantly his Golden Arm Trio are never three and never the same people twice. For the movie he created short sound bytes - a surf-like instrumental, a country-tinged breather, the sound of stuttering insects crawling through your hair. The resultant soundscape is itchy and scratchy, full of mood swings and musical metaphors, an ever changing and unpredictable set of highs littered with reflective undertones and occasional soft, almost super numb realities.

Tracks:
1.1 7 Years From Now
1.2 Aphids
1.3 Swallowed Up In Victory
1.4 Strawberry Pie
1.5 The Dark World Where I Dwell
1.6 Sex, Beer And Pills
1.7 A Farm Near The Mountains
1.8 Bug-Bite Squared
1.9 Pose As A Nark
1.10 Do You Like Cats?
1.11 A Scanner Darkly
1.12 Abrasocaine
1.13 Part Of The Plan
1.14 Are You Experiencing Any Difficulties?
1.15 Your Move, Peterbilt
1.16 Room 203
1.17 Escorted To The Bright Lights
1.18 You'll See The Way You Saw Before
1.19 A New Path
1.20 Little Blue Flowers
1.21 Darkly Mix
1.22 Call Sign/Aleph:/
Title: A Scanner Darkly (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Graham Reynolds
Label: Fire Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 809236100238
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2025-01-03
Number of Discs: 1

2017 album now available at a cheaper price. Under license from Lakeshore Records. A Fire Records release. Back in 2006, Richard Linklater's film adaptation of Philip K Dick's sci-fi novel A Scanner Darkly was greeted with suspicion. No one had done justice to the "master" (Bladerunner, Minority Report, Total Recall, The Adjustment Bureau had or have all met with mixed reviews). And, movies attempting to conjure up the effects of drugs were met with derision from the stoned cognoscenti. How could a story of dependence on Substance D ("Death" for short) be created with multi-million dollar stars in the frame anyway? Linklater had a plan; He'd use rotoscoping (an effect that falls somewhere between Kiki Picasso's sketches brought to life and Disney on 'ludes). The celebrities would be shrouded in mystery, in fact Keanu Reeves' skin suit would make him almost invisible at times, a mumbling wreck swaying centre stage. A waste of talent? A waste of money? To complete the experience, a leftfield musical score was needed to ensure that everything wasn't as it seemed. Graham Reynolds works in extremes, he's collaborated with DJ Spooky, the Austin Symphony Orchestra and with live film collage creator Luke Savisky. More importantly his Golden Arm Trio are never three and never the same people twice. For the movie he created short sound bytes - a surf-like instrumental, a country-tinged breather, the sound of stuttering insects crawling through your hair. The resultant soundscape is itchy and scratchy, full of mood swings and musical metaphors, an ever changing and unpredictable set of highs littered with reflective undertones and occasional soft, almost super numb realities.

Tracks:
1.1 7 Years From Now
1.2 Aphids
1.3 Swallowed Up In Victory
1.4 Strawberry Pie
1.5 The Dark World Where I Dwell
1.6 Sex, Beer And Pills
1.7 A Farm Near The Mountains
1.8 Bug-Bite Squared
1.9 Pose As A Nark
1.10 Do You Like Cats?
1.11 A Scanner Darkly
1.12 Abrasocaine
1.13 Part Of The Plan
1.14 Are You Experiencing Any Difficulties?
1.15 Your Move, Peterbilt
1.16 Room 203
1.17 Escorted To The Bright Lights
1.18 You'll See The Way You Saw Before
1.19 A New Path
1.20 Little Blue Flowers
1.21 Darkly Mix
1.22 Call Sign/Aleph:/
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Graham Reynolds: A Scanner Darkly (Original Soundtrack) - COMPACT DISCS
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Title: A Scanner Darkly (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Graham Reynolds
Label: Fire Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 809236100238
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2025-01-03
Number of Discs: 1

2017 album now available at a cheaper price. Under license from Lakeshore Records. A Fire Records release. Back in 2006, Richard Linklater's film adaptation of Philip K Dick's sci-fi novel A Scanner Darkly was greeted with suspicion. No one had done justice to the "master" (Bladerunner, Minority Report, Total Recall, The Adjustment Bureau had or have all met with mixed reviews). And, movies attempting to conjure up the effects of drugs were met with derision from the stoned cognoscenti. How could a story of dependence on Substance D ("Death" for short) be created with multi-million dollar stars in the frame anyway? Linklater had a plan; He'd use rotoscoping (an effect that falls somewhere between Kiki Picasso's sketches brought to life and Disney on 'ludes). The celebrities would be shrouded in mystery, in fact Keanu Reeves' skin suit would make him almost invisible at times, a mumbling wreck swaying centre stage. A waste of talent? A waste of money? To complete the experience, a leftfield musical score was needed to ensure that everything wasn't as it seemed. Graham Reynolds works in extremes, he's collaborated with DJ Spooky, the Austin Symphony Orchestra and with live film collage creator Luke Savisky. More importantly his Golden Arm Trio are never three and never the same people twice. For the movie he created short sound bytes - a surf-like instrumental, a country-tinged breather, the sound of stuttering insects crawling through your hair. The resultant soundscape is itchy and scratchy, full of mood swings and musical metaphors, an ever changing and unpredictable set of highs littered with reflective undertones and occasional soft, almost super numb realities.

Tracks:
1.1 7 Years From Now
1.2 Aphids
1.3 Swallowed Up In Victory
1.4 Strawberry Pie
1.5 The Dark World Where I Dwell
1.6 Sex, Beer And Pills
1.7 A Farm Near The Mountains
1.8 Bug-Bite Squared
1.9 Pose As A Nark
1.10 Do You Like Cats?
1.11 A Scanner Darkly
1.12 Abrasocaine
1.13 Part Of The Plan
1.14 Are You Experiencing Any Difficulties?
1.15 Your Move, Peterbilt
1.16 Room 203
1.17 Escorted To The Bright Lights
1.18 You'll See The Way You Saw Before
1.19 A New Path
1.20 Little Blue Flowers
1.21 Darkly Mix
1.22 Call Sign/Aleph:/