Showing posts with label the dark knight rises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the dark knight rises. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Top 5 Pieces From Hans Zimmer’s Batman Trilogy


“Top 5 Pieces From Hans Zimmer’s Batman Trilogy”
by Thomas Midena

Hans Zimmer’s scores for The Dark Knight trilogy, with significant contributions from James Newton Howard, marry all of the dark, twisting tones of a gritty thriller with the noble, hopeful melodies of a hollywood superhero flick. Since Zimmer, Howard and Christopher Nolan teamed up to make Batman Begins eight years ago, we have been lucky enough to receive three incredible soundtracks from the series. Now that it’s all over and we’re as sonically attuned as a bat in a cave, I thought I’d share my five favourite pieces from the heap.


5. A Dark Knight (The Dark Knight)



It almost feels like cheating. This is a 16 minute track from The Dark Knight, which hits many of the main themes and emotional beats of the film, hence capturing the tone of The Dark Knight film perfectly. With gorgeously woeful strings it meanders through the black city of Gotham. Occasionally there is a whiff of a heroic theme. But every time one tries to rise, it either fails or is overwhelmed by the tragic undertones like a footballer in a collapsing stadium.

Near the end of the piece the tension builds into a long stalemate, which is eventually dissipated by the arrival of a powerful action theme. Then follows the powerful two-note theme for Batman, finally strong enough to compete with the dark tones of Gotham.


4. Molossus (Batman Begins)



This is the ultimate Batman action cue. It’s from Batman Begins, and although it is undoubtedly repetitive it’s also an intensely rewarding listen. The powerful action melody repeats itself again and again, Batman’s two-note theme making appearances throughout. And just when you think the track has exhausted it’s energies, and it seems to peter out, the orchestra rises for yet another moment of heroism.
Don’t worry, it’s natural to feel exhausted after elbow-fighting your way through “Molossus”.


3. Imagine The Fire (The Dark Knight Rises)



Still got a little bit of fight in ya? I like that. “Imagine The Fire” takes us through the final action set piece of the trilogy, in The Dark Knight Rises. Familiar themes representing Batman and Gotham get an extra dose of adrenalin as they mix with the even more maniacal sounds of Bane in a 7 minute long battle of melodies which is actually toe-tappingly rhythmic. By the time the “deshi deshi basara basara” chanting arrives it’s obvious that some serious Batman is occurring. The track barely takes a breath, maintaining it’s heart-pounding energy to the last note.

Though the rather electronic sound might not be to everyone’s tastes, it’s Zimmer at his best. Fans will find similarities to many of his other works, such as “The Battle” from Gladiator and “The Kraken” from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.


2. Harvey Two-Face (The Dark Knight)



There is a speck of hope for Gotham, a brief glint of nobility in the dark. I find this piece from The Dark Knight particularly emotionally effective because the music tells the story of a single shred of hope which is trying to rise, but is weighed down by all the darkness of Gotham. The contrast to the rest of the soundtrack is unmistakable, this is probably the only real romantic cue in the whole trilogy. The final section of the track, which is never heard within the films themselves, builds into quite a powerful fanfare of brass. The tragedy of Harvey Dent is told masterfully here.

Unless I’m mistaken, most of this piece comes courtesy of James Newton Howard’s side of the composing partnership. Kudos, Mr Howard.


1. Gotham’s Reckoning (The Dark Knight Rises)



Bane - a huge, threatening man with a mask. What is he capable of? This track holds the chaotic answer. Bane is a terrifying and unstoppable, and so is Zimmer’s music here.

A superb companion to The Dark Knight Rises’ opening action set piece, Zimmer has filled this track with a powerful and unpredictable sense of fear. For the first couple of minutes “Gotham’s Reckoning” chugs along moodily, it’s catchy-as-hell 5/4 time signature etching itself into your mind. Then, all of a sudden, strings start stabbing through the soundscape. A powerful melody fills the background which rises and falls, rises and falls. It effectively gives the sense that events are going tragically awry. When the loud, raw brass gets going - stabbing at uncomfortably high notes relentlessly - it feels as though Zimmer is sweating to fill me with adrenalin and fear, and I love it.

So there they are, my top five Bane-bashing-bits-from-Batman. Do you agree with my choices, or are your favourites entirely different? I’d love to hear your comments below!

Thursday, December 06, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises (Soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer - Gang-Tackle Review

The Dark Knight Rises (Soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer - Gang-Tackle Review

All Dark Things...
Review by The Tracksounds Gang

It began in 2005.  In the darkness, we put a smile on our face in 2008.  Finally, in 2012, all dark things must come to an end as Christopher Nolan's Batman revival rises one last time. Reduced from a dynamic-duo, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, finds composer HANS ZIMMER alone in his batcave providing the finale's closing notes.  With the new threat of Bane and maneuverings of Catwoman, the stage is set for Batman's last Nolan-directed, Zimmer-inflected, hurrah and the Tracksounds gang rises up to tackle THE DARK KNIGHT RISES.

Once you have finished reading each and every one of these opinions, you have our permission to ... listen.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Batman Begins Chase Scene Scored by...Danny Elfman?


Soundtrack-geninus and Soundcast listener @Matty_ODonoghue tweeted this little video at us in response to Episode #50, our The Dark Knight Rises episode.

We put it out there for someone to edit some of Danny Elfman's score up against some of Christopher Nolan's Batman work...and there it is.

In this chase scene from BATMAN BEGINS, originally scored by Hans Zimmer ('Molossus' on the Batman Begins soundtrack), we have the cue "Batman to the Rescue" by Elfman.  The editor, Youtube user, LukeLindmeyer states how oddly perfect the cue fits the cut of the film, but I think I detect some edits to the scene (correct me if I'm wrong there) that help this fit along.

If one has never heard the original score for this scene, I can see how it might be viewed as "fitting."  Those of you, like me, who have seen Batman Begins countless times and listened to the original score even more, the tone of Elfman's score certainly clashes with the vibe we know Nolan was going for.  And if that weren't enough, the bit of Hans Zimmer's score at the beginning of the video puts a brighter spotlight on the creative dissonance.

Tim Burton's Batman was a dark superhero movie and Danny Elfman's score fit it well.  Nolan's Batman is much more of a crime-action/drama that just happens to have some rather eccentric characters in it.  And Zimmer's score fits equally well.  As we indicated in the episode #50, the distinct personalities of the two franchise iterations just don't mesh...although I somehow think putting some of Zimmer's score up against one of Burton's films might work.

Anyone up to that challenge? 

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Hans Zimmer Talks The Origins and Challenges of the Bane Chant


Composer Hans Zimmer talks about the origins of the "Bane chant" and the issues with trying to record thousands of vocals in secret.

Friday, July 27, 2012

'Aurora' Composed by Hans Zimmer to Benefit Victims

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Composer Hans Zimmer recently posted this on his Facebook page:

 "Aurora" is dedicated to those who lost their lives and were affected by the tragedy in Aurora, Colorado. I recorded this song in London in the days following the tragedy as a heartfelt tribute to the victims and their families. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Aurora Victim Relief organization. The track is available on iTunes shortly and here: http://bitly.com/QmUiWM" 


Just as Christian Bale's visit was, this is a great gesture of sensitivity and support, so donate, help, and listen.

Monday, July 23, 2012

SoundCast Ep. 50 - Fish, Fish, Water, Water - The Dark Knight Rises

SoundCast Ep. 50 - Fish, Fish, Water, Water - The Dark Knight Rises


Ep. 50- "Fish, Fish, Water, Water - The Dark Knight Rises"

Composer Sascha Dicikiyan and Alex Billington join us for an in-depth discussion on THE DARK KNIGHT RISES. They explore Nolan’s final entry in his Batman trilogy as well as Hans Zimmer’s score. Lastly, they discuss the MAN OF STEEL trailer and it’s intriguing choice of music.


Episode Highlights

00:00 The Batmontage
00:27 Intro and Welcome
02:12 The Tragedy in Aurora, Colorado
08:20 The Dark Knight Rises - General Reaction
19:11 The Dark Knight Rises - Spoiler Talk
32:32 The Dark Knight Rises - The original score
64:54 Sidetrack: Man of Steel Teaser

Music Selections

00:00 "Batman" (Batman Begins) Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard

00:17 "Why Do We Fall" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer
07:00 "Nothing Out There" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer
31:52 "Why Do We Fall" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer
33:28 "Gotham's Reckoning" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer
35:10 "Mind If I Cut In" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer
46:58 "Harvey Two-Face" (The Dark Knight) by Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard
50:00 "The Batman Theme" (Batman) by Danny Elfman
65:24 "Khazad-Dûm" (LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring [Complete]) by Howard Shore
68:30 "The Planet Krypton" (Superman) by John Williams
70:02 "Journey To The Line" (Thin Red Line]) by Hans Zimmer
86:24 "Rise" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer

Download the episode here

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Streaming The Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer


And Here...We....Go...

Our own @MonkeyButlerMan (that's Richard Buxton for all of you non-tweeting-folk) has stumbled across something big.  Very Big!

The fine folks at Empire.com are counting down the days to the release of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES. And they are starting things off right by giving us the full soundtrack to stream! You can listen to track one above and then you'll find access to all of the tracks at its conclusion.

Go ahead and play it...you know you want to, then, post a comment as to what you think of it! 

You can find more cool stuff from THE DARK KNIGHT RISES at Empire.com

Monday, June 25, 2012

More Clips from The Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer

More Clips from The Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer


Once again Batman-News.Com delivers a few more soundtrack-morsels to us to nibble upon as we await for the full meal to be served in a few weeks. With the possible exception of track 1, these appears to be 15 new 30 second segments from the original soundtrack. 

So  do you like it more, less or do these clips not make any difference to you?

PS - I inverted the cover art, just to make it easy to identify these second set of clips.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Listen to Clips from The Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer

The Dark Knight Rises Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer


Batman-News.Com gives us our first taste of our last taste of Batman under the direction of Christopher Nolan.  Here are 15 30 second clips for you to sink your ears into.

So what do you think of Hans Zimmer's score so far?  Let us know in the comments below.