Released by Walt Disney Records in 2010 (50999 9472892 7) containing music from Tron: Legacy (2010). The film is released in theaters December 17. Tron: Legacy - Special Edition soundtrack from 2010, composed by Daft Punk. But it works for them.” Daft Punk’s Tron: Legacy soundtrack drops December 7. “They want this music married to the picture,” he says. Unfortunately, don’t expect any live shows from the duo to promote the soundtrack - Kosinski says it’s unlikely. “They’re guys dressed as robots,” he says. It made sense that the house DJs would be Daft Punk.” “We have a nightclub scene, which is our Cantina scene. But still, it’s an evocative and cathartic listen.Īs reported, the band does make a cameo in the movie, though the director had to persuade them to do it. You won’t be dancing to this melancholy soundtrack – you may drive furiously in the rain while weeping, though. (“ Derezzed” seems to be the only truly upbeat, cheerful tune on the whole CD.) This isn’t Discovery Part II, or similar to any Daft Punk album you’ve ever heard, but it’s a gorgeous mix of classical and electronic. Pretty much all of the soundtrack is as dramatic and somber as these two tracks. It’s another threatening-sounding tune, and has some Inception-esque brass horn wails: Kosinski says this track shows up in the film when “3-D really kicks in”. This next track, “Recognizer”, was also previewed at the listening party. He calls the sweet and sorrowful tune “out of the box” for Daft Punk: Kosinski previewed this track, “Adagio For Tron”, which takes place during a flashback sequence in the film. We know you Punkheads are more interested in the music than anything else - so here it is. Kosinksi called DP in a flush, and Bangalter said, “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Basically, Daft Punk fans are so desperate to hear new Daft Punk music, they’ll do whatever they can do get their hands on it. One particularly funny anecdote the director shared was the horror he had upon recieving an email from the band saying that they lost all the tracks on their hard drive, and they needed all the demos they had sent to him thus far to be shipped to some random address in France. Thanks to Daft Punk’s music, the folks at Skywalker called Tron: Legacy “the loudest film they’ve ever mixed.”Ĭreating the soundtrack was a back and forth process that took over two years - Bangalter and de Homem-Christo would send over demos from their England studio to Kosinski in California. (This one has a disc 2 with some more songs, mostly studio recordings and the Overture.DP recorded the album across the pond at AIR Lyndhurst Studios in England, but the final mix was at Skywalker Ranch (which Kosinski calls “the most gorgeous slave labor camp”) in Northern California. (Another Note: For tracks 24 and 25 I remixed them a bit since the original ones had an error in the timing and I also renamed some tracks with their album names) MetroTokyo for extracting the movie tracks, (I cant put a link for his stuff since the ffshrine forums went down a few years ago) And of course Daft Punk for creating the music in the first place ( Link to them) (Note: This is the MetroTokyo Edition Songs)Ĭredits go to Chief Dundee (You can find his blog here )for the all the cuts in tracks 1-23, 26-28. Hi, so recently I found a film edit of the Soundtrack for legacy where its just all the songs in the soundtrack with the transitions they had in the movies and I figured this sub might like it so I put it here.
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