Monday, October 18, 2010

Notre Jour Viendra Soundtrack [2010]

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"Notre Jour Viendra" meaning "our day will come" in french is a new film by Romain Gavras that is released on September 15th. Fresh of his VERY controversial release of the music video for M.I.A.'s track "Born Free" this film expands on his theme of discrimination against gingers and is virtually guaranteed to ruffle some feathers. Starring French film legend Vincent Cassel, it is definitely recommend this film to anyone who is a fan of Gravas previous work like "Stress", "Singatune" "I Believe" and "A Cross The Universe".

SebastiAn has composed the soundtrack to Romain Garvas debut film "Notre Jour Viendra". Romain Garvas is renowned for his work on Justice's music video "Stress" and their documentary Across the Universe. SebastiAn's work on the soundtrack is nice little taste of what we could expect from his debut album, especially with the track "Retro". The soundtrack features some great piano work which really reminds me of Chilly Gonzales piano skills on his album Ivory Tower. So if you loved Ivory Tower or dieing to hear some new SebastiAn this soundtrack is right up your alley.

Track list
01. Intro
02. Ouverture
03. Rode (Prelude)
04. Axis (Prelude)
05. Fauve (Prelude)
06. Dies Irae
07. Retro
08. Ad Gloriam
09. Fauve (Epilogue)
10. Axis (Epilogue)
11. L'enfance d'un Chien
12. Rode (Epilogue)
13. Crescendo (Final)

Enjoy




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