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The Matrix

Don DavisMP3 Download
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: May 4, 1999
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Main Title/ Trinity Infinity 3:54 Album Only
Play   2. Unable to Speak 1:15 Album Only
Play   3. The Power Plant 2:41 Album Only
Play   4. Welcome to the Real World 2:28 Album Only
Play   5. The Hotel Ambush 5:23 Album Only
Play   6. Exit Mr. Hat 1:23 Album Only
Play   7. A Virus 1:33 Album Only
Play   8. Bullet-Time 1:10 Album Only
Play   9. Ontological Shock 3:32 Album Only
Play 10. Anything Is Possible 6:48 Album Only
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 30 Minutes of Modern Orchestral Power, May 17, 1999
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Don Davis's score to "The Matrix" is fantastic -- a modern, challenging, exciting work that's reminiscent of the work of Elliot Goldenthal ("Demolition Man" and "Interview With A Vampire" come to mind), and John Adams ("Harmonielehre," especially the horn clusters.) If you're not afraid of some modern orchestral dissonance, then it's a dynamite listen.

(FYI... Yes, the CD is short, but bear in mind that the 30-minute length is caused largely by the high score re-use rates charged by the American Federation of Musicians. For film scores recorded in the U.S. by union orchestras, you have to buy music in 15-minute blocks, and pay each member of the orchestra a specific rate, per block of music. For big, U.S.-recorded scores, it adds up quickly, and unless the score is "Titanic" or "Star Wars," it's difficult for record companies to recoup their costs, since there aren't that many hard-core film music collectors in the world. Just be thankful that the CD is a nice representation of the score as heard in the film. If you couple it with Tracks 2, 4, 6 and 13 from "The Matrix" song album, and the Enigma track used in the trailer, you have a solid representation of the music from the film.)

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Short but sweet, January 14, 2000
Love it or hate it, Don Davis' rousing score for the 1999 megahit "The Matrix" definitely makes a statement, as well as raises the standard by which other scores in this genre will henceforth be judged. Utilizing the so-called "minimalist" technique, Davis has created a nearly perfect musical landscape for the film, managing to run the full gamut from all-out action music to soft, almost haunting, passages, his seeming fondness for the occasional use of blaring, dischordant instruments providing a fitting musical expression of the strange and nightmarish realities of the Matrix. The only real complaint I have about the score album is its length (30 minutes of music from a 2-hour movie?), plus the fact that several of the better cues are conspicuously absent. Indeed, the overall presentation of this CD suggests that it was a largely obligatory release, which is unfortunate considering what a remarkable score this is. Hopefully Warner Bros. will consider a more comprehensive release in the future. Bottom line: if you can get this CD at a price befitting its 30-minute length, it'll make a solid - if somewhat incomplete - addition to your collection.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD Score! Listen to Demo Tracks!, February 4, 2000
This is a great CD Score.. Ignore all the other idiots that purchased the wrong cd, and wrote a bad rating because of their mistake. This is a very intense CD containing GREAT tracks. The composer did a splended job at creating the music masterpiece that was part of the thrill of The Matrix! I would recommend to anyone!
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