anyone knows what track they use for the heist with firetruck in Estonia? If I recall it starts with some sound that sounds like its played backwards. really cool concept.
Ludwig Göransson will compose Tenet
PM, please!
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Here we go again lol... If one person says they have it and to PM them it'll probably make the next dozen pages a lot more efficient.
Listening right now. Holy fuck, "Rainy Night in Tallinn"
Link?
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It doesn't omit anything though - it's just extended slightly in some places. I actually like the concept because the soundtrack would've been too disjointed. So they kinda connected some cues to make up these tracks.
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but i prefer the film version
It doesn't omit anything though - it's just extended slightly in some places. I actually like the concept because the soundtrack would've been too disjointed. So they kinda connected some cues to make up these tracks.
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but i prefer the film version
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Can someone hit me up with a link?
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Alright, I've got it, and I very carefully bulk-stripped the metadata without looking because I'm not seeing it until Sept. 4th and don't want to be spoiled by track titles. Only listened to the first few cues for the same reason, but blimey, it's no wonder people are saying it's blowing their socks off at the cinema.
Before anyone starts talking in earnest about PMs etc., this is less under the banner of 'leaked trailers' and more under the banner of generic music piracy- So perhaps a middle ground would be sharing only a couple of key cues, the way we usually expect to get them on Soundcloud etc. to spread hype before a release? Rather than sharing the whole thing, which goes on sale officially in only a couple of days. Pretty sure Qobuz will have it so I'll be buying it in lossless from them the moment I've seen the movie. What do you think is less likely to result in a ban?