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Tracksounds Now!
http://tracksounds.blogspot.com
Tracksounds.com has been online since 1998 and it's official blog was launched in 2005. The site covers original soundtracks and scores from film, television, video games, as well as production music. Tracksounds offers soundtrack reviews, composer interviews and other special, topical features.
Recent Posts
Invictus (Soundtrack) by Kyle Eastwood and Michael Stevens - Review
Musical MisalignmentReview by Christopher ColemanWith the coming of December, award season is "for your consideration" season is upon us and that has come to mean some sort of entry from director Clint Eastwood. 2009's apparent submission from prolif...
Win Everybody\'s Fine (Soundtrack) by Dario Marianelli
Yes. We're a little late with our latest Caption Contest, but don't worry, EVERYBODY'S FINE. Here's your chance to win composer DARIO MARIANELLI's bittersweet score for this a-typical, family, Christmas flick. Simply lay down your three best capt...
Reprise Records to Release The Book of Eli (Soundtrack) by Atticus Ross
REPRISE RECORDS TO RELEASE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK TO FEATURE FILM BOOK OF ELI ON JANUARY 12th, 2010 Soundtrack to Post-Apocalyptic Drama Features Original Score by Nine Inch Nails Collaborator Atticus RossDecember 7, 2009 — Burbank, CA — Reprise Rec...
Soundcast #10 - Avatar Expectations and Hans Zimmer\'s Modern Warfare 2
Episode #10Avatar Expectations and Hans Zimmer's Modern Warfare 2Recorded December 4, 2009Published December 6, 2009Episode Highlights00:30 - Opening - Tom's book, Marius' TV pilot score04:45 - Moon, A Serious Man, Dragon Age: Origin, The Road, Inglo...
The Hills Run Red (Soundtrack) by Frederik Wiedmann - Review
The Hills Run Red With The Sound of MusicReview by Marius MasalarI’ll admit that I went into THE HILLS RUN RED thinking I was in for another aural assault of rumbling synths, wailing dissonances, and uncomfortable things done to innocent instrument...
Coco Before Chanel (Soundtrack) by Alexandre Desplat - Review
Elegance as SimplicityReview by Christopher ColemanIf ever I felt under-dressed while viewing a film, it was the night I watched Coco Avant Chanel (Coco Before Chanel). While viewing director/ screenwriter, Anne Fontaine's take on the early life of C...

