Saturday, September 10, 2011

"Lux AEterna" - Best dark composition ever.

Please read before listening.

Most of us have seen  the epic cult movie "Requim for a dream" and felt its after effects of watching.For many peoples,this is the movie you can't resist watching and also regret after watching it.And that's why it has been known as cult drama that this was not suitable for general public and ahead of time.Well,I didn't take "ahead of time " point.But apart from movie what made it different was its soundtrack which was so perfect  and fit in scenes that i can't imagine any other music over them.

The main track "Lux Aeterna" by Client Mansell is the perfect dark song for the movie.If you are orchestra lover kinda person and love piano compositions then it is perfect treat for you if you are  not with a faint heart .I will rank this song as the best dark song that till date i have heard.It was the Letimotif for RFAD i.e recurring theme of the film.This track belive me can take you in different dimensions if you listen it lonely with no interferences on your earphones.The theme was such a hit that it was used subsequently in movie trailors such as LOTR ,Lost,I am legend and games.It was reorchestrated by Client Mansell for LOTR 2:THE TWO TOWERS official trailer as "Requim for a tower".

As i said that it is a dark song,i will share one incidence.I was listening to "Lux Aeterna" in my room on my music speakers with a pretty high volume and suddenly one of my flatmate entered in my room and he said " why you keep playing this song,its like somebody is dead".I just passed it by saying that you know nothing about this song to comment.The music was meant to be like this and it can't be better than this.

The best dark song i say,give it a try.

WARNING: Listeners discretion advised.Not for a faint heart.

Also,check its reorchested version in LOTR trailer ->

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Posted via email from Ankur Agarwal

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