published: 17 /
3 /
2020
Label:
Deutsche Grammophon
Format: CD
Spooky, beautiful and richly arranged soundtrack from Max Richter, Lorne Balfe and Nils Frahm to science fiction blockbuster which can be enjoyed on its own
Review
The well-made film 'Ad Astra', which had a budget of close to a $100 million, only showed in cinemas for a few weeks before its release on Blu Ray disc, which has become common practice in the film industry. Meant for home entertainment on an expensive HD TV, it tells of a father and son who search for intelligent life beyond Earth. Riddled with close-ups and digital effects, I found it hard to sit through.
Max Richter's soundtrack too loves clichés. At times syrupy in typical Hollywood fashion, Richter reconstructs themes from his earlier works with considerate affection. The two CD set of the two hour film will sound like a warm bath to the ears of an experienced Max Richter listener. Thank God, on the CD the usual suspects from the Dream Factory don't speak over the music like they do in the film. Harsh and rumbling turns gave a much welcomed edge to familiar themes, adding a bit of grit where it was needed in the quasi-dramatic, cinematic extraterritorial shower of sounds.
'The Wanderer' leans towards Richter's 'Sleep' project, but surprisingly enough isn't as toe-cringing as one would expect during this rather bombastic cliché of a Hollywood movie. 'Tuesday', the core composition on Richter's soundtrack, is the single genuinely worthwhile track from him on the double CD, lasting twenty minutes and for the better half of it proving quite mesmerizing.
"We're a dying breed, boy," the father explains to the son out of the blue in the movie, which is literally a choreography in blue. The epilogue features eight compositions by Lorne Balfe, a Scotsman never before featured on our pages. Silky string orchestrations, modest synthesizer bubbles and quirky electronic flashes pay the rent. The credits roll out muzak by Nils Frahm, which goes well beyond Jean-Michel Jarre's predictable tricks of the trade.
Track Listing:-
1
To The Stars
2
Encounter
3
Cosmic Drone Gateway
4
I Put All That Away
5
A Trip To The Moon
6
Terra Incognita
7
Ex Luna Scientia - Requiem
8
Journey Sequence
9
The Rings Of Saturn
10
The Wanderer
11
Erbarme Dich
12
Forced Entry
13
Preludium
14
Resonantia
15
Let There Be Light
16
Ursa Minor - Visions
17
Event Horizon
18
Musurgia Universalis
19
You Have To Let Me Go
20
Tuesday (Voiceless)
21
Opening
22
Briefing
23
Space Journey
24
Rover Ride
25
Pirate Attack
26
Orbs
27
Underground Lake
28
Trip To Neptune
29
Says
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