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Djawadi's score can be heard in some clips from the movie on Collider. From what I can hear, it sounds very good; stirring, mystical motifs mixed with rousing, epic themes.
I am rrreally looking forward to this soundtrack their trailer was already amazing! with the remixed version of 'the used' unbelievable i can't wait to get that song! :D
I really hope that this new score didn't ignore everything from the original by L. Rosenthal. I think it would be a great positive if some of Rosenthal's score was incorporated in the main themes of the remake. Since they are staying pretty loyal to the original films story, it only makes sense to keep some of the orignal scores tones in the remake as well. Rosenthal's original is one of the best scores ever.
The 2 cues extracts will be on Geoff's website (not yet listenable), here is his comment about it :
"The original Clash Of The Titans was one of the films I watched most growing up. In fact, my affection for that movie is what made Outlander such an appealing project for me, so it goes without saying that I'd jump at the opportunity to work on the remake with Ramin Djawadi.
I was lucky enough to score my favorite scene in the movie, the 9-minute action setpiece at the end where Perseus confronts the Kracken. The whole sequence incorporates a whole lot of elements, so it was great fun to intertwine my Kracken music Ramin's themes.
I also got to show my experimental side in writing the Stygian Witches scene."
"Clash Of The Titans from Warner Bros. will include portions scored by Zanelli. The entire Kracken sequence at the climax of the film will feature his music, as will the Stygian Witches scene."
@ Miles 1. Not necessarily, but you'll watch the fim and hear the film through different eyes/ ears. Sometimes better, because you can recognize the sounds. But you also can interpret the music your own way, and then when you see it in the film, and youll think ''why did they put that piece THERE?''
2. Yep, the original website. If you have Chrome, you can easily spot them, via about:cache !