Clark Kent & Oscar Daniel and Clint Mansell
Today I have a really wicked remix of one of my favorite movie songs ever. This song is originally by Adele and was featured in the last Bond movie, Skyfall. Now we all know that movie was absolutely incredible. I mean everything about it was so spectacularly done, from the acting to the plot to the characters, and of course, the Bond theme. This was definitely one of the more intense Bond movies, which is why this remix of the original theme is so dope. It may seem weird, but I think this remix really takes on a lot of elements that the movie itself had. The initial buildup has this increase in anticipation. Clark Kent and Oscar Daniel have us in their palms of their hands with the suspense that continues to build up until it becomes a drop that screams action sequences. That is the great thing about this remix to me. It has enough dubstep and electronic elements to give it the flair that comes with the genre but also maintains the tone of the original song and movie. This song has that sense of danger and excitement and mystery and overall darkness that accompanies the movie. This song has been remixed in such a fantastic way that when the drop hits, it hits you like a wave. This is not the kind of remix that has a heavy drop and then tapers off into something kind of low energy in comparison. This is the kind of drop that spreads itself out, kind of like the way a drop of water spreads perfectly. It wraps the song up in this wonderful sense of badassery and that suave Bond way. Clark Kent and Oscar Daniel absolutely nailed it with this remix, and I have to say, this is the best remix of the song that I have ever heard. Today's instrumental song is a remixed version of songs composed by Clint Mansell. One of these songs is a melody that I absolutely love. Requiem For A Dream is a movie that offered a score, unlike anything I have heard. You can feel that raw desperation and desire for something more. You can feel that lost mind and fear and mystery. This is the beauty of music! You don't have to have seen a film or play to understand the emotions they are trying to portray. I hope you enjoy the music and please feel free to comment!
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