DEVS, a tv series on FX/Hulu, is easily one of the best things I've ever seen on tv. It's written, directed and produced by Alex Garland the man responsible for Ex Machina & Annihilation, two of my favorite films of the last ten years.
The sound design and music in his films is always perfect. His musical collaborators are Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow and they are responsible for the music in DEVS as well. Garland lets scenes breathe, lets the music wash over you as the camera lingers.
It's difficult to separate the original music from pre-existing music used in the series. No soundtrack has been released so this mix has none of the newly written score. But I was able to track down a few of the pre-existing tracks that were used. The most important of which is Jan Garbarek - Regnantem Sempiterna. It makes several appearances throughout the series. One of the other pieces I was happy to find is Fortunate Ones by The Beacon Sound Choir. I ended up using two other tracks from them because they fit the style of the show perfectly.
I used several tracks from other soundtracks by Salisbury & Barrow and a few from the new Johann Johannsson album. I also used some favorite tracks from Cliff Martinez because of the steel drum sound he uses. Salisbury & Barrow used that same type of sound throughout their score. And anybody that has seen the series finale will know why I used Rachmaninov - Dues Meus.
If you haven't seen the series I highly recommend it. And then, of course, listen to this mix.
Cheers!
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T R A C K L I S T :
- 00:00 Jan Garbarek - Regnantem Sempiterna
- 05:28 Existence - Moon
- 06:15 DEVS - Stuart's Poem
- 08:48 Daniel Lopatin - Buzz Me Out
- 09:23 The Beacon Sound Choir - Fortunate Ones
- 12:04 Steve Reich - Come Out
- 14:35 Mica Levi - Bedroom
- 15:40 Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - Hand Covers Bruise
- 19:25 Cliff Martinez - What Shoe Size
- 21:14 Johann Johannsson & Yair Elazar Glotman - Slow Destruction Of Neptune
- 24:36 Ashera - Lullaby for Mother Earth
- 27:38 Cliff Martinez - They Broke His Pelvis
- 28:39 Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow - Smelling Reality
- 29:25 Johann Johannsson & Yair Elazar Glotman - Remembrance Of The Past
- 30:45 Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow - The Ghost of Her Mother
- 33:48 Cliff Martinez - We Don't Have to Think Like That Anymore
- 36:15 The Beacon Sound Choir - Drone 3
- 39:52 Rachmaninov - Deus Meus
- 43:50 Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow - Dream Reality
- 44:25 Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow - Annihilation
- 48:15 The Beacon Sound Choir - Sea Of Voices (Machinefabriek Rework)
- 52:33 Johann Johannsson & Yair Elazar Glotman - The Last Men
- 55:28 Salisbury & Barrow - Sleep
- 56:42 Johannsson & Glotman - The Universal End
- 58:11 end
Thank you!!
ReplyDeletei REALLY ENJOYED THE MIX
ReplyDeleteMANY THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS GUYS
BTW WHY DONT YOU HAVE fb PAGE?
Thanks for the kind comments, I'm glad everyone liked the mix! I don't have a FB page because that'd be too much work and I'm basically lazy. Haha! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThe attempt has materialized into a collection of Gothic-sounding tracks. It is debatable whether this can stand on its own merit without video.
ReplyDeleteDo you really think the interminable Reich section is even listenable?
Agreed the Come Out track should, more than any other track used on this whole site, have come out. But perhaps being annoying is an aesthetic in itself. But not for chill out mixes it isn’t. Guinevere by CSN as used in the show might have been amazing. But a fabulous mix otherwise. In a sense stands up more than the actual soundtrack, which has great bits but is, almost inevitably, somewhat repetitive, samey and of-a-mode. This has a classic understated but slightly disquieting faded grandeur, but also a reassuring, reaffirming air of possibility.
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