BATTLEFIELD, 1986 (7")

(7")
Music for animation cyber-noir film "Battlefield" (based on same-titled book by Stephen King)
Genre Soundtrack
FormatVINYL
Cat. noSHUKAI5
Label SHUKAI
Artist VOLODYMYR BYSTRIAKOV
Release Date18/06/2021
Carrier7"
Barcode750122049288
StockIn stock
Tracklisting
BATTLEFIELD, 1986 (7")
vinyl Album or track playing
TRACKLIST A1. Untitled I A2. Intro Theme A3. Untitled II A4. Title Theme A5. Bathroom Theme B1. Battle Theme I B2. Battle Theme II B3. Boss Theme B4. Battle Theme III B5. End Theme INFO Music for animation cyber-noir film šBattlefield› (based on same-titled book by Stephen King) Animated films soundtrack is one of the most substantial aspects of Bystryakov's career. He masterfully balances between being a composer and a sound designer. A cartoon thriller for Stephen King's original story was created at the Kyivnaukfilm studio in 1986. The work itself reached the Soviet reader in 1981 for the first time and was King's first publication in the USSR, as well as "Battleground" was the first and only film adaptation. Battlefield is a work that belongs entirely to its time. This soundtrack is a semi-conscious journey through the night TV network: from Italian horror movies and detectives to the movie Blade Runner on the last working channel well past midnight. Actually, in such a sequence, the fabric of the work is revealed. The atmosphere in the style of Goblin (Untitled I), thus echoing the work of Enno Morricone (Title theme, Theme of the boss). In addition to melodic fragments, he boldly creates minimalist pieces that undoubtedly sound like an early acid house (Untitled II), because the sounds of Roland TB-303 and TR-606 are instantly recognisable. Bystryakov's approach did not involve the use of many tools or effects. He worked with one Roland Juno-106 synthesiser, using the full palette of its sound. His new tool is a counterpoint. This is how the final theme (End Theme) is constructed, where a piercing solo on a saxophone changes the atmosphere to nostalgia. Composed and arranged by Volodymyr Bystriakov Sax by Ihor Rudyi Film director: Mykhailo Titov Artwork: Maria Cherkaska Restoration and mastering by Max Kondrashov Compiled by Dmytro Nikolaienko, Dmytro Prutkin and Sasha Tsapenko Artwork courtesy by Dovzhenko Centre ˆ ? Shukai / Volodymyr Bystriakov 2021
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