Friday, October 2, 2009

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Notes Music: Charlie Clouser Saw

Hi all,

Following the line marked on the post that opened the renovation (inside and out) of the blog, I introduced a new paragraph to be common, such as masterpieces, but instead of being on a comic book, movie or video game that has impressed me, musical themes will "loose", that is, not making a review of a disk or critical musical, but simply to expose, Goear by, issues of music I like so that if someone also has a passion and feel curiosity, to open their fields to other things musical.
Today, therefore, go with Charlie Clouser (pictured) and his song for the movie Saw II, it appears, as is traditional in the series, mainly in bonds.

For those who know nothing of this composer of electronic music lover, you can find your card in Wikipedia HERE. As it is I want to focus on music. As you know, Saw is a series of films starring Jigsaw, a clever murderer who test their victims (usually with an intent to convey a "Moral" about life) sorely tried (forgive the redundancy) in order to escape a deadly trap that will kill them if they do what they are asked (usually extremely painful).
Well, it is often the end of these films leave us open-ended and often surprising (though increasingly less), with some last-minute revelation that aims to give some meaning to the film (the first case, Saw - a dry-) or simply confuse the viewer with a cliffhanger the size of the Cathedral of Burgos, but serving for little else. However, it is there, in the final disclosures, which often bring out the charisma Jigsaw, his intelligence and superiority, an impression reinforced by the great musical work Clouser. As you'll see, a powerful theme, well defined, and above all (and this is the most important) very simple, allowing you to retain easily.
Without further ado, I leave the subject, courtesy, as always, Goear.

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