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発売日 2017年07月28日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHeavenly Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LSINV179CD
SKU 5051083116077

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The third season of Black Mirror landed on Netflix to widespread acclaim in 2016, and an additional treat was that a number of episodes were scored by well-established film soundtrack veterans. One such brilliant score for a particular standout episode (San Junipero) was composed by former Pop Will Eat Itself frontman and "Lux Aeterna" creator Clint Mansell. The episode itself was a different kind of Black Mirror; ultimately a period piece focused on technological nostalgia therapy and centered upon the romantic relationship between a female couple. Mansell's score transcends the primary '80s setting, interweaving forlorn strings, static-tinged electronica, and beautifully orchestrated strings awash with reverb. It features some familiar elements from Mansell's bag of tricks; his melodies play out here beautifully. Opener "San Junipero (80s-90s-00s-??)" begins with an enticing repetitive melodic pattern that sits against a captivating backdrop of graceful strings and ambience. The piece harks back to his accomplishments in encapsulating moods with simple melodies in films such as Moon and The Wrestler. Some new tricks appear elsewhere; "Night Drive" is largely composed of Nord-esque leads and soft strings before transforming into rumbling, discordant synth bass, marimbas, and timpani drums. "Property of Tucker Systems" is probably one of the tracks that is clearly geared toward a number of scenes, in relation to the same thing. Beginning with despondent acoustic guitar arpeggios and violas, it suddenly segues into something quite the opposite: ominous, piercing ambience with futuristic synths and urgently played bongos. Two definite standout tracks are "In Sickness, in Health" and "Waves Crashing on Distant Shores of Time"; the former is a stripped-back piece composed of sorrowful, heavily reverberated piano notes alongside sweltering and unwavering ambience while the latter is largely anchored by a very simple yet unforgettable motif that appears elsewhere in the album; surging synthwave strings climb into focus and end abruptly while the same notes are replicated by distant, ever-rising strings and an ethereal melody drips around it, with all elements eventually colliding into a gorgeous romantic score. Obviously, nostalgia has been encapsulated more prominently elsewhere within the episode of San Junipero; the use of Belinda Carlisle's hit "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" hits the nail on the head. And strangely enough, what seems to encapsulate the general feel of the episode's story through the score's mix, is how much occasional elements nod toward the use of popular music in classic '80s films; some minor instrumentation feels like a slight reference to Bette Midler's "Wind Beneath My Wings" and the occasional harmony elsewhere harks back to some of the minor instrumentation in Madonna's early work. Mansell's score for Black Mirror's San Junipero episode perfectly encapsulates the tone, the characters, and the themes involved within the story it's helping to tell, not only with its use of electronics, strings, and percussion, but through its magnetic transformation of each piece. One of Mansell's true skills is layering his work, and there is plenty here to discover on more than just a few listens. ~ Rob Wacey

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    1. 1.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~1 San Junipero (80s-90s-00s-??s)
    2. 2.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Faith, Hope, Fear & Falling in Love
    3. 3.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Tick Tock (Clock of My Heart)
    4. 4.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Night Drive
    5. 5.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Property of Tucker Systems
    6. 6.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~In Sickness, In Health
    7. 7.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Life Eternal
    8. 8.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Waves Crashing on Distant Shores of Time
    9. 9.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~Endless Summer
    10. 10.
      Black Mirror: San Junipero~San Junipero (Saturday Night in the City of the Dead)

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アーティスト: Clint Mansell

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ダーレン・アロノフスキー監督作品の多くを始め、映画『ゴースト・イン・ザ・シェル』(スカーレット・ヨハンソン主演/ルパート・サンダース監督)の音楽を手掛けるクリント・マンセルが、大人気Netflix作品『ブラック・ミラー』のサウンドトラックをリリース!シリーズ〈シーズン3〉エピソード4「サン・ジュニペロ」で起用された珠玉の音源を収録!アートワークは今大人気のブラジル人アーティストのブッチャー・ビリー!
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発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/07/10)

The third season of Black Mirror landed on Netflix to widespread acclaim in 2016, and an additional treat was that a number of episodes were scored by well-established film soundtrack veterans. One such brilliant score for a particular standout episode (San Junipero) was composed by former Pop Will Eat Itself frontman and "Lux Aeterna" creator Clint Mansell. The episode itself was a different kind of Black Mirror; ultimately a period piece focused on technological nostalgia therapy and centered upon the romantic relationship between a female couple. Mansell's score transcends the primary '80s setting, interweaving forlorn strings, static-tinged electronica, and beautifully orchestrated strings awash with reverb. It features some familiar elements from Mansell's bag of tricks; his melodies play out here beautifully. Opener "San Junipero (80s-90s-00s-??)" begins with an enticing repetitive melodic pattern that sits against a captivating backdrop of graceful strings and ambience. The piece harks back to his accomplishments in encapsulating moods with simple melodies in films such as Moon and The Wrestler. Some new tricks appear elsewhere; "Night Drive" is largely composed of Nord-esque leads and soft strings before transforming into rumbling, discordant synth bass, marimbas, and timpani drums. "Property of Tucker Systems" is probably one of the tracks that is clearly geared toward a number of scenes, in relation to the same thing. Beginning with despondent acoustic guitar arpeggios and violas, it suddenly segues into something quite the opposite: ominous, piercing ambience with futuristic synths and urgently played bongos. Two definite standout tracks are "In Sickness, in Health" and "Waves Crashing on Distant Shores of Time"; the former is a stripped-back piece composed of sorrowful, heavily reverberated piano notes alongside sweltering and unwavering ambience while the latter is largely anchored by a very simple yet unforgettable motif that appears elsewhere in the album; surging synthwave strings climb into focus and end abruptly while the same notes are replicated by distant, ever-rising strings and an ethereal melody drips around it, with all elements eventually colliding into a gorgeous romantic score. Obviously, nostalgia has been encapsulated more prominently elsewhere within the episode of San Junipero; the use of Belinda Carlisle's hit "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" hits the nail on the head. And strangely enough, what seems to encapsulate the general feel of the episode's story through the score's mix, is how much occasional elements nod toward the use of popular music in classic '80s films; some minor instrumentation feels like a slight reference to Bette Midler's "Wind Beneath My Wings" and the occasional harmony elsewhere harks back to some of the minor instrumentation in Madonna's early work. Mansell's score for Black Mirror's San Junipero episode perfectly encapsulates the tone, the characters, and the themes involved within the story it's helping to tell, not only with its use of electronics, strings, and percussion, but through its magnetic transformation of each piece. One of Mansell's true skills is layering his work, and there is plenty here to discover on more than just a few listens. ~ Rob Wacey|
Rovi

The third season of Black Mirror landed on Netflix to widespread acclaim in 2016, and an additional treat was that a number of episodes were scored by well-established film soundtrack veterans. One such brilliant score for a particular standout episode (San Junipero) was composed by former Pop Will Eat Itself frontman and "Lux Aeterna" creator Clint Mansell. The episode itself was a different kind of Black Mirror; ultimately a period piece focused on technological nostalgia therapy and centered upon the romantic relationship between a female couple. Mansell's score transcends the primary '80s setting, interweaving forlorn strings, static-tinged electronica, and beautifully orchestrated strings awash with reverb. It features some familiar elements from Mansell's bag of tricks; his melodies play out here beautifully. Opener "San Junipero (80s-90s-00s-??)" begins with an enticing repetitive melodic pattern that sits against a captivating backdrop of graceful strings and ambience. The piece harks back to his accomplishments in encapsulating moods with simple melodies in films such as Moon and The Wrestler. Some new tricks appear elsewhere; "Night Drive" is largely composed of Nord-esque leads and soft strings before transforming into rumbling, discordant synth bass, marimbas, and timpani drums. "Property of Tucker Systems" is probably one of the tracks that is clearly geared toward a number of scenes, in relation to the same thing. Beginning with despondent acoustic guitar arpeggios and violas, it suddenly segues into something quite the opposite: ominous, piercing ambience with futuristic synths and urgently played bongos. Two definite standout tracks are "In Sickness, in Health" and "Waves Crashing on Distant Shores of Time"; the former is a stripped-back piece composed of sorrowful, heavily reverberated piano notes alongside sweltering and unwavering ambience while the latter is largely anchored by a very simple yet unforgettable motif that appears elsewhere in the album; surging synthwave strings climb into focus and end abruptly while the same notes are replicated by distant, ever-rising strings and an ethereal melody drips around it, with all elements eventually colliding into a gorgeous romantic score. Obviously, nostalgia has been encapsulated more prominently elsewhere within the episode of San Junipero; the use of Belinda Carlisle's hit "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" hits the nail on the head. And strangely enough, what seems to encapsulate the general feel of the episode's story through the score's mix, is how much occasional elements nod toward the use of popular music in classic '80s films; some minor instrumentation feels like a slight reference to Bette Midler's "Wind Beneath My Wings" and the occasional harmony elsewhere harks back to some of the minor instrumentation in Madonna's early work. Mansell's score for Black Mirror's San Junipero episode perfectly encapsulates the tone, the characters, and the themes involved within the story it's helping to tell, not only with its use of electronics, strings, and percussion, but through its magnetic transformation of each piece. One of Mansell's true skills is layering his work, and there is plenty here to discover on more than just a few listens. ~ Rob Wacey
Rovi

チャンネル4からネットフリックスに引き継がれた、テクノロジーが生み出すディストピア的人間ドラマのシリーズ「ブラックミラー」のエピソード「サン・ジュニペロ」。シャイな女性ヨーキーは、クラブ〈サン・ジュニペロ〉で陽気な娘ケリーと出会い、愛し合うようになるが。一大コンピューターのシステム上に存在する、その疑似現実世界のクラブで、再会したいと思うヨーキーは。ドリーミーで悲しげで美しいエレクトロ・ミュージックでうっとりさせてくれるのは、クリント・マンセル。このシリーズ上、屈指の名作とも言われるエピソードのスコアをお楽しみあれ。 (C)馬場敏裕
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