I'm not talking about Hans Zimmer. Everyone knows about him and the other big shot names. I think they are good, but predictable, boring, repetitive. Somehow from ancient Rome to Samurai Japan, all sounds the same.
100 piece orchestras, with some electronica and heavy sounds infused with glorious choruses. I understand this would have massive overhead costs, but wish they were more publicly released music like this in album format. Any suggestions? Examples are my two favorite below.
My two current favorite composers (Recent/Modern) are duos. E.S Posthumus and Two Steps From Hell. X-Ray Dog and others are not very listenable I found, not even for soundtrack, just for previews kind of thing.
E.S Posthumus is awesome since they released publicly available full albums that can be used for soundtrack purposes and just sit back and listen.
Two Steps From Hell, no albums publicly available. One album may have 50 songs and only about 10 that are listenable, which is par for any album anyways. Been reading their Nemesis II will be publicly released and will have a focus on listening quality. Two Steps From Hell composers say they write music and their inspiration are from the listeners. Oddly, over hundreds of songs none are publicly available or in an album format for listening, weird.
Anyone else loving these soundtrack composers and wish they would write more music for the public listeners and not just for commercial purposes?
100 piece orchestras, with some electronica and heavy sounds infused with glorious choruses. I understand this would have massive overhead costs, but wish they were more publicly released music like this in album format. Any suggestions? Examples are my two favorite below.
My two current favorite composers (Recent/Modern) are duos. E.S Posthumus and Two Steps From Hell. X-Ray Dog and others are not very listenable I found, not even for soundtrack, just for previews kind of thing.
E.S Posthumus is awesome since they released publicly available full albums that can be used for soundtrack purposes and just sit back and listen.
Two Steps From Hell, no albums publicly available. One album may have 50 songs and only about 10 that are listenable, which is par for any album anyways. Been reading their Nemesis II will be publicly released and will have a focus on listening quality. Two Steps From Hell composers say they write music and their inspiration are from the listeners. Oddly, over hundreds of songs none are publicly available or in an album format for listening, weird.
Anyone else loving these soundtrack composers and wish they would write more music for the public listeners and not just for commercial purposes?






