Salisbury, Ben / Barrow, Geoff: Ex Machina (Original Soundtrack)
Salisbury, Ben / Barrow, Geoff: Ex Machina (Original Soundtrack)
Format: CD
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Artist: Salisbury, Ben / Barrow, Geoff
Label: Invada
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055869510929
Genre: Soundtrack
Two CD set. Original soundtrack score to the 2015 motion picture composed by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow. For this soundtrack, the duo join forces for a second time since their creation of Drokk, their unused score for 2012 motion picture Dredd, to create the dark, synth heavy score for Ex Machina. The film has enjoyed rave reviews including Sight & Sound naming it their 'Film Of The Week' and the Guardian describing it as a 'dazzlingly good-looking technological thriller'. Ex Machina is the directorial debut of Alex Garland, the man behind 28 Days Later and Sunshine. It stars a trio of rising stars - Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, and Alicia Vikander, who portrays a robot built to test the boundaries between humans and machines. Includes the 10 tracks included in the film and a bonus CD of material and cues not used in the main album.
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