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In A Landscape

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Invasion (Music from the Original TV Series: Season 1)
  1. Invasion Main Title
  2. And At This Frequency
  3. Permanently Retired
  4. JASA Launch
  5. Stranded
  6. Missing Hinata
  7. Carry Chavez Out
  8. What Do We Do
  9. It’s The Hoshi-12
  10. Hinata’s Room
  11. Emergency Signal
  12. Quiet As A Mouse
  13. Cleared To Leave
  14. Aneesha’s Kiss
  15. Vastness of Space
  16. Hinata Was Her
  17. Coming For Casper
  18. Listen To Your Voice
  19. Inside The Hive Mind
  20. President’s Address
  21. It Was You
  22. Here For You
  23. Your Crew Is Dead
  24. You’re Full Of Stars

Max Richter

Invasion (Music from the Original TV Series: Season 1)

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    Released: 29th Apr 2022

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Max Richter provides the stellar score for tv series 'Invasion'.

“A big part of any scoring project is the process of discovering the musical language that feels like it emanates from the world of the show, like it belongs only to that world, and feels inevitably bound to it. In the case of Invasion, with its multiple interlocking storylines and broad emotional canvas, I needed to invent several musical worlds, and this meant multiple toolkits. I used the orchestra in its traditional setup, but also subverted electronically, I used a variety of different vintage synthesisers and processing tools, as well as solo piano and cello as my main colours. The multidimensionality of Invasion is reflected in the eclecticism of the score, which ranges from a directly emotional approach to thunderous and completely abstract brutalism, echoing the psychological dynamics of the show.” – Max Richter