The Animatrix [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. Who Am I? [Anamatrix Edit] - Peace Orchestra
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2. Big Wednesday
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3. Blind Tiger - Layo & Bushwacka!
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4. Under the Gun - Supreme Beings of Leisure
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5. Martenot Waves - Meat Beat Manifesto
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6. Ren 2 - Photek
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7. Hands Around My Throat - Death in Vegas
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8. Beauty Never Fades [Animatrix Edit] - Junkie XL, Saffron
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9. Supermoves [Animatrix Remix] - Overseer
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10. Conga Fury [Animatrix Edit] - Juno Reactor
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11. Red Pill, Blue Pill [*] - Junkie XL
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12. Real [*] - Tech Itch
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The Animatrix [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- GREAT
- Decent Matrix Tribute
- an enigma
- Good, but not great
- Somewhere around a 4.7
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The Animatrix: The Album
Peace Orchestra , and Free*Land
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Movie Soundtracks
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Dreamworld: Music Inspired by The Matrix
- Matrix Revolutions (Score)
- The Matrix Reloaded
- The Matrix: Music From The Motion Picture
- The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score
ASIN: B000095J68
Release Date: 2003-06-03 |
Tracks:
- Who Am I? [Anamatrix Edit] - Peace Orchestra
- Big Wednesday
- Blind Tiger - Layo & Bushwacka!
- Under the Gun - Supreme Beings of Leisure
- Martenot Waves - Meat Beat Manifesto
- Ren 2 - Photek
- Hands Around My Throat - Death in Vegas
- Beauty Never Fades [Animatrix Edit] - Junkie XL, Saffron
- Supermoves [Animatrix Remix] - Overseer
- Conga Fury [Animatrix Edit] - Juno Reactor
- Red Pill, Blue Pill [*] - Junkie XL
- Real [*] - Tech Itch
Customer Reviews:
GREAT.......2007-01-12
If you are into this type of thing then you will absolutely LOVE it.
Decent Matrix Tribute.......2005-12-13
Animatrix - The Album opens very strongly with the scintillating, mellowing, "Who Am I?," "Big Wednesday," and "Blind Tiger." The electronic arrangements fit very well with the psychological mood of the world of the Matrix. Unfortunately, tracks four through twelve are not as strong. Tracks eleven and twelve include music and dialouge from the original film score: but it is just the same three or four lines by Neo and Morpheus repeated over and over. In Track eleven, "Red Pill, Blue Pill," the only spoken words are "take the red pill; take the blue pill" over and over, by an unknown voice (not Reeves or Fishburne) and some amateur mixing that sounds like a "do it yourself Party DJ Mixer Kit." If you are at a Rave, I suppose these last two tracks would be right up your alley.
an enigma.......2005-10-28
i've enjoyed most of the soundtracks on the animatrix cd but as i watch the movie i always miss sumthin outta it...does someone out there posses info on where i could get the soundtrack played when the girl goes lookin for her cat in the wiered building and finds them boys playin with the nature of the building...?and then just when the girl picks the feather from its hovering mode..the cat scares a white dove into flight then the music that i'm lookin for begins...if someone out there knows what i'm lookin for...plz page me on erwogera@hotmail.com
Good, but not great.......2005-09-08
This CD has some really excellent tracks, some OK ones, and some that make you scratch you head with "what-were-the-artists-thinking" kind of bewilderment. As mentioned by a previous reviewer, the track Masters of the Universe (when the Kid is escaping the Agents on his skateboard), amazingly, is omitted. However, the first track (the "credits" music), Supermoves, and Conga Fury are great fun to listen to.
As for the genre itself, Trance seems to me to be the equivalent of classical music for our time. Some is good, some is bad, but it all gives you a sense of free-mind feel, without words or lyrics or pop influences mucking up the experience of the music itself. If that makes any sense...
Somewhere around a 4.7.......2005-08-01
Nope... its not another unenjoyable rap or pop album. What I'm trying to get at is that its so, so sad that electronic music is not popular and deserves to be. Repeatable lovey-dovey pop and false rap is what mostly strikes listeners through the radio. Though I do understand electronic music is meant for mainstream listening and is meant to stay deep underground in the clubs, lets hope to see electronic music favored in the future.
Due to some great electronic tracks left out from the film, I did give the compilation a 4.5, but nonetheless, being a huge electronic/techno fan, is a very well done and not far from a masterpiece.
Most Favored Track:
"Beauty Never Fades"
"Martenot Waves"
"Under The Gun"
"Hands Around My Throat"
"Conga Fury"
& a few from the film that were sadly left out.
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