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Requiem for a Dream
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Nonesuch |
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0:00 |
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?-0075 |
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Summer: Summer Overture
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Summer: Party
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Summer: Coney Island Dreaming
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Summer: Party
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Summer: Chocolate Charms
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Summer: Ghosts of Things to Come
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Summer: Dreams
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Summer: Tense
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Summer: Dr. Pill
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Summer: High on Life
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Summer: Ghosts
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Summer: Crimin' and Dealin'
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Summer: Hope Overture
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Summer: Tense
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Summer: Bialy and Lox Conga - Moonrats
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Fall: Cleaning Apartment
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Fall: Ghosts-Falling
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Fall: Dreams
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Fall: Arnold
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Fall: Marion Barfs
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Fall: Supermarket Sweep
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Fall: Dreams
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Fall: Sara Goldfarb Has Left the Building
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Fall: Bugs Got a Devilish Grin Conga
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Winter: Winter Overture
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Winter: Southern Hospitality
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Winter: Fear
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Winter: Full Tense
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Winter: The Beginning of the End
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Winter: Ghosts of a Future Lost
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Winter: Meltdown
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Winter: Lux Aeterna
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Winter: Coney Island Low
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Composer Clint Mansell made his impact as a soundtrack composer known with his production of the Pi soundtrack. On that disc, the former vocalist for UK group Pop Will Eat Itself melded an abstract 20th-century classical sensibility to electronica with great (and eerie) results. On Requiem for a Dream--the follow-up film from Pi director Darren Aronofsky--Mansell repeats his magic. Here, teamed with the Kronos Quartet--one of the world's foremost (and most progressive) string quartets--Mansell fuses big-beat, ambient, and driving chamber music. The result is a mesmerizing aural complement to an already mesmerizing film. Dark, unpredictable, and thoroughly engrossing. --Jason Verlinde
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