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( thanks to Prajwal, Mumbai) add more infoĪsk a question about the music in this movie.Īdd music info heard in the movie but not listed on the soundtrack CD.Īdd other info not listed above (trivial anecdotes, press quotes, recording anomalies, etc).Ĭorrect errors listed above (incorrect tracklistings, product codes, typos, etc). It's "Tron Legacy (End Title)" by Daft Punk. Which tune/song is playing when the movie is done and the credits roll? ( from syed hamza in INDIA) ( thanks to Liquidus, Germany) add more info That has to be track 6 from the soundtrack album with the title "Arena". The song is basically like a drum beat and it almost sounds like gym shoes squeaking on the floors of a gym. What is the song playing when Sam is entering the arena right after meeting C.L.U.? It's a really fast beat and there are fireworks going off in the sky around Sam. 14, "Fall" ( thanks to Magus, Mexico) add more info What song is playing when Flynt and his son rescue Quorra(ISO)? ( from gabber in lublin,lubelskie,poland) ( thanks to Prajwal, Mumbai) add more info Contents 1 Background 2 Promotion 3 Critical reception 4 Use in media 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7. 3 It is the only film score by French music duo Daft Punk. ( thanks to Nitish, Mumbai) add more info Tron: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2010 film of the same name, released by Walt Disney Records on December 3, 2010. I'm sorry, but there is a song between "End of the Line" and "Derezzed", That's the one I'm asking about :) ( thanks to Magus, Mexico) add more info The song is "Derezzed" by Daft Punk ( thanks to zonafishboy, Tucson, AZ) add more info which song is this? ( from Magus in Mexico) It's on the soundtrack and it's called "The Son Of Flynn" (track 2) ( thanks to Sebastiam, Guayaquil, Ecuador) add more infoĪfter Castor asks the Dj's (Daft Punk) in his club to "alter the mood and electrify the boys and girls", they stop the song "End of the Line" and begin playing another electronic tune. What is the music playing when Sam rides his Ducati for the first time, at the beginning? ( from bharat in India) the entire soundtrack of the sci-fi movie Tron: Legacy (2010), which spawned a collection of remixes under the name Tron: Legacy Reconfigured in 2011. "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" by Journey ( thanks to Helmi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) add more info What song is playing when Sam enters his father's old gaming arena? It's kind of 1980s type. ( from Alan in Norfolk, VA)Ī song by Journey ( thanks to Kendra, Ontario) add more info Without a doubt, it's a game-changer for Daft Punk.Buy the Tron Legacy soundtrack CD today from The MovieMusic Store. These tracks come as welcome relief from the tension Daft Punk ratchets up on almost every other piece, particularly "Rectifier" and "C.L.U." Encompassing the past, present, and future of sci-fi scores, Tron: Legacy feels like it grew and mutated from its origins the same way the film's world did. It's not until the score's second half that the duo's more typical sound emerges on "Derezzed"'s filter-disco and on "End of the Line," where witty 8-bit sounds evoke '80s video games. However, for most of Tron: Legacy, they're concerned with pushing boundaries.
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Daft Punk get in a few clever nods to Wendy Carlos' Tron score, from "The Grid"'s blobby analog synth tones to "Adagio for Tron"'s mournful sense of lost wonder. Elsewhere, "Recognizer"'s pulsing horns and synths and "The Son of Flynn"'s arpeggios and strings are so tightly knit that they finish each others' phrases. "The Game Has Changed" may be the most dramatic example: It starts with a wistful wisp of melody that sounds like a ghost in the machine, then swells of strings and brass and buzzsaw electronics submerge but never quite overtake it. Working with the London Orchestra, Bangalter and de Homem-Christo fuse electronic and orchestral motifs seamlessly and strikingly. Tron: Legacy's legitimacy as a score may surprise listeners unaware of Bangalter's fine work on 2003's Irreversible while that score actually hews closer to Daft Punk's sound, it showed his potential for crafting music beyond the duo's usual scope. However, Tron: Legacy takes a much darker, more serious approach than the original film and Daft Punk follows suit, delivering soaring and ominous pieces that sound more like modern classical music than any laser tag-meets-roller disco fantasies fans may have had. When it was announced that the duo would score the sequel to one of sci-fi's most visionary movies, it seemed like the perfect fit: Their sleek, neon-tipped, playful aesthetic springs from their love of late-'70s and early-'80s pop culture artifacts like Tron. "The Game Has Changed" is the name of one of the tracks on Daft Punk's score to Tron: Legacy, and it also fits Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo's music for the film.