Posted: Jul Fri 29, 2005 12:25 pm
That's a good question.
I wonder if that kind of stuff would be on IMDB. *goes and checks*
I guess not.
I wonder if that kind of stuff would be on IMDB. *goes and checks*
I guess not.
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http://www.disneylandreport.com/disneyn ... ening.htmlIt goes without saying that music will play an integral part of the Space Mountain: Mission 2 experience. Michael Giacchino, the world famous composer whose scores notably include the music to the Disney/Pixar movie The Incredibles and the American television series Alias, has created the sonic background that will accompany passengers along their journey.
http://www.dlp.info/DLP/Lands/Discovery ... untain.aspThe a lot more energetic and thrilling original version can be found at the Sound of Magic-website. Also the composer Steve Bramson, who is also responsible for scoring numerous tv-shows and movies, has released some recordings of his work for Space Mountain on his website. For this he has chosen material recorded with the full orchestra and used in the waiting area / the station but not yet officially released. Three MP3s can be found on his website in the section music/adventure, plus one in the section music/for fun.
The old track from 1995-2005 was composed by Steve Bramson.bdinger wrote:Does anyone know who composed Paris's Space Mountain music? A track just played on Subsonic, and parts almost sounded like something from E.T. Did John Williams have any involvement?