No Time For Caution Suite (Version 2.0) It's a new spin on my previous two interstellar projects, they both were built to work together, this is the final result. Make sure to Like & Subscribe for similar content!
My sister knows how much I love Interstellar, and she brought me here, that’s a beautiful mix between Mountains and No Time For Caution, thanks for sharing this.
I love how that from 4:45 to 4:49 you think the track is going to flatline, but at 4:50 it gains a heroic second wind, as if to say "I'm not going down yet!" This remix deserves an oscar unto itself, some sort of "best remix of a cinematic score".
YES! This is awesome! The only thing I wished for was the choir during the mountains part, in fact it would be awesome if you could add a more intense choir there. I don't know if this would work, but the orchestra version of no time for caution (it's on youtube) also has an Inception-style horn come in really deep at certain points which sounds awesome and could add something nice for version 3.0
I am an absolute fan of the interstellar soundtrack, but this?? Omfg! It’s amazing, it gives me chills everytime, you somehow managed to mash all of my fave tracks into one!
Gonna assume this was made by some sort of magic spell, as it is clearly impossible to make the insurmountable surmountable. ~10/10 from a huge critic.
Hey man!!! Can you recreate The Revenant Official Trailer music??? Its wonderful... I have track in ITunes - Music from "the Revenant" Movie Trailer by Hollywood Studio Orchestra... But its a lil bit different from original... I can send this track for you how a sample - may it will be helpful... Can you do it??? its will be grate, if you interested in it!!!!
It's the metronome track. Musicians and conductors use this to keep the meter uniform, or in the case of films, to sync the performance with the screen material.
@@Cormagh Yes, and in this case it is put into a film as a reminder of time passing. It starts slower than 1 per second, but slowly, it speeds up until the clicks happen exactly once per second. In fact, they get synced with the youtube timer, check it out! Remember, due to time dilation, one hour in Miller's planet means 7 years in Earth time. Every. Seconds. Counts.
I see this playing as Superman brings Doomsday to space and there’s a dramatic seen where this plays as Superman and Doomsday hurtle towards earth as he thinks about Lois for the last time.