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Soundtrack / Score Support the artists you like by buying their music! http://www.amazon.com/Awkward-Moment-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B00HWK0FWO https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/that-awkward-moment-original/id797185810 Tracklist: 01. Crozet - Closed Shades [04:42] 02. Night Drive - After Dark [03:27] 03. David Torn - thought you were a...../hooker? [03:00] 04. Black Apples - Tales And Truths [03:24] 05. Strange Talk - Morning Sun [05:16] 06. David Torn - apology drawn/gramercy park [03:12] 07. David Torn - just one more chance [02:55] 08. David Torn - ny's charm/every guy but me [03:49] 09. Crozet - We'll Be Gone By Then [04:18] 10. Lavender Diamond - I Don't Recall [03:01] 11. David Torn - REALLY date you/he changes [03:00] 12. David Torn - the pact/key to the park [03:12] Album Review Romantic comedy That Awkward Moment is the directorial debut by screenwriter Tom Gormican, starring Zac Ephron, Miles Teller, and Michael B. Jordan. Its soundtrack contains contributions from synth pop acts including Crozet, Night Drive, and Strange Talk, as well as indie pop/rockers Black Apples and Strange Talk. They all fit the target audience for the film. The real surprise, however, is the score, which was composed by guitarist and producer David Torn, who has been writing for film and television since 2003. While his incidental music doesn't compare with his more formal recordings, his combined use of electronic and organic instruments even when they evoke the sounds of 80s electronic pop, offsets the other sounds presented here; his eight set pieces hold ambient and melodic beauty, as well as some tension and drama. Biography New York-based composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, singer, writer, and self-described "texturalist/guitarist" David Torn lent his distinctive style to numerous films and documentaries and collaborations. He worked with composers Howard Shore, Carter Burwell, and Ryuichi Sakamoto, as well as appeared on recordings from k.d. lang, David Bowie, Jim Carroll, Laurie Anderson, and a host of others. His solo works include Best Laid Plans (1984), Cloud About Mercury (1986), Door X (1990), Tripping Over God (1995), What Means Solid, Traveller? (1996), Splattercell's Oah (2000), the soundtrack to the Heath Ledger thriller The Order (2003), and the ECM release Prezens (2007). Sharing Widget |