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Attack the Block
Attack the Block

Attack the Block (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Product ID : 47934055
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Galleon Product ID 47934055
UPC / ISBN 619159822151
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About Attack The Block

Product Description The premiere vinyl release of Attack The Block original motion picture score and soundtrack from Steven Price, Felix Buxton, and Simon Ratcliffe (of Basement Jaxx). This 2011 Sci-Fi film was the breakout performance for actor John Boyega (Star Wars, Detroit, Pacific Rim 2), Jodie Whittaker (Dr. Who), as well as Academy Award winning composer Steven Price (Gravity, Suicide Squad, Fury). The story follows a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves from predatory alien invaders. Pressed on Glow In The Dark vinyl 2xLP and Glow labels to bring the monsters back onto your very own turntable. Review ATB's score deserves huge plaudits. Steven Price and UK house music stalwarts Basement Jaxx (a.k.a. Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe) have composed a soundtrack that's equal parts B-movie and dubstep insanity. Sometimes the composers use 1950s theremin kitschiness, other times they evoke the stripped down menace of a John Carpenter flick. They've crafted a love letter to scifi soundtracks, and their work enhances the film immensely. If Daft Punk's score to Tron Legacy was too sanitized for your tastes, you'll definitely dig this. --io9 Prior to their classical pop collaboration with the Metropole Orkest, Basement Jaxx venture outside their comfort zone began with Attack the Block, the official soundtrack to Joe Cornish's directorial debut about a group of South London teens defending their council estate against an alien invasion. Produced in conjunction with British composer Steven Price (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), their first film score eschews their usual genre-hopping, diva-led house (ominous opener "The Block" is the only track to contain any flashes of vocals) in favor of 20 instrumentals which echo the suspense of the box office hit's storyline, thanks to a blend of piercing strings, eerie synths, and doom-laden beats...just as thrilling whether you've seen the film or not, while the haunting "Moses: Ninja" and the Star Wars-esque "Moses vs. the Monsters" certainly fulfill the John Carpenter-meets-John Williams expectations of Cornish's criteria...it's a promising first cinematic effort which should prick up the ears of any sci-fi comedy director looking for an exciting and pulsating musical accompaniment. --All Music