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  1. 6 de jun. de 2022 · Synth Sounds. Blade Runner was released in 1982; it was directed by Ridley Scott and featuring an almost entirely-electronic soundtrack by Greek composer and synthesizer maestro Vangelis. The film wasn’t a huge success, it didn’t make a lot of money, and it polarized audiences with it’s studio-added narration.

  2. 6 de sept. de 2022 · The music that Vangelis created for that 1982 film became legendary in the field of film scoring, combining unique synthetic textures, majestic CS-80 brass tones, and real sound manipulated through a newly-acquired EM-U Emulator sampling keyboard.

  3. 1 de jun. de 2021 · With his haunting score for Ridley Scott’s dystopian masterpiece Blade Runner, Vangelis crafted a sonic soundscape that perfectly described the loneliness and alienation of the futuristic cityscape and its denizens.

  4. 17 de may. de 2021 · The 40 greatest synth sounds of all time, No 11: Vangelis - Titles, aka Chariots of Fire. By Computer Music. published 17 May 2021. Let's recreate a classic Vangelis synth patch. It seemed an improbable pairing: Hugh Hudson’s historical film set in 1924 scored by a synthesist?

  5. Blade Runner: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for Ridley Scott 's 1982 science-fiction noir film Blade Runner, composed by Greek electronic musician Vangelis. It has received acclaim as an influential work in the history of electronic music and one of Vangelis's best works. [3]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VangelisVangelis - Wikipedia

    As a musician who always composed and played primarily on keyboards, Vangelis relied heavily on synthesizers and other electronic approaches to music, although his first instrument was the piano.

  7. 21 de feb. de 2010 · When it comes to iconic sounds of synthesis, few are as memorable as Vangelis ‘ Main Titles for the classic science fiction film Blade Runner. When Blade Runner was released, in 1982, many were confused by the movie’s narrative. Others were put off by the story’s dark tone, or by Harrison Ford’s deadpan voice-overs.