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The Brutalist
Nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Original Score, and shot in the glorious, vintage VistaVision format,
Brady Corbet's The Brutalist stands as a monumental achievement in filmmaking. Opening with a mesmerizing and continuous
10-minute overture, composer Daniel Blumberg's music sets the stage for the film's epic narrative, which spans multiple
decades and follows fictional Hungarian architect László Toth (played by Adrien Brody) as he rebuilds his life in
post-war America.
Encompassing large-scale brass orchestrations, intimately lyrical piano melodies and freewheeling, improvisational jazz,
The Brutalist's score is as ambitious and broad in scope as the film itself. Envisioning the score as slabs of sound
rich and resonating while also measured and restrained the music developed into the sonic embodiment of the Brutalist
design aesthetic, where imposing scale and raw textures meet values of simplicity and economy. To craft its singular
sound, Blumberg worked with a cast of boundary-pushing musicians and improvisers, traveling across the UK and Europe
with a custom-built remote recording setup to capture his players on location. Exploiting the tension between the
fluidity of improvised music and the meticulous precision of film scoring, Blumberg coaxed out beautifully rich and
resonant performances from his collaborators, including avant-garde innovators Axel Dörner (trumpet), Evan Parker
(saxophone), Sophie Agnel (piano), and John Tilbury (piano), to name a few.
For the film's frenetic and intoxicating jazz club scene, Blumberg assembled a jazz quartet (comprised of Pierre Borel
on saxophone, Simon Sieger on piano, Joel Grip on bass, and Antonin Gerbal on drums) to perform improvised versions of
his themes live on set, resulting in one of the film's most electrifying numbers, as well as additional period-specific
pieces that appear throughout the soundtrack. For the film's 1980s-set Epilogue, Blumberg traveled to New York to work
with synth-pop pioneer Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Erasure), deconstructing and rebuilding the film's main theme into a
redemptive, synth and drum machine-driven dance track befitting of the new era.
The score was mixed and co-produced by longtime Scott Walker collaborator Peter Walsh, who also worked on Blumberg's
past three records.
Pressed on 180-gram vinyl, the 2-LP release from Milan Records features printed sleeves housed in a gatefold package
designed by The Brutalist title designer Sebastian Pardo in close collaboration with Daniel Blumberg.
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Format
LP · 2 disc
Release
01-08-2025
Label
Item-nr
1251096
EAN
0198028794718
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
OVERTURE (SHIP)
2
OVERTURE (LASZLO)
3
OVERTURE (BUS)
4
CHAIR
5
VAN BUREN'S ESTATE
6
LIBRARY
7
JAZZ CLUB
8
PORN
9
MONOLOGUE
10
UP THE HILL
11
PENNSYLVANIA
12
BICYCLE
13
STEEL
14
INTERMISSION
15
ERZSEBET
16
HANDJOB
17
BATH
18
BUILDING SITE
19
RIBBON CUTTING
20
PICNIC BY THE LAKE
21
GORDON'S DINNER
22
LOOKING AT YOU
23
VIDUI
24
NEW YORK
25
STAIRS
26
CARRARA
27
MARBLE
28
TUNNEL
29
CONSTRUCTION
30
HEROIN
31
SEARCH PARTY
32
EPILOGUE (VENICE)