Download both the sheet and the midi file here: I decided to re-arranged this theme because the previous arrangement is totally shit. I can't condone such shitty arrangement so I re-arranged as a respect for hans zimmer. I hope I did a little good job this time. As you can see in the video, the only living veteran is Romus Burgin so I put his picture in his 90s today. Sidney Phillips died last year R.I.P. This show was premiered 6 years ago.

A good series I won't forget. Good writing since it was produced by Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks.

Here you can download the current MIDI Pack. It is a ZIP File that contains all midi files of my Youtube Synthesia Tutorials. Check this list to see which songs are included at the moment! Last updated on November 7th, 2017 (46 Songs in one.zip file). Please support me, make a donation to gain access to this.

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Planning to re-watch this series. Brings back a lot of memories.

• CD1 • Dreaming Of The Crash (3:55) • Cornfield Chase (2:06) • Dust (5:41) • Day One (3:19) • Stay (6:52) • Message From Home (1:40) • The Wormhole (1:30) • Mountains (3:39) • Afraid Of Time (2:32) • A Place Among The Stars (3:27) • Running Out (1:57) • I'm Going Home (5:48) • Coward (8:26) • Detach (6:42) • S.T.A.Y. (6:23) • Where We're Going (7:41) CD2 • First Step (1:47) • Flying Drone (1:53) • Atmospheric Entry (1:40) • No Need To Come Back (4:32) • Imperfect Lock (6:54) • What Happens Now? (2:04) • Who's They? (7:17) • Murph (11:21) • Organ Variation (4:52) • Tick-Tock (8:19) • Day One (Original Demo) (3:49) • Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (Poem) (1:39) • No Time For Caution (4:06).

Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Here 2017-02-21 11:55:05 a.co/7LzvTpY Waymann 2017-02-21 14:41:25 Think that 2CD album was that Illuminated Star Projection Edition. Don't think this one is still available.

Although, the vinyl release of this score was pretty good, it has Murph and Tick-Tock on it. You can find all these on youtube also. 2017-11-15 12:20:12 I just found out that you can actually buy a digital copy of the Illuminated Star Projection Edition from WaterTower's BandCamp in lossless quality!

Camp.com/album/interstellar-illuminated-star-projection-edit ion Gotham Rogue 2017-11-15 21:43:55 Wow thanks for the link! Didn't realize they'd ever offered a digital copy. Replies: 0 2017-03-26 21:25:09. Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Hybrid Soldier 2016-07-26 22:05:04 Because they made dozens of versions of it and Hans' final one is the one released on the OST. The film version was assembled by music editors with stems of other cues at the very last minute. Mike 2016-07-27 03:11:03 Don't wait for a release.

Not to be a spoil-sport, but it won't happen. What they gave us is what we're getting.

That said, so many fans have recreated the film version that we can all be satisfied, really. Now if only fans would do a solid edit of 'Batman Chased'. Still waiting for that one, 4 years on. Lol Replies: 2 2016-03-18 19:36:56. Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Boldizar 2016-03-27 08:10:57 I agree completely. I also think it is extremely dishonest when film composers get sold credit when they used 'not so' ghost writes for some cues. Interstellar was good because of the music, but also because it was honest and genuine.

No Ramin Djwadi chained up in the back room with Balfe. Soi 2016-05-10 08:01:59 I don't agree with Boldizar.

There's nothing dishonest about what Zimmer and his friends do. They're pretty damn open about not caring about exact credits.

But I do agree that interstellar was really cool because it felt like you were listening to something personal and his voice really shined. The collaborations are hit and miss for me, pirates of the caribbean is great, bunch of talented composers going at but you could still hear one voice tying it all together, kung fu panda 3 on the other hand was mostly boring, only a few tracks like the second half of jaded or legend of kai worth a repeat listen. Replies: 0 2016-04-18 04:02:19. This was addressed a few years ago, but unfortunately this doesn't seem to be have been escalated: Why does every track (I own the flac & cd version of the soundtrack) have a spike at ~15.7 KHz? Every(!) track has a high-frequency noise throughout the whole track. You can easily visualize this when using a spectrogram.

Because it's on each track, I can't believe this was intended. There was a huge discussion when the album came out in 2014 in reddit's audio-engineering subreddit: ats_up_with_this_spike_at_around_157khz_on_the/?sort=top It's sad that no one from Hans' side responded to that issue.

Your name: Please enter number: 1256 isildur 2015-12-28 21:38:56 Could be another Thin Red Line. But of course in a Nolan-Zimmer combo way. Which would be totally awesome. Zimson 2015-12-29 17:02:47 Wonder why nolan would take on a ww2 movie which has been the topic of so many films. Guess he's going for an Oscar. 0-cool 2015-12-29 18:08:08 considering it's a summer blockbuster and doesn't feature Americans(takes place in 1940).no oscar Zimson 2015-12-29 21:09:43 Yeah since it's going to be an action-thriller a nomination for best film is very unlikely. However you can't deny the academy likes period dramas.

Boldizar 2016-01-03 15:37:56 If Interstellar didn't win nothing will:/ Replies: 3 2015-12-09 06:28:35. Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Cyberpunk88 2015-10-16 22:59:24 If Hans Zimmer wants us to hear his scores on big speakers, then why won't he provide us with the needed quality of his tracks to play it on our big speakers. None of his (louder) scores have an isolated score option on the blu-ray of the movies (only inception has a 5.1 selection on the bonus disc). I still don't understand why he won't release complete versions of his scores, in either 2.0 or 5.1 (just like the Lord of the Rings collector's soundtrack collection).

People clearly want it, but instead we get shitty cd's with half of the tracks missing and some are released as bonus tracks in 256kbps. Boldizar 2015-10-18 02:47:22 I totally agree with this.

Replies: 0 2015-09-20 19:42:07. Just checking in to see if anyone's heard or read any more about anything coming out? I know it's effectively a over and done deal, because we've never received a complete Zimmer score, but I'm still hoping for one - or something with more music.

I wish Zimmer had more control over his music - or care, really. I guess as an artist, once you're done with something, it's time to move on, but he just really seems to be 'eh, I'm passed that' in every interview he does about it - that or it's him saying 'We'll see' or 'It's up to Water Tower' or 'Eh, it's out there somewhere. Howard Shore does the same thing with the Hobbit complete scores - he just seems so 'whatever' about the whole thing when anyone asks him, or that he has no clue how much there is - Shore even stated that the release we have now for 'An Unexpected Journey' is pretty much complete - which, would be true, if it had the other 40 minutes worth of stuff that's not on it. Why do scorers seem so oblivious to what they've made? I can't tell if Zimmer just doesn't care, understand, or has no control over it, which upsets me.

I'm not hating on him - I just wish I had a way to listen to that gorgeous score, even though I'm not entitled to it. Being a fan of film score sucks. Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Ds 2015-05-21 23:58:24 Hum I get your point but what cue are we missing here? I do not remember any missing piece of music, the release + the promotional FYC seemed quite exhaustive. The only problem is a damaged track (which has been repaired by fans) and an alternate track (the film mix has been recreated by fans). So in the specific case of Interstellar I don´t understand your complain. Boldizar 2015-05-23 19:06:15 We won't see anything for years if ever.

Alan the best you can do is to get the FYC CD and merge the tracks not on the 'official' releases. Unfortunately it will never be lossless due to the FYC cd source. The only missing cues are First Handshake and the Credits which are friend has on YouTube with the NTFC film mix and a fixed QC. Ds, the ISP is missing quite a bit cue wise. Alan 2015-05-24 04:28:47 Ah, yes, Boldizar - you hit what was going to be my response to Ds right on the nose: the problem of them not being lossless. This score needs to sound as good as possible, as far as I'm concerned, and tracks being lossless is a must - so that is why I hold out some small, tiny hope for an official complete release. And for the fan edits, they are fine, and the folks who worked on them are fantastic, but I'd still like something straight from Zimmer.

Bro 2015-05-24 09:54:59 I made most of the fan edits you are talking about, and I still agree. I'd like to have the original, missing / lost tracks in my possession just as much as you guys would.

Ds 2015-05-24 14:08:45 Alan, in fact we actually got 'something straight from Zimmer', and it was the crappy No Time For Caution demo released on iTunes. Something coming straight from Hans doesn't necessarily mean it's better than other people's arrangement. Hybrid Soldier 2015-05-24 14:31:27 It's not a demo. Lol Anyway, First Handshake, seriously? Torrent Progression Kiteboarding Beginner Dvd.

It's just a music editing. We have all we need from Interstellar. There's a pile a HZ scores that would deserve some extra stuff. I crossed IS off the list!:P bro 2015-05-24 16:42:09 Yeah I don't think getting 'extra stuff' whatever is the problem, people mostly just keep bitching for a not-damaged Quantifiable Connection. The NTFC stuff is mostly resolved at this point, and I wouldn't say the official NTFC track was a demo. It's looking like the track was intentionally mastered the way it was.

And I like it. Mike 2015-09-18 14:55:43 I don't necessarily mean to resurrect this debate (after the track came out, the vitriol was HORRENDOUS), but, referring to Ds's comment, am I the only one who does *not* have a problem with the original No Time For Caution track? I agree the film version is much better, the track we got does sound 'demo-ish' in parts (the fade out/organ crescendo at the very end is what struck me), and the volume is uneven (super quiet at the start, loud at the end, but that's easily fixable with the right software). But all in all, the track still gives me the same sense of emotion/excitement/suspense that the film version does.

Mike 2015-09-18 14:56:35 Am I the only person besides bro, that is.;) Replies: 0 2015-09-18 14:50:36. Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Hybrid Soldier 2015-08-29 14:28:21 Absolutely no idea! Bioscope 2015-08-29 16:13:24 My Horner moments cam from space scenes. Very Apollo 13. Zimson 2015-08-29 21:20:13 Never came to my mind. Interstellar is way to heavy on the electronics to sound anything like Horner imo.

If there are any similarities I could find in another score, it's maybe Her by arcade fire. The overall theme of that score is piano and electronic pads, but it's still far away from sounding anything like interstellar. Mike 2015-08-29 21:24:31 You should still consider pairing it with the track I mention, for comparison's sake.It just seems like a style imitation, IMO.;) Boldizar 2015-08-30 00:27:21 Speaking of Her, I really wish that score got a release (even a promo one). Anonymous 2015-08-30 01:03:29 Speaking of Her, that score got a release (a promo one).

It's the FYC. Frank 2015-08-30 01:06:01 I agree. Coward reminds me of Horner's 'crushing piano' Edmund Meinerts 2015-08-31 15:59:15 The rolling low piano in Interstellar definitely reminds me of Horner.

I see what you mean with Cornfield Chase, although I don't think it's particularly striking (or even intentional). Flying Drone, on the other hand, reminds me of JNH's Signs!

Boldizar 2015-09-15 02:00:36 Thanks for heads up Anon. I did not know it ever existed but was able to get a copy dirt cheap.:) Anonymous 2015-09-15 16:26:40 I guess I'm the odd one out. To me the score is closer to being a Da Vinci Code sibling than being a James Horner homage. Replies: 0 2015-07-29 01:14:45. So I got my blu-ray pre-order in today, a day early, and I can't help but notice (or think I do, at least) that the loudest parts of the movie, where the music really used to drown stuff out (that I, personally, loved but everyone else complained about) has been dumbed down a bit? I realize my home theater will not sound even so much as an ounce like the IMAX I saw the film in multiple times, but damn.

I really feel like those scenes that really BAM sent the score home. Scenes I am thinking of are the bigs ones: Mountains, Mann's betrayal, Docking.

They're just. Not loud anymore. The voices and the sound effects are great! But the music.

It's toned down a bit. Has anyone else had this issue with theirs?

I even checked out the iTunes version and it's got the same volume control as well. Does anyone think Nolan succumbed (or was forced) to obey a few complaints and 'turned' the music down? Man I really just hope it's my system.

Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Adam 2015-03-31 07:43:20 I will check for you later today Alan! I downloaded the 1080p IMAX torrent a few weeks ago and all the volume seemed fine to me! People must have been crazy saying the music was too loud NotSoAnonymous 2015-03-31 08:08:45 I'm waiting for my copy, but of all the download versions I've come across it has been substantially altered.

I was upset too. Laurens 2015-04-01 19:38:03 I watched parts of the blu-ray yesterday with headphones on, and I didn't notice a significant drop in music volume, it might have been taken down a bit to make sure everything still sounds good on less speakers than 5 (and not blow everything up with the very complex parts, I don't know)? I did notice this on the iTunes version, where the organ in the docking scene messed up the audio track when it got very loud, I was kind of disappointed by that because it just does not sound good when the audio starts cracking up because of its own volume. So I was just glad that the blu ray did not have this issue. Alan 2015-04-01 21:56:04 Thanks Adam - let me know how that IMAX torrent goes. Also, could you explain the different it would have apart from the blu-ray?

NotSoAnonymous - I agree. I tried a few versions, like iTunes and what not, and they're quiet as well. Laurens - I think Laurens might be on to something here. It would make sense to 'dumb' down things a bit because well.

I doubt very few people in the world have a home IMAX and copying that format straight to home video might be. Well, disastrously noisy. So maybe this was an attempt to make the home viewing doable?

Still a little upset at how much that first blast in Mountains has be turned down. It's nowhere near as big and powerful of a scene (to me) now.

In other news I tried to configure things a little differently in my setup, but I can't test it as my second disc came scratched so I sent it back to Amazon (they keep sending my broken shit) but when I get my replacement copy in, I will try it again and let everyone know. Who knows - maybe this is just time to get new speakers. Ray 2015-04-14 00:12:02 Hello. Best movie, best music. But now i will speak about the movie discs. The sound on dvd and bluray is weak.

English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 on the bluray, but not as good as the original cinema sound mix. The music is quiet, the effect is quiet. On the discs, in the duststorm, when they are closing the door in house, the windsound is end. But in the cinema, the windsound continue after closing the door.

Almost vibrate the house. This is just one example of the many.

I am very dissatisfied. The bluray and dvd dont give the original feeling of the Interstellar movie. How can i get the original (cinema) sound mix? Boldizar 2015-04-14 20:56:16 I listened/watched with my 5.1 setup for theater mode (aka loud). The Bluray sounds good.

You a 5.1 system for the sound to actually be 5.1 and the subwoofer is a huge part of it. Ray 2015-04-15 02:16:27 I listen and watch on 5.1 pc speaker at home. But i think, not this is the problem.

The cinema soundtrack and dvd-bluray soundtrack are different. Different mixing. I watched this movie in cinema 4 times. Now i can compare cinema track and disc track, because i compare a cam recorded movie to dvd-bluray movie. The sound of cam version is distort and not clean of course, but the sound mixing is better in cam version (cinema version). For example the duststorm windsound after closed door.

This is just one example of the many. Unfortunately DD2.0 and DD5.1 and DTS-HD MA5.1 are different from cinema 'version'. This best version is lost for me. Laurens 2015-04-18 11:16:34 I know this is a bit of a late response, but I can't find three damn hours every day to watch this movie:p lol. Still, I have watched it over various speaker sets, headphones and everything, and Alan is indeed right about the music being toned down. Especially during the mountains part, that first blow is very disappointing indeed. Still, the sound effects almost tore my windows apart, so it's definitely the way this release was deliberately mixed.

I still think that, however in the theatrical the music version was incredibly loud at some points (no complaints though, loved it) they didn't find it suitable for the home release, or they wanted to avoid complaints about the music drowning out the dialogue (which was a common complaint about the theatrical version, I could understand everything just fine but yeah, we have subtitles here in the Netherlands so.). However, there were also moments where the music surprised me a bit in volume, compared to the big swells (i.e. Just after Dr.

Few men have been' and the organ kicks in or the launch/detach music) so I don't think this is a production malfunction of some sort. Ulifox 2015-04-26 12:47:18 Hey Alan! You are quite correct. The Score AND Effects have been toned down in those scenes.

I was prepared to lower the volumen when that scenes came, but no need. To be honest, the sound mix in the Blu-ray is better balanced. It's like The Da Vinci Code Score, some parts were too loud ('over edited' I like to say). Alan 2015-05-11 23:32:59 Laurens, yeah, I figured this toning down was on purpose, 1. Because so many complained about the sound in the theatre and 2. Like you said, maybe it didn't work right for home viewing - either way, it makes me incredibly sad.

I've watched the movie now at home tripled than what I had in the theatre, and still every time something is turned down, I am sorely disappointed - I just can't seem to get used to it. Ulifox, I'm glad you enjoy it! Maybe one day I can get used to it haha! Ray 2015-05-14 01:35:12 My opinion also, that the music is low. Must be obtain the theatre movie sound disc.

Sorry for my english. Ray 2015-05-14 01:39:47 The music volume is low. Replies: 4 2015-05-03 23:30:34. Uworld Step 2 Ck Qbank. Your name: Please enter number: 1256 Anonymous 2015-05-04 02:03:58 Which pressing is it. Boldizar 2015-05-04 15:01:36 Did you listen through the whole track? They both have similar cues at the start.

Murph 2015-05-04 21:53:24 It says watertower music. I thought they sounded really similar and it never got to the main theme. It wasn't stay. I bought the CD like a month or two ago so I know exactly how it sounds Anonymous 2015-05-04 22:23:12 Are you sure?

Cause from what I hear the Watertower version is the 'good' one. Dreaming of the Crash and Stay are similar, you're sure that Dreaming of the Crash is pressed on there twice? Replies: 0 2015-05-02 16:11:52.

I know this question does not really belong in this thread specifically because there are more HZ-scores that the support the Headphone X app, but I ask it here anyway because I was just listening to the Interstellar score in '11.1 surround sound' and I am wondering if it's just me or does the stereo mix of the score sound way better than this 'remarkable technology'? I mean, sure the app makes it sound a little bit more surround-like but everything just sounds very hollow and not really clear, like I am listening to the music while my ears are stuffed.

When then switch to the normal (say the iTunes version) of the score, everything sounds way better (and I have tried this over various headphones and I experience the same thing with all of them. Did anyone also notice this or do I happen to own three crappy headphones (which I am very convinced I do not:p) and am I missing a breathtaking experience here?

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