![]() ![]() This is one of the few tracks where the cello comes to the fore. “Cracked Diamonds” is pure Hollywood, a soundtrack for a pensive moment as the hero girds himself for the final encounter. “Wonder” merges a pumping EDM sequence with strings from the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra for a soaring work. ![]() Tillman brings that cinematic experience to Superhuman, with themes that could be scores to movies, most of them action films. ![]() If you hear a lead cello in those films, or something that sounds like a mutated cello, it’s Martin Tillman. His work includes Total Recall, the Batman Dark Knight Trilogy, T he Da Vinci Code, Pirates of The Caribbean, Black Hawk Down, Mission: Impossible, and more. The Swiss-born cellist has been a fixture on Hollywood film scores for the last two decades. In fact, “Notes Towards the Universe” might sound like a mid-period Tangerine Dream track, full of sequencer patterns, dramatic synth leads and electric guitar accents. There’s no looping and no romantic chamber arrangements. Written by John Diliberto on October 2, 2016įrom the opening notes of Martin Tillman’s Superhuman, it’s obvious that this isn’t going to be your typical contemporary cello album. Martin Tillman's Superhuman Symphonic Electronic Rock ![]()
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