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Tripi's score was rejected. I'm surprised they're including any of it. That rarely ever happens with standard releases.
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I found this disappointing, to be honest. I had higher hopes, given the people involved. Are you talking about film or score?
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Tripi's score was rejected. I'm surprised they're including any of it. That rarely ever happens with standard releases. Haven't seen the film yet, so don't know what the final credits are, but the poster credits them both: "Music by BT, Score by Gregory Tripi" http://cdn.collider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/dark-places-poster.jpg IMDb also lists both BT and Tripi
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IMDb is user edited; I find errors, instances where compsoers were changed and missing credits every month. BT was announced many months ago as taking over as composer. Tripi did his own score and as I recall, re-workings of cues.
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IMDb is, but an official poster isn't. So looks like the ended up using parts of Tripi's score after all
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Very likely. The poster is older though, but the current trailer reflects the poster. Stranger things have happened. The odd thing is "music" and "score". BT scored it, he even says so on his website. That's a terrible way to word it. Tripi should have gotten "Additional music" for a credit.
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Very likely. The poster is older though, but the current trailer reflects the poster. Stranger things have happened. The odd thing is "music" and "score". BT scored it, he even says so on his website. That's a terrible way to word it. Tripi should have gotten "Additional music" for a credit. Same thing on Oblivion, with the strange Music and Score wordings on M83 and Joseph Trapanese/Anthony Gonzalez.
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I just saw the film, which was so-so. I think the mostly ambient score worked quite well in the film. Also a cool shoegazing end credits song by BELONG, also on the album. Anyone here who got this album?
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