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Phillip Klimek's LinkedIn page currently says this: Studio Assistant AARP Productions GmbH 2019 - Present4 Berlin, Germany Creating audio samples for composer Johnny Klimek & Tom Tykwer during the production of The Matrix 4
https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-klimek-44716197/
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Aside from the obvious missed opportunity to have Davis back, the choice for composer(s) is just awful for the film.
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Aside from the obvious missed opportunity to have Davis back, the choice for composer(s) is just awful for the film. I am inclined to agree but I should reserve judgment for when it's released. Based on their track record, they won't be applying the modernist orchestral fury that was endemic to Davis' trilogy however. Pity. Maybe this will be Matrix: The Senior Days. So they would need more serene, soft electronic timbres...
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Guys, let's not jump to conclusions. How about that they compose some additional music like they did for "The Matrix Revolutions"? Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil created track "In My Head" under the Pale 3 alias, so it's more than likely, that they can do it again in Matrix 4. Come on, do you think that in age of nostalgia and things like that, Warner and others will refuse to invite the man who can write music for the Matrix better than anyone else? Heck, they even tried to bring Hugo Weaving back, so I think they can't refuse, so lets wait for the official anouncments.
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Guys, let's not jump to conclusions. How about that they compose some additional music like they did for "The Matrix Revolutions"? Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil created track "In My Head" under the Pale 3 alias, so it's more than likely, that they can do it again in Matrix 4. Come on, do you think that in age of nostalgia and things like that, Warner and others will refuse to invite the man who can write music for the Matrix better than anyone else? Heck, they even tried to bring Hugo Weaving back, so I think they can't refuse, so lets wait for the official anouncments. Well, yes actually. I mean, they also didn't bring back David Arnold for the ID4 sequel. So when it comes to music I don't think studio's particularly care about nostalgia. Don Davis won't be back for the sequel.
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It's a joke ?
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Guys, let's not jump to conclusions. How about that they compose some additional music like they did for "The Matrix Revolutions"? Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil created track "In My Head" under the Pale 3 alias, so it's more than likely, that they can do it again in Matrix 4. Come on, do you think that in age of nostalgia and things like that, Warner and others will refuse to invite the man who can write music for the Matrix better than anyone else? Heck, they even tried to bring Hugo Weaving back, so I think they can't refuse, so lets wait for the official anouncments. Well, yes actually. I mean, they also didn't bring back David Arnold for the ID4 sequel. So when it comes to music I don't think studio's particularly care about nostalgia. Don Davis won't be back for the sequel. Good point, but I think your example is different case, sience there was only one movie and Emmerich worked with Klozer and Wander on many projects before it. At the same time, John Williams returned for new Star Wars episodes, Howard Shore returned for Hobbit trilogy, Angelo Badalamenti returnd to 3rd season of Twin Peaks, Mark Snow returned to new X-Files seasons. So I think it's not so obvious and we need to wait.
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Guys, let's not jump to conclusions. How about that they compose some additional music like they did for "The Matrix Revolutions"? Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil created track "In My Head" under the Pale 3 alias, so it's more than likely, that they can do it again in Matrix 4. Come on, do you think that in age of nostalgia and things like that, Warner and others will refuse to invite the man who can write music for the Matrix better than anyone else? Heck, they even tried to bring Hugo Weaving back, so I think they can't refuse, so lets wait for the official anouncments. You have a good point. It wasn’t until recently I discovered that Klimek and Tykwer were actually the musicians behind Pale 3 on Revolutions’ soundtrack. Makes sense they had some connection to the Wachowskis as they later came to work with them on Cloud Atlas. I too find it hard to believe Davis won’t ultimately compose the score for this fourth one. Anything is possible—as one of his Matrix cues goes—but alongside the bullet-time effects and maybe that red pill/blue pill scene, Davis’ music has been the most iconic element of the films. It’s hard to imagine a Matrix without those famous oscillating horns.
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It's a matter of time than Thor and his exquisite taste will say he is delighted than Klimek and Tykwer has been chosen lol
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Its best to just imagine Matrix 4 does not exist, really. Yeah, just imagine it's a big spoon.
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This doesn't bode well for the quality of the film itself if they can't even get Davis onboard (or didn't try). Davis likely bowed out when offered. He's only got two scores done in the last 14 years, so I think he's done with Hollywood and for all intents and purposes - the sequel movies weren't happy for a lot of the crew. If they cannot get Davis, I hope they get someone who can approach the same level of modernism, late romanticism and techno. Not an easy task to be sure. In fact, I'm honestly straining to think of anyone who could manage this... Maybe Wallfisch. He has the chops. Powell would be interesting too but I think he's far too out of reach for a project like this. He's very picky about what he scores nowadays. EDIT- actually I'd love to hear Chris Gordon have a hand at this. I always felt Gordon was massively underrated and underutilized. I would have loved a Gordon Mad Max score too.
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