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deathlypickles · 2 months
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why do i feel like NOBODY listened to the atsv instrumentals. wdym you haven’t listened to guggenheim assemble at least 1000 times?
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ghoodles · 6 months
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Once ATSV releases on netflix im gonna be not only watching that shit cause im normal
BUT
I NEED TO FIND WHAT JESS'S FUCKIN SOUND IS
CAUSE IN GUGGENHEIM ASSEMBLE, THERE'S OBVIOUSLY THREE SPIDERS AND A VULTURE
AND THEIR MEDIAS OF MUSIC ALL LIKE
CLASH
IN LIKE A GOOD WAY
BUT I JUST CANNOT FIND JESS'S, AND ITS GOING TO DRIVE ME INSANE
CAUSE I MEAN
GWEN HAS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR WE'VE ALL SEEN
MIGUEL HAS THAT SORT OF LIKE.. SYNTH..? IDK HOW TO DESCRIBE IT I CANNOT PINPOINT WHAT THAT IS...
THE ANOMALOUS VULTURE HAS THE WHOLE ASS ORCHESTRA WITH AT THE VERY LEAST HIS OWN SINGING
THE GUGGENHEIM ITSELF HAS ITS OWN MOTIF
SO WHAT THE FUCK IS JESS IN THE MUSIC IM GONNA LOSE MY MARBLES
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muchymozzarella · 10 months
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The whole day I've just had the Guggenheim Assemble song in my head on repeat because it is unbelievable how effectively it brings me back to that scene where Gwen finds pitch perfect synergy with Miguel and Jess. It's like, her entire world is off-key but she feels in sync with them. Whereas Miles' world is full of music and facing Spider Society is painful dissonance.
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Just watched “Marvel Studios' Assembled: The Making Of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law”, and I have a few favorite takeaways.
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Bonus!
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grgie · 10 months
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going insane and experiencing joy and whimsy (listening to Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy) by Daniel Pemberton)
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tatert07s · 11 months
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The score team for Across the Spider-Verse really put something into their soundtrack because I’ve been playing it nonstop. IT’S SO GOOOD
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nyxdotweb · 10 months
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daniel pemberton is a musical genius the atsv soundtrack slays so hard
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mangoisms · 10 months
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one of the best tracks on the soundtrack….
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jacketpotatoo · 11 months
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// atsv spoilers
I’m in love with the fact that Gwen looks absolutely devastated post-Guggenheim assemble where she successfully saves the people in the art museum and receives a nod of affirmation from Jess. The victory and the validation isn’t on her mind. I love the drums disappearing and leaving a ringing trill of her synth before she collapses on the floor in pain and exhaustion.
The drums are associated with intense focus and intense emotional turmoil. This is set up by the opening scene where Gwen “beats her feelings with sticks” while drumming. The drums represent the momentary ability to express her pent up emotions through action. So when the drums leave and the synth rings, musically, her adrenaline has run out. Spider-Woman did what she needed to do and Gwen Stacy is left. The synth extends to the next scene where she faces her father but it takes a soft, wavering tune. There are no drums to back it up. She is not spider-woman right now, she is Gwen and she needs her father to understand.
The drum returns like a heartbeat when she reveals herself and it goes badly. She’s Gwen but she’s Spider-Woman and the lines between the two blur. Her dad’s rejection of that part of her is as much a rejection of her, emphasised by the fact that in the background, the paint is dripping down in rapidly changing colours, reflecting her turmoil.
I love that Gwen looks devastated because, right from the start, we’re made so brutally aware of the suffering she goes through and has gone through. And this informs every interaction she has with miles - how he makes her feel okay. How when she’s Spider-Gwen with him, she’s inspired. So much depth added to her character with just one expression. I love this movie.
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kannski · 11 months
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wippp 💥🌸✌🏻
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mybeingthere · 2 months
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Colombian artist Olga de Amaral (b 1932) first exhibited her “golden surfaces of light” at the André Emmerich’s New York gallery in 1973. Her work plays a unique balancing act between fine art and fiber art. Gold has become a formal part of her vocabulary and renders her work collectively recognizable.
Methodically assembled with a myriad of rectangular pre-fabricated pieces of fiber made into strips and rolls, the artist recreates the inner world of the universe. The compositions are a labyrinth of winding, swirling and twisting interwoven patterns. Wind, light, mountains, trees, and rivers take heroic grandeur in her exploration of the universe.
Departing from the static world of the two-dimensional surface, she conceives monochromatic environments of shimmering presence and seductive forms. She weaves, cuts, molds, marks and tints her materials, fusing and merging them to create a tension that redefines the natural order of things. Their content is only revealed upon close examination, and “just when we think we have it in our grasp, defined and categorized, it slips away, taking on another shape,” describes art historian, Twylene Moyer.
Born in Bogotá, Colombia, Olga de Amaral studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. During the 1960s, Amaral played an important role in transforming traditional two-dimensional textiles into sculptural works of art. In 1973 she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship, and in 2005 she was selected as a Visionary Artist by the Museum of Art and Design in New York, an award that celebrates her commitment to the highest quality. She is represented in the collections of over 40 museums worldwide including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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inoppositionflorien · 16 days
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I'd be great at violence and other crimes, I'd like to think. If that was a job, I mean.
Unfortunately the legal jobs that get characterized often as being "violence and crimes as a job" contain very little violence and crimes by weight and also have a degree of forced conformity that I don't think I'd do well with. So I guess we'll never know if I'd be good at them.
The point is I think museums should legally be able to assemble heist teams to heist other museums's shit. This could solve essentially no problems, create many new ones, and destroy a bunch of priceless artifacts, but also it would be very funny and those priceless artifacts were stupid anyway.
In fact I think museums should all be allowed to steal anything from anywhere if they can get away with it, and it should be very easy to legally become a museum, with the main conditions being you can't sell your collection and have to display some percentage (maybe 5 or 10%?) of it where it can be seen by the public (for at most a small fee, maybe like $20 tops). Heist wars. "Come to the Guggenheim, we stole davinci's older, better woman-with-an-emotion painting and threw the Mona Lisa in the trash like the trash it is." "Welcome to the National Museum of Brazil, featuring three insects and a bust from the British museum, one of the Benin Bronzes, the liberty bell, Two Thirds of Bill Paldorski from the US's vinyl collection, and a terracotta soldier replica we made because the one we had got heisted by the Museum of Gabon. Also some stuff from Brazil, but you're not here for that." "Welcome to the Monument Museum. We were founded three years ago specifically to display the Statue of Liberty, and six days ago, as you may have heard, we successfully heisted it. It will be available for public viewing after we've reassembled it. In the meantime check out our Battle of May Island memorial stone and Minaret of Sinan Pasha Mosque, both of which we heisted for practice"
This would clearly be a superior world to live in.
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cappyapollo · 10 months
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friendly reminder that jessica drew also has a theme in across the spiderverse even though she didn't get a track named after her like the rest :)
"Jessica Drew's (theme) has a lot more attitude to it; she's got this vocal scream that's mixed with heavy guitars." - Daniel Pemberton, composer for across the spiderverse
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raptorbricks · 7 months
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I got tagged by @ghostinthestatic (Thank you, this was fun!) (Link to their post, go see her choices)
“Rules: shuffle your 'on repeat' playlist and post the first ten tracks, then tag ten people.”
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10 songs from my “on repeat” mix on shuffle:
Space Lullaby - Will Wiesenfeld, Natasha Allegri
Guggenheim Assemble - Daniel Pemberton
Planet of the Bass (metal cover) - Little V
Ængus, The Prize-Winning Hog - The Toxhards
Hydrogenuine - USS (Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker)
The Town Inside me - AISHA
99 Luftballons (Harris & Ford hardstyle remake)
Not Myself (Fionna and Cake) - Zuzu
I'm With You (Vocal ver.) - SEGA Sound Team
How Far I'll go - Da Tweekaz
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I included links so people can listen to them if they want
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I'm tagging: @pizzabbi, @scrunkore, @hasellia, @justagoos, @personal-for-leaf, @madz-the-3rd, @jinxrights, @shyesterin, @8bitbeetle, @ormspryde. Anyone else is free to join in too, tag me so I can see your music too!
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starflungwaddledee · 5 months
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last little batch of music asks, there were only a few more (including a double-up) and all were strikeouts!
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44- guggenheim assemble by Daniel Pemberton (asked by @torrentialchaos2)
another one that's just from a banger piece of media; this one obviously from across the spiderverse. i do listen to high energy stuff like this when i'm writing or drawing high energy scenes like fights though!
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the Big Song of the au (which wasn't guessed, maybe because everyone was too polite to guess it!) is also by chvrches, and it became my most-played-over-six-months within 48 hours of me finding it because of how perfect it was. they were also, given how many of their songs i binged, unsurprisingly my top band this year!
21- forever by chvrches (asked by @bobbiestoohard and anon. bobbies btw you were my '10,000th liker' earlier today. thought you might like to know 😂)
sort of a strike out. i say sort of because this one is on the awtdy playlist however it's only because it's a chvrches song with the right sound.
the lyrics for this one don't really hold up for the au at all; however, chvrches are the definitive band for the awtdy au (they also have a defining song for chrysalis au that was also not picked) and i'm surprised this was the first song by them guessed, because there are many on my top 100 list.
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not a number guess, but some music related asks by @trainerbob23. i'm thrilled you liked it, thanks for listening! i think my musical tastes are... all over the place. and lots of stuff many folks would likely find very generic. i will proudly admit that my tastes are not all good- there were some real embarrassing tracks on my top 100 this year that i am SO grateful nobody picked (rest in pieces #77) but the shade is particularly great! the metric has some other good ones but that's far and away my current fave by them. i'm happy you enjoyed it!
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thefrogofrainbows · 11 months
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HELP I’m trying to make a playlist where the cinematic score and soundtrack of Across The Spider Verse line up but it’s been a while since I watched it and I forgor. I’ve gotten this so far:
-Across The Spider-Verse (Intro)
*Self Love
-Spider Woman (Gwen Stacy)
-Vulture Meets Culture
-Spider-Man 2099
-Guggenheim Assemble
-The Right To Remain Silent
-Across The Titles
-My Name Is… Miles Morales
-Back Where It All Started
-Spot Holes 1
*Silk And Cologne
-To My Son
*Hummingbird
-Miles Sketchbook
*Mona Lisa
*Another Dimension
-Under the Clocktower
-Rio and Miles
*Nonviolent Communication
-Creation of The Spot
But I’m not 100% on these, and I can’t remember anything beyond this. Anyone out there got any ideas?
(For clarity, songs from the score use - while songs from the soundtrack use *)
(Also please let me know if I’m even using “score” and “soundtrack” right)
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