#BLOG06: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts sau mai bine zis, Rise of the BEATS

 

Trec peste partea de film și intru direct în partea muzicală a filmului: UN DELICIU! Nu mă așteptam, un tribut pentru hip-hop-ul anilor 90, încă de la intro. Mai mult ca niciodată un film care nu are absolut deloc treabă cu hip-hop-ul mă surprinde atât de mult din punct de vedere mzuical. Dar după o scurtă documentare am aflat că de muzică s-a ocupat Jongnic Bontemps, care în cele peste 50 de colaborări de film, documentare și jocuri, găsim și The Land, unde tot la fel coloana sonoră a fost hip-hop. Dar revenind la Transformers, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan, LL Cool J și mulți alții sunt protagoniștii muzicali.


Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2023 film of the same name. The score was written by Jongnic Bontemps, who became the third composer in the series after Steve Jablonsky and Dario Marianelli. Bontemps recorded the film score for nearly two years, beginning from late November 2021 to few weeks prior to the release, in May 2023. The soundtrack was released by Milan Records and Paramount Music on June 9, 2023, alongside the film.

The score references Jablonsky's themes from the Transformers (2007) and Vince DiCola's theme from The Transformers: The Movie (1986). He felt that the main goal was to influence Jablonsky's score for the first five films directed by Michael Bay, but he also needed to provide fresh music from the film. The story is set in 1990s at Brooklyn and Peru, with Bontemps handling the elements for the Brooklyn-based setting, while employed several prominent soloists from Latin America and Africa, for the Peruvian portions. The music received generally positive reviews from critics.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jongnic Bontemps, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Maximals" 2:36
2."Unicron / Scourge" 3:36
3."Autobots Enter" 0:56
4."What Are You" 1:28
5."More Than Meets the Eye" 1:31
6."Mirage" 1:58
7."Museum Heist" 1:14
8."Battle at Ellis Island" 2:28
9."Fallen Hero" 1:48
10."Chris Meets Mirage" 1:55
11."Arriving in Peru" 2:22
12."Hiding in Plain Sight" 1:29
13."The Cave" 2:30
14."Switchback Chase"Steve Jablonsky4:21
15."The Village" 3:48
16."Saving Elena" 2:56
17."One Last Stand" 3:07
18."The Final Battle Begins" 3:19
19."Unicron Approaches" 1:30
20."Home Team" 2:22
21."Volcano Battle" 2:58
22."No Matter the Cost" 1:55
23."Till All Are One"Jablonsky1:54
24."Humans and Autobots United"Jablonsky2:31
25."Here's My Card" 2:46
26."A Long Time Ago" 6:26
Total length:65:44

Reception

Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter commented the film's story and setting provided "plenty of opportunity for the soundtrack inclusion of classic ‘90s-era hip-hop cuts to complement the thundering score by Jongnic “JB” Bontemps".[10] Calling the music as one of the important aspects, Melissa Thompson of We Are Movie Geeks commented "The score from film composer Jongnic “JB” Bontemps is fantastic, but what really connects is the early 90's hip hop tracks that are used to pump up the action sequences. They fit nicely into the time frame and has the audience moving in their seats. This fun film will delight fans of the classic ’90s animated television series Beast Wars: Transformers."[11] Jeremy Mathai of /Film commented that the score by Bontemps "largely recedes into the background".[12]

Curated soundtrack

Rise of the Beasts, also featured hip hop and electronic music from popular artists.[3] Caple Jr. announced the inclusion of rap groups Wu-Tang Clan and A Tribe Called Quest, being brought in to be authentic to the film's setting. In an interview to The Hollywood Reporter, he mentioned an unreleased song that comes along with the film, and a legacy artist from the 1990s would contribute to the track.[13] The aforementioned track was titled as "On My Soul"; composed and performed by Tobe Nwigwe and Nas and featuring Jacob Banks, the track was released by Mass Appeal Records on May 19, 2023.[14] Similar to Age of Extinction (2014) and The Last Knight (2017), no official soundtrack album for the songs featured in the film has been released.[15] A separate playlist was released by Paramount Pictures to music streaming platforms.[16]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)" (Wu-Tang Clan feat. Buddha Monk, Inspectah Deck, Method Man and Raekwon)David Porter, RZA and Wu-Tang ClanEnter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (expanded edition)4:12
2."Check the Rhime" (A Tribe Called Quest)Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Q-Tip and Malik TaylorThe Low End Theory3:36
3."Anything" (SWV, Allen Gordon Jr. and Arty Skye)Brian Alexander MorganIt's About Time4:07
4."Represent" (Nas)Christopher Martin and NasIllmatic4:12
5."Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" (Digable Planets)Digable PlanetsReachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)4:21
6."The Choice Is Yours" (Black Sheep)Dres and William McLeanA Wolf in Sheep's Clothing3:23
7."Mama Said Knock You Out (Sam Wilkes Remix)" (LL Cool J and Sam Wilkes)Bob Erwin, James Mccants, Leroy Mccants and Marlon WilliamsMama Said Knock You Out4:25
8."Hypnotize" (The Notorious B.I.G.)Andy Armer, Deric Angelettie, Sean Combs, Randy Alpert, Slick Rick and Ronald LawrenceGreatest Hits3:50
9."On My Soul" (Tobe Nwigwe and Nas featuring Jacob Banks)Tobe Nwigwe, Nas and Jacob Banks2:40

Album credits

Credits adapted from Paramount Music.[2]

  • Music composer: Jongnic Bontemps
  • Music producer: Steve Jablonsky, Jongnic Bontemps
  • Executive soundtrack album producer: Michael Bay, Lorenzo di Bonaventura
  • Additional music: DeAndre James Allen-Toole, Nathan Matthew David, Anthony Baldino
  • Recorded at: Newman Scoring Stage, 20th Century Studios, Eastwood Scoring Stage, Warner Bros., Larrabee Studios
  • Newman Scoring Stage recordist: Tim Lauber
  • Newman Scoring Stage managers: Damon Tedesco, Hoss Yekband, Greg Dennen, Jesse Johnstone
  • Newman Scoring Stage engineers: Jim Wright, Marc Gebauer
  • Newman executive sound staff: Stacey Robinson, VP Post Sound Operations
  • WB Scoring Stage crew: Tom Hardisty, Richard Wheeler Jr., Peter Nelson, David Clark, Jamie Olvera
  • Mixed at: Chappy Studios, Burbank, California
  • Recording and mixing engineer: John Witt Chapman
  • Music assistance: DeAndre James Allen-Toole
  • Score coordinators:  Elisa Alloway, Sophia Blake
  • Score manager: Sam Zeines
  • Music consultants: Seth Waldmann, Ira Becker, Ananda Dhar-James, Erick Del Aguila (Peruvian music)
  • Music contractors: Peter Rotter and Laura Jackman for Encompass Music Partners
  • Pro Tools engineer: David Lukacs
  • Pro Tools operator: Larry Mah
  • Synth design and programming: Anthony Baldino, Nathan Matthew David, Chris Lane
  • Choir contractor: Miklos Lukacs
  • Score publisher: Paramount Bella Music (BMI)
  • Executive in charge of music for Paramount Pictures: Randy Spendlove
  • Soundtrack co-ordinator for Paramount Pictures: Michael Murphy
Orchestra
  • Orchestra conductor: Anthony Parnther
  • Lead orchestrator: Susie Benchasil Seiter
  • Orchestrators: Chad Seiter, Jeff Tinsley, M.R. Miller, Tim Davies
  • Assistant orchestrator: Grigor Abgaryan, Ryan Humphrey, Lorenzo Carrano
  • Supervising copyist: Booker White
  • Music preparation: Chris Anderson-Bazzoli, Brandon Bailo, Marshall Bowen, Joshua Britt, Leslie Buttars, Nicholas Cazares, Matt Franko, David Giuli, Jennifer Hammond, Lisa Janacua, Samantha Keefer, Valarie King, Martin McClellan, Aaron Meyer, Melissa Orquiza, James Sale, Karen Smith
Choir
  • Budapest Art Choir recorded at East Connection Music Recording, Studio 22
  • Choir conductor: Peter Pejtsik
  • Choir recording: Gabor Buczko
Musicians
  • Violins: Alyssa Park, Luanne Homzy, Stephanie Matthews, Kyle Gilner, Wynton Grant, Chris Woods, Nadira Kimberly, Charlie Bisharat, Tereza Stanislav, Ben Jacobson, Josefina Vergara, Maya Magub, Grace Oh, Max Karmazyn, Dennis Kim, Jordan Martone, Phillip Levy, Molly Rogers, Roberto Cani, Ana Landauer, Helen Nightengale, Eun Mee Ahn, Tamara Hatwan, Jessica Guideri, Shalini Vijayan, Natalie Leggett, Songa Lee, Neil Samples, Joel Pargman, Irina Voloshina
  • Violas: Andrew Duckles, Stefan Smith, Drew Forde, Nikki Shorts, Zach Dellinger, Meredith Crawford, Matt Funes, Jerome Gordon, Luke Maurer, Lynne Richberg, Alma Fernandez
  • Celli: Evgeny Tonkha, Jacob Braun, Tim Loo, Seth Parker Woods, Caleb Jones, Adrienne Woods, Marza Wilks, Vanessa Freebairn-smith, Ross Gasworth, Ben Lash, Jean Paul Barjon, Hillary Smith
  • Basses: Mike Valerio, Timothy Eckert, William “BJ” Johnson, Karl Vincent, Thomas Harte, Geoff Osika, Steve Dress, Stephanie Payne
  • French Horns, Dylan Hart, Malik Taylor, Ben Jaber, Laura Brenes, Kaylet Torres, Teag Reaves, Amy Jo Rhine, Katie Faraudo, Mike McCoy, Steve Becknell, Allen Fogle, Adam Wolf, Emily Pesavento, Amy Sanchez, Paul Klintworth, Adedeji Ogunfolu, Dave Everson, Jacklyn Rainey, Jennifer Kummer, Stephanie Thomas
  • Trombones: Alan Kaplan, Alex Iles, Steve Holtman, Lemar Guillery, David Rejano, Todd Eames, Ido Meshulam, Ryan Dragon, John Lofton, Byron Sleugh, Craig Gosnell, Nick Daley, Steve Trapani
  • Cimbasso: Doug Tornquist, Devon Taylor
  • Tuba: Joseph Jackson, Blake Cooper
  • Tubax: Pat Posey
  • Latin percussion: Alex Acuña, Luis Conte, Walter Rodriguez, Richard “Tiki” Pasillas
  • Peruvian woodwinds: Pedro Eustache
  • Percussion: MB Gordy, Hal Rosenfeld, Wesley Sumpter, Sidney Hopson, Raynor Carroll, Wade Culbreath
  • Guitarron: Abe Laboriel Sr.

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