Quartet Records is glad to present the new film score composed by Zeltia Montes (The Happets in the Kingdom of the Sun, Vilamor, Palindromos) for the film documentary Fragil equilibrio, directed by Guillermo Garcia Lopez and narrated by Jose Mujica.
This disturbing but essential documentary brings together three stories of contradictions that unfold in different places on the planet and in different socio-cultural spheres. One involves a Japanese executive in Tokyo whose life is focused solely on his work for a corporation; another tells of a sub-Saharan community on Mount Gurugu (on the border between Africa and Europe), where residents risk their lives trying to cross into the First World with dreams of a future for themselves and their children. The third story concerns a family in Spain who, despite their efforts to have a life that the system considers “normal,” ends up evicted from their home. In the words of the filmmakers, “This film strives to give voices to the voiceless, to create the idea that this is truly a global world with universal issues and that we all have to work together to make it a better place.”
Zeltia Montes has written a beautiful, moving score that penetrates and dignifies the human soul, regardless of color, religion or nationality. Musically treated with exciting electronic textures, it includes acoustic contributions from guitar, shakuhachi, kora, piano and voice. ---レーベルより
東京、サハラ砂漠以南のアフリカ、そしてスペインを舞台に、3つのストーリーで描いたドキュメンタリー映画のオリジナル・サウンドトラック。限定300枚。
トラックリストQuartet Records is glad to present the new film score composed by Zeltia Montes (The Happets in the Kingdom of the Sun, Vilamor, Palindromos) for the film documentary Fragil equilibrio, directed by Guillermo Garcia Lopez and narrated by Jose Mujica.
This disturbing but essential documentary brings together three stories of contradictions that unfold in different places on the planet and in different socio-cultural spheres. One involves a Japanese executive in Tokyo whose life is focused solely on his work for a corporation; another tells of a sub-Saharan community on Mount Gurugu (on the border between Africa and Europe), where residents risk their lives trying to cross into the First World with dreams of a future for themselves and their children. The third story concerns a family in Spain who, despite their efforts to have a life that the system considers “normal,” ends up evicted from their home. In the words of the filmmakers, “This film strives to give voices to the voiceless, to create the idea that this is truly a global world with universal issues and that we all have to work together to make it a better place.”
Zeltia Montes has written a beautiful, moving score that penetrates and dignifies the human soul, regardless of color, religion or nationality. Musically treated with exciting electronic textures, it includes acoustic contributions from guitar, shakuhachi, kora, piano and voice. ---レーベルより
発売日:2017.2.3
1. Muerte / Death (5:38)
2. Hipercosmopolis Ext / Hypercosmopolis Ext (4:05)
3. Desnivel / Disparity (3:15)
4. Paradoja / Paradox (1:46)
5. Luz / Light (8:20)
6. Maquina / Machine (2:24)
7. Puerto / Port (2:08)
8. Colmena / Beehive (6:08)
9. Gobernanza / Governance (2:37)
10. Autopista / Highway (3:20)
11. Barriere (1:20)
12. Descanso / Rest (2:52)
13. Barco / Boat (2:47)
14. Enfoque / Focus (1:44)
15. Hipercosmopolis / Hypercosmopolis (3:32)
16. Expulsion / Expulsion (2:45)
Total Disc Time: 54:51