I dont find any re-used cues or motifs from Zimmer's score. Hemsey's score
has been worked from scratch. It's just that Zimmer's signature is
everywhere.

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Jahanzeb <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Inception score is my most favorite of the year. and the best of Zimmer (or
> maybe second best after TDK). true that Zack Hemsey did some awesome job in
> Mind Heist (in fact I posted it on group saying that it is by Zimmer) but at
> the same time if you listen to the score you realize that he basically
> re-used Zimmer's cues and added some more elements to it. so the underline
> inspiration is still the score by Zimmer. however the huge BHABHBHABHA...
> sounds he came up with are truly awesome compared to their version found in
> the score.
>
> /Jahanzeb
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Rahmaniacâ„¢ <himmathw...@...> wrote:
> >
> > I know this is the second post that I am talking about other music
> director, but
> > this is an extraordinary piece of work by this 27 year old young musician
> who
> > gave me a feeling that the music that I heard was by Hans Zimmer. below
> is the
> > soundtrack that I am talking about.
> >
> > http://music.zackhemsey.com/track/mind-heist
> >
> > above soundtrack is the trailer music of Inception, but not composed by
> Hans
> > Zimmer. I found this when I was looking for this sound in the OST of
> inception
> > album and found the artist name through shazam (iphone app)
> >
> > check this post for more details
> >
> http://zackhemsey.blogspot.com/2010/05/with-all-confusion-going-around.html
> >
> > thats the story of the subject line. and being rahmaniacs, we would all
> love the
> > mind heist sound.
> >
> > btw, i found some mesmerizing interludes in Robo, which I would like to
> extract
> > and post soon here.
> >
> > ~~Rahmaniac SURESH~~
> >
>
>  
>

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