Epic Music to Rapture By
Since I'm writing this it appears there was no "rapture" and life goes on as usual. Mostly likely, when the world does end, there won't be much warning. However, it's probably going to be a pretty epic event, and we want to be prepared for it! Yesterday, we asked you what tracks you would play during the rapture. Thanks for the responses, because with your feedback from Facebook and Twitter, we've prepared the first...
OFFICIAL TMN RAPTURE PLAYLIST:
"What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
"Prometheus Rising" by Yoav Goren (Immediate)
"Dies Irae" by Mozart
"Vendetta" by Jo Blakenburg (Position Music)
"Hear our Call" by Tarek Mansur (Epic Score)
"Half the Man" by Threshold (Methodic Doubt)
"Blue Leader" by Kopius Few (Methodic Doubt)
"Dragon Rider" by Nick Phoenix, Thomas B. (Two Steps From Hell)
"Black Blade" by Thomas Bergersen (Two Steps From Hell)
"Master of Shadows" by Nick Phoenix (Two Steps From Hell)
"End of It All" by Gabriel Shadid & Tobias Marberger (Epic Score)
"Requiem for a Tower" by Corner Stone Cues
"Desolate Earth: The End is Here" by Underoath
"A Place in Heaven" by Thomas Bergersen
Thanks for the great suggestions!
Now when it's really time to be raptured... we'll be ready.
The Two Steps From Hell Burger
Have you found your food to be rather bland and uninteresting when listening to trailer music? Honestly, how can anything really live up to the epic melodies of "Freedom Fighters" or "Heart of Courage"?
Well, the meal of your dreams is no longer left to imagination, because we've found the burger for you!

The "Two Steps From Hell Burger" has everything you need to complement the rises, hits, and shouts of a typical action packed cue. In a world where a pound of ground beef is pitted against halapenos, pepperjack cheese, and peppered bacon, you can't go wrong. Add some spicy mayo, and voila! You have an invincible combination of flavors. This burger has been a legend since the beginning of time, and after the fall. Next time you have a cookout, and you find yourself humming "Black Blade", fill your heart and soul with enigmatic satisfaction, and indulge in this larger than life burger!
Add some Future World Fries, and X-Ray Dogs, and you've got yourself an epic meal!
The most epic Inception trailer music ever!
Hoy, hoy! Amongst the trailer music of the summer's blockbuster movies the most hyped was Christopher Nolan's Inception. The song featuring the trailer, titeled 'Mind Heist'', was composed by Zack Hemsey and became very popular on the internet. It's not suprise as it is a musical masterpiece along with the movie itself which was the most exhilarating movie experience this year. Altough the last seconds of the movie was realy a slap to the audiance. Why do you leave us in daubt, Nolan? There won't be a second sequel, will it? So damn you!
But the real reason I bring this topic up, because the most epic version of this classic trailer music just hit the internet recently.
Happy Mother's Day!
Happy Mother's Day everyone!
Mike Patti of Cinesamples recorded this yesterday, during his recording session for the upcoming Voxos library. Now you can wish your mother a happy Mother's day with a full choir!
(via Twitter)
Also, Ryan Amon (City of the Fallen), posted the track "Forgiven" today, on his Facebook profile.
You can listen to it here. It's great as always!
The Sum of All Trailers
I noticed that we haven't posted much news in the last few days. There has been a lot to write about recently, and we'll catch up over the next few days. But before we do, I wanted to share this trailer. Alright, it's not a real trailer, but couldn't it be? Admittedly, I found this more than a month ago, but to anyone that hasn't seen it yet, I think it's worth a watch.
If you've ever watched a movie trailer (if you haven't, why are you here?), you'll probably find at least a part of this hilarious.
The mock trailer was created by Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher; two NYU film school graduates, who make short comedy videos under the name BriTANick.
Music sound familiar? I can't recall what tracks they actually used, but, of course, it's the music that makes this video work so well.
And back with more news tomorrow today!
Auditorium
Hoy, hoy! Old_Death brought my attention to this fine game which is a real game with sounds and light. I spent an hour with this game already.
"The Primary Goal of Auditorium is to guide your Flow into the various Audio Containers presented before you. As you fill these Containers, you will energize them. Given enough energy, the containers will begin to sing together in a symphony, providing the ultimate Harmony of Flow. But be advised: While some containers merely require the presence of Flow Energy, some containers will require a specific color of Flow. Beyond that, you may encounter containers that require a combination of two or more colors at a time in order to fill."
Singstar: Immediate Music
Hoy, hoy! I just have an idea which probably wouldn't be as successful as Google is and I wouldn't win a Nobel Peace Prize for it, but it's still great already dead. So drum drum drum and ....
I am pretty sure you must have known Singstar or at least you have heard of it. But if you don't, I tell you it is a karaoke video game series for Playstation 2 and 3. Although it's hard to imagine even for me to sing epic trailer music, but you know everything is matter of the amount of the rum you drank. So I ask: Can you imagine yourself as singing for example 'Europe'? I think only tracks from Epicon have realistic chance to be singing during a karaoke.
Nomen est Omen
Hoy, hoy! Immediate Two Cues From X-ray Music Machine Factory. Yes, I am bored. Any other ideas?
Who brought bleu chees?
Hoy, hoy! I am sure you were always interested in what are the lyrics of choir used in trailer music. Today we reveal this mystery. Check out these videos on YouTube: Diem Ex Dei:
Epicon:
With Greater Power
Okey, okey. Not that funny, but made me smile sometimes.




