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Demo of Break from this World

The demo of the second most anticipated commercial album of year 2011 is here.

A 12 track medley of all songs from Globus' "Break From This World", our followup to 2006's "Epicon". Featuring lead vocalists Scott Ciscon, Dann Pursey, Lisbeth Scott, Ryan Hanifl and more! And of course, the massively epic sound of Globus' orchestra, choir and rock band. Produced by Yoav Goren and Greg Townley.

Tracklisting:

  • In Memoriam
  • Wyatt Earth
  • Save me
  • Doomsday
  • The Promise
  • One Truth
  • Manuela
  • Amazing Grace
  • A Thousand Deaths
  • Black Parade
  • Elegy
  • Terminal

EDIT: Globus posted a description of each track of the album on Facebook. READ MORE.

Prepare your gramophone

That is right, folks. Globus music announced a 26th August release date of the new Globus album, including physical and Vinyl release:

Globus' second studio album has a worldwide release date set for August 26, 2011. There will be sneak peaks, previews and other fan-specific material leading up to the release. There will be physical CDs and Vinyl available in North America and most of Europe, digital available worldwide.
The next evolution of Globus is launched........

Globus the Second

Some updates on this upcoming album from Globus' page.

  • Update on untitled Globus 2 album: Producer Yoav Goren's various projects this year have delayed the album's completion. We really are in the very final stages of post-production. Mastering of the album booked for next week. Promotional campaign to begin next week. A new Globus live band being assembled for live performances. Much more info will be forthcoming as we count down to the official release date.

  • Rerecorded vocals for the song SAVE ME, which is based on an unreleased Immediate orch/choir track. A few more surprises like that on the album.
  • Yoav played and recorded additional final guitar parts for "Black Parade" and "Elegy" tonight. Brought in his 13 year old son to supply a background falsetto on one of the tracks. First thing he asked after the recording: "Am I going to credit on the album?" :-)))

So waiting impatiently. Stay tuned!

Trailer Music Live: coming to Russia

Variety interviewed Yoav Goren, composer and co-founder of Immediate Music, and reported earlier today that Trailer Music Live concert will occur not only in New York City, but also in Moscow.

I have to say the article itself seems rather poorly written, but here are the take home paragraphs:

" [Yoav] Goren said he used studio contacts to secure rights to use the film clips during the performance and, as a graduate of NYU, found a willing partner for the concert in his alma mater's Symphony Orchestra.

"Trailer Music Live" has previously been seen in London and L.A. The California gig was where Russian presenters first saw the concert.

"When I compose quote-unquote trailer music, I'll do three or four minutes, but the audience only hears 15 to 20 seconds," Goren said. "You're always hearing it under explosions and dialogue." "

The event will take place in Russia on April 17th, at the State Kremlin Palace concert hall in Moscow. The largest concert hall in Russia, it can seat up to 6,000 people. Quoting from the press release,

"In  association  with  the  Russian  State  TV  and  Radio  Music  Center,  with   contributions  from  the  US  Embassy  in  Russia,  the  concert  will  feature  performances   by  the  Grand  Choir  “Masters  of  Choral  Singing”,  Artistic  Director  Lev  Kontorovich,   and  conducted  by  Aleksandr  Klevitsky,  Artistic  Director  and  Chief  Conductor  of  The   Yuri  Silantiev  Grand  Concert  Orchestra."

If you're lucky enough to be nearer to New York, you can still buy tickets here. If these concerts are a success, hopefully they'll be headed to more cities around the globe.

(via Variety, press release)

Trailer Music Live

If you live in New York City, i know what you will do 19th February 2011. You will participate the second installment of Trailer Music Live (TML).

The unique concert experience that brings the powerful and epic sound of Hollywood from the screen to the stage.
Award winning composer Yoav Goren from Immediate and over 100 musicians will be performing original trailer score live alongside popular Hollywood film trailers projected on screen.
Featuring the New York City Master Chorale, with musicians from the NYU Symphony Orchestra and members of Globus. Don't miss this sole performance in the New York area for 2011.

Tickets can be bought here. For more info visit TML.


 

Winners of the Globus Songwriting Contest announced!

Very late tonight Yoav Goren made a video announcing the winners of the Globus Songwriting Contest. I won't spoil the video. Check it out below:

Congratulations to the winners! It was a very cool contest and opportunity. I'm really looking forward to hearing the reworked "Invictus" cue on the next release.

Yoav mentions he will post some honorable mentions on the Globus Facebook page, so we'll keep our eyes out for that.

Update on Globus songwriting contest

Here it is the update on Globus Songwriting Contest (GSC) Yoav posted on  FB: 

A few submitted songs that are almost "homeruns", but not one that stands out as the obvious winner. Lots and lots of good stuff. Cannot announce a winner(s) yet - looks like I will be drawing elements from a few excellent submissions and creating sort of a mashup into a final song - or two or three....:-)

Overall, quite impressed with the level of creativity. I need another week to finalize-this will also push the album release date past the New Year. Right now it is unclear the amount of new recordings with orch & choir that I will need, and how much time it will take to produce and mix. Sorry for the prolonged tension

-Yoav

So that means album is coming in 2011 with music submitted by fans. Have you participated too? 

Globus' songwriting contest!

Hoy, hoy! All fans are very excited about the new studio album of Globus and it seems we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. The new album should be released during winter this year and you can be part of the creative team!

Any fan can help Globus to make the next album a bit more awesome and the only thing you need to do is use your grey matter to write the next Globus song from an existing Immediate Music piece. If you want to take part of this contest all you have to do is send an e-mail to Globus with the subject title "I want to write a song for Globus", and answer a specific question in the body of the email. See Yoav's contest rules for the exact process. Do not hesitate to apply because if there are not 50 enterprising people, there won't be any contest at all. Don't fear that you are untalented, because Yoav Goren doesn't need a professionaly produced and recorded song; he's only looking for something that moves him.

Check out the official statment of Yoav not just for more and exact information but to find ou more about  the process of how a track from the Immediate Music library becomes a Globus song.

I encourage everyone to apply because Yoav's offer is pretty fair as you will got your share of royalty payments. It should also be a fantastic experience and a pretty fun thing to be a part of. :)

Trailerhead: Saga

Trailerhead: Saga is the second compilation from Immediate Music well-kown moreover famous library. The album features 14 reorchestrated tracks.

Trailerhead:SAGA is the second installment of public releases from the highly prolific production music company Immediate Music. The album contains 14 powerful tracks selected from Immediate’s previously studio released Themes for Orchestra and Choir series one through three. For those that don’t know or in case this is your first review of an album of such, allow me to briefly explain just who Immediate Music are and what it is they do.

Immediate Music are a production music company based in Los Angeles, California who specialize in composing and arranging music to score trailers for major motion pictures. Their music has only ever been available exclusively for studios and trailer houses. With an ever growing fan base of this genre of music, a small potential niche on the commercial market opened up. With Immediate leading the way, they released their first public album in 2008 entitled Trailerhead of which Saga is the follow up.

The tracks in question have been literally striped bare from their original versions and remixed and rearranged with brand new choral and instrumental pieces added in. One can even hear the “Globus” influence on a particular track. Trailerhead:Saga is arranged in such a way that it comes across as though the tracks are individual chapters, all of which contribute to a greater musical story. This story is never actually stated or defined as such by Immediate but instead allows the listener to tap into their own imagination and take on that responsibility.

What Immediate have done here is a very intelligent arrangement, as many of the tracks featured do not suit as listening material in their original versions as that was not the intention of the composer who wrote the track. The reason for this is perfectly stated by Yoav Goren in The Story Behind Trailer Music Live:

        

            "Music for movie trailers is a unique genre, it has to invoke emotion a

            completely different way than that of a pop song or a classical symphony.

            With trailers I get to tap into the most intense emotions, the medias pieces

            in a very short amount of time"

 

The album opens with Hymnus Orbis [Original track: Hymn-Themes for Orchestra & Choir].The track acts as a perfect intro with a gentle choir taking control and a slow moving instrumental piece acting as a backing giving the track the perfect stability it needs.

Glory Seeker [Original track: Def Con-Themes for Orchestra & Choir 2] arrives reminding the audience just what Immediate are all about. The track opens with heavy brass and underlying drums setting the mood before proceeding into the def con rhythm and choir showcasing the epic ness of the piece. Things die down to a somber of swellings and hisses only to rise again at 1:53 to repeat the motions of the opening of the track this time with the inclusions of more instruments and takes on a tone of epic proportions before coming to a close.

Libertas [Liberty - Themes for Orchestra and Choir] opens with a single guitar set to a gentle instrumental and choral backing before suffering severely from a possible Globus influenced heavy electric guitar which to me sounds completely out of place here especially since the original track is one of my favorites and electric guitars are not an instrument that I would associate with the  arrangement of this piece. After that slight mishap we are back on form with the continuity of the track remaining true to the original with the choir slightly heavier in tone and orchestra respectively lighter, both of which compliment each other rather nicely.

Invictus [ Divide and Conquer - Themes for Orchestras and Choir 3] differs slightly from previous tracks, it allows the orchestra to be the dominant driving force with the choir acting as back up this time round. The track really just sounds as a mix of the choir and non- choir versions from its original counterpart. In terms of listening enjoyment, in contrast to other tracks it is probably the most bland track on the album as it becomes quite repetitive from the 1:50mark.

Oration Sanctus [Holy - Themes for Orchestra and Choir] starts with a slow piano melody with various instruments gradually been added before joined by a gentle choir which takes a more bold tone around the 2:00 min mark with the final build coming in at 2:30.

Emergence of Empire [Rising Empire - themes for Orchestra and Choir 2]. My favorite track on the album and by far the most cleverly arranged. It starts off identical to Rising Empire but unlike Rising Empire it contains two builds. At the start we have both the choir and orchestra in harmony with each other slowly rising to the first build at 0:45 where the orchestra takes stage showcasing impressive strings and heavy percussion until the second build at 2:10 where both choir and orchestra play out and eventually bring this epic piece to a close.

In league with Cerberus [Final Omen and Blasphemy 2.0 - Themes for Orchestra and Choir] This particular track is again cleverly arranged with two original tracks from TFOAC merged together into one. It actually took me a few repeat listens before I realized as such. A revved up Final Omen with a synthesized touch leads the way with an early build from the start. The track dies to an underscore of swells and hisses at the 1:20mark before blasting into Blasphemy 2.0 at 2:00.

Darkness on the Edge of Power  [Dark Side of Power - Themes for Orchestra and Choir 3] This track is building from the start  with the immediate stabbing choir then the deep piano giving way for heavy strings to dominate your ears with the brass ever to teasing in the background. When the choir have had their say, we get thrown  full swing into the melody of the piece with heavy percussion being an ever dominant force in conjunction with the strings. The choir comes back in on the final build at 2:13and continues on in full power for the minute before promptly coming to a close.

Ashes of War [Love and War - Themes for Orchestra and Choir] is a brilliant sweeping track driven mostly by the orchestra. It really does depict something epic. Epic in a more subtle way as it does not share the same bombastic properties of some of the other tracks on here. To me its the track that allows one to reflect on the story of the album so far and brings you back down after the high of Darkness on the Edge of Power giving the album the correct balance it needs up to this point.

World On A String [Global Crisis - Themes for Orchestra and Choir 3] brings us back to the epic orchestra and choir. The track doesn't really differ much form the original until about the 2:30mark where the high octane rhythm is set against a slightly electronic influenced backing.

Salvation for a Proud Nation [Proud Nation -  Themes for Orchestra and Choir 2] is a track that seemed to please many fans when it was revealed that it would be featured on the album...........and for good reason. The title pretty much sums up the tone of this piece. A gentle opening melody begins before being joined by a very simple drum rhythm with  tribal vocals backing it up. It then bursts into full orchestra up until the 5:05mark before being toned down slightly for the outro to take stage, gracefully bringing this piece to a close

Fatum Plebis is the only track on the album with a heavy electronic influence. You would think that because of that it would suffer severely. One will  probably be thinking is this another orchestral piece ruined by people remixing it? Ruined? no. Remixed? yes.....but to a rather good effect.

Darkness On the Edge of Power is featured again here only as a live version which really just showcases how immediate sees this piece as such a  pivotal track for the album.

Surrender To Hope [ Believe -Themes for Orchestra and Choir 2] is the ideal track to finish off the album on. In its own way the arrangement gives a synopsis of the album by its use of instruments in question as they were all featured in most tracks. It is the perfect piece for the Immediate team to bow out on and some what tease the listener that there is more to come and that this part of the saga is over so keep a sharp eye on the horizon.

Overall, Trailerhead:Saga delivers on all levels. For the die hard trailer fan to the occasional listener, it provides a unique listening experience and truly showcases how powerful this genre is becoming. With track arrangements cleverly thought out and planned for listening enjoyment, Immediate Music have set the bar as to how a public album is to be presented and once again proved that they are king and give Two Steps From Hell a run for their money showing them that they might not be the Invincible company on top this year. I await anxiously for their next installment.

Buy it here

Trailerhead: Saga is now available for preorder!

While we may not have the CD in our hands as we had initially hoped, preorders are finally open for the next chapter in the Trailerhead Saga! As you can tell by the beautiful cover art, the music should evoke images of gods holding flaming planets on their shoulders. That's what I've been thinking ever since i first heard "Dark Side of Power"! Honest!


 
The samples on the preorder page give us a great look at the extended versions of the tracks on the CD, and as expected they sound fantastic. The run time is similar to Trailerhead at a solid 50 minutes.
 
If the promise of such epic music isn't enough, the first 50 preorders get an exclusive bonus DVD of Immediate' s performance last summer at Trailer Music Live! If you find that you are too late, well, at least you have concrete proof that staying up until the wee hours of the morning isn't a sign of an abnormal sleep cycle, but an EPIC endeavor! What if you don't sleep at all? In that case, I should probably be preparing myself for the invasion of the cybermen.
 

Update:  " The first 50 orders will receive the bonus DVDs. That has already been
completed. All orders from now until July 20 will be included in a drawing which
will have 5 winners." - Yoav Goren

Update 2: Thanks to everyone who have pre-ordered TRAILERHEAD:SAGA.
Bonus DVDs have been allocated to all confirmed orders up until 11:00PST July 6 (even though more than 50). Any order during the next two weeks is automatically eligible for a drawing to receive the Bonus DVD of Immediate performing live at the Trailer Music Live event.

 

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