CD Reviews
Dragon and the Hawk Soundtrack
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Movie Zone @NZone Magazine Review
"This score does what all successful
film scores attempt - underlines the movement
and adds an extra, if sound, effect to what's
going down. While it's not a soundtrack born into
melodic lines of memorable catchiness, the spirit
involved is what makes it....Just when you think things
are going on too long, boring or the genre is
strung out, Bang goes the next rhythm. From
ballad to ballistic, or head-pounding to emotional,
it's a fine variation on the current formula of
Hollywood's action movie underscore. It's about
time." - Ben Ohmart
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TrackSounds Flashnotes
"Sometimes dissonant and other times filled with chase-scene-energy, the
score also introduces rhythms and instruments that quickly call back
memories of bad films of the 1980's."
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Indie-Music.Com review
"Dragon & the Hawk is an independent action/adventure film (shot
in the Denver, Colorado area) with a dark side and a soundtrack
(scored by Guy Bianchini) to match. The short music video shows a
rather darkly-filmed action thriller with fast martial arts action,
weaponry and seductively dressed women.... [The CD] is full of spooky,
eerie "goth/industrial" sounds, mixed with technical/electronic styles.
Classical music influence can be heard with synthesized stringed
instruments in the mix. Mark Derryberry and Randy Hansen did a
superb engineering job and the tracks seem to fit perfectly with the
overall atmosphere....So, if gothic/industrial/techno music is your
thing, then this will enthrall you, no doubt. And the film might just
do the same. They are an excellent fit." - Les Reynolds
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Film Music on the Web review
"The rhythms of 'Search' grip, and 'Lair of Evil' is eerily
sinister and mysterious; quite flesh-creeping. 'Saying goodbye' has
some much-needed warmth and romantic yearning and sorrow. 'Dungeons'
starts dank and dark, one senses evil and danger lurking in the shadows
but there is also an element of hope and freedom." 3 stars - Zara
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Go-Go Magazine review
"Dragon and the Hawk's music cues evoke a genuinely creepy atmosphere
befitting this local movies's tale....Composer Guy Bianchini does a marvelous
job....Overall this is an impressive effort and well worth buying...."
B - Chris Magyar
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Reviews on Amazon.com
"An original and intriguing soundtrack with a more varied selection of themes and styles than one might
expect. This one is definitely worth checking out. Plus, with such track
titles as "Had Enough?", "Lair of Evil", "No Escape" and "Now You
Have to Die", you _know_ this album has got to be the perfect gift
for somebody."
5 Stars - red_turks from Madison, IN, USA
"One of the most creative & entertaining soundtracks I've ever listened
to. The musical approach and thematic elements quickly evoke strong
emotions and dramatic imagery. Sorry, but the samples on Amazon's
order page are great, but they just can't do the fidelity and quality of
the full CD justice. Definitely a "Hollywood" class soundtrack. It
sounds like: "Jerry Goldsmith meets Ennio Morricone". BUY IT
YOU'LL LIKE IT!"
5 Stars - A music fan from L.A.
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MP3.com:
"Vocals that drip with sweat and lust coil with a danceable beat that's
as sinuous as an anaconda! Trygve Lode has an excellent dominant masculine voice, and with lyrics like: "No one else could ever own
you It's my chain that makes you free.", this song is delightful...[T]he
production value is excellent and all parts are extremely well played.
Superb sense of drama and mood. A "must listen"!"
- Ankou Technica,
Underworld Internet Radio Station on mp3.com
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