Basefree wrote:Well, they most likely interpolated this. I'm not sure if your point was to say they came up with this melody on their own, because I think it's pretty obvious they didn't. They mention Isham in interviews and have a habit of interpolating things. Aquarius, Telepath, White Cyclosa..mc10101 wrote:I'm a little surprised that so many people are convinced BOC 'stole' or 'sampled' the music for this piece! Just because they used a VHS recorder to get that grainy, uneven sound doesn't mean they got it from a movie. Most VHS machines had phono inputs allowing you to use them as (low-quality) audio recorders - I remember overdubbing music onto adverts and documentaries I'd recorded as a teenager, simply because it was a novelty. Besides I think the boys are more than capable composers themselves.
Also, although among the links posted here there are numerous pieces that have a similar 'sound' or a couple of chords in common, they are all highly filmic in that they create an expectation of things to come; scares, intrigues, developments of some sort. But SM does no such thing; it is utterly devoid of expectation or anticipation - more like reluctant but complete resignation.
I think interpolation is part of every composer's process, whether consciously or not, but we don't assume that for every new piece of music there must be a definitive 'source'. Everything we hear has countless influences running through it. Marcus and Michael cited Isham and Frizzi etc as influences not sources