If you are having issues logging in please click here and then try again.
Lost your password?
Note only works for customers, vendors please contact us.
Close Panel
  • Your Picks
  • DVD & Blu-ray
  • CD
  • Vinyl
  • Collectibles
  • Best Sellers
  • Street date:
 

Product Details

  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: PRO401-2
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 617026040127
  • Street Date: 11/04/22
  • PreBook Date: 09/30/22
  • Label: Projekt »
  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Run Time: 43:32 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 1985
  • Box Lot: 41
  • Territory: NA,GB,ASIA

 

Product Assets

 

 

Bookmark and Share

 

 

Michael Stearns - Chronos (2022 Remaster: Original X-86 Ambisonics Mix)

Remastered 1985 soundtrack tuned to the timescales and rhythms of human life on earth. For IMAX film by cinematographer Ron Fricke (of Koyaanisqatsi)

Michael Stearns - Chronos (2022 Remaster: Original X-86 Ambisonics Mix)
  • List Price: $17.99  
  • Your Price: $17.99
  • In Stock: 49
  • You must login to place orders.


    Not purchasing for a business? See our consumer site.


In Greek mythology "Chronos" is the personification of time. On composer and electronic musical visionary Michael Stearns' 1985 album, Chronos serves as the tempo of a cascade of celestial movements, terrestrial sonic luminance, and morphic electronic harmonies.

Composed as the soundtrack for the IMAX film by cinematographer Ron Fricke (previously of Koyaanisqatsi), these 8 tracks combine to form a continuous 43-minute pandimensional experience, a sensual sound voyage with stops throughout the ancient and modern worlds.

Scored as the film was shot, Stearns' Chronos leads us through earthbound and aerial spaces, the long plains, the cosmos, the big cities and the tracing of the spiritual and corporeal lights which inform each movement. The symphonic and majestic main theme in "Corridors of Time" hints at vast spaces and soulful longing flowing with cosmic poetry. The track reaches a powerful crescendo resolving in ghostly atmospheres, driving escalator steps and whispered voices. It returns half an hour later weaving into the themes of the swelling incandescent tapestry of the final two movements.

Stephen Hill, Hearts of Space:

Working seamlessly with director-cinematographer Ron Fricke, composer Michael Stearns embraced the roles of soundtrack producer, music supervisor, sound editor, and sound effects producer -- effectively creating the sonic and emotional context for every scene in Chronos. This rare unity of music, sound, and image elevated the film from an unusual documentary to a classic work of art.

In the tumultuous years since the 1985 release of Chronos, it's been easy to forget how innovative this film was. Its subject matter, motion-controlled time-lapse visuals, and powerful wordless soundtrack all broke new ground -- redefining what was possible in the immersive / giant screen / surround sound format.

CD in 6-panel Digipak

Media

Track Listing

  • Corridors of Time
  • Essence and the Ancients
  • Angels, Bells and Pastorale
  • Escalator
  • Voices
  • Portraits
  • The Ride (Finale)
  • Credits
  

This page was created in 0.10018396377563 seconds