WaterTower Music announced the November 18 release of Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, with music by renowned composer Hans Zimmer, whose career has earned him Grammy, Golden Globe, Classical Brit, Academy, Tony, and American Music Awards.
The soundtrack will be available in three configurations: a Star Wheel Constellation Chart Digipak, a deluxe digital-only version, and an Illuminated Star Projection Edition with bonus content (coming later this year).
INTERSTELLAR, from Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, pairs the creative forces of Hans Zimmer and esteemed director Christopher Nolan, who collaborated previously on THE DARK KNIGHT film trilogy and INCEPTION.
“Chris wanted us to push the limits,” offers Zimmer. “Every conversation was about pushing boundaries and exploring new territories. This movie virtually dictates that you put everything on the line and keep the laboratory doors wide open and experiment to the very end. It tested our limits: the limits of what musicians are capable of, the limits of what could be recorded, the limits of everyone’s stamina, commitment and invention, and I think we got it.”
“I believe that Hans’ score for Interstellar has the tightest bond between music and image that we’ve yet achieved,” Nolan reflected. “And we’re excited for people to be able to revisit the soundtrack once they’ve had the chance to experience the music in the film itself.”
Surprised there doesn’t seem to be a vinyl release for this given his popularity. Update the thread if you see any news on an LP pls :)
I’m pretty sure an indie label will pick this up and re-release it on vinyl at some point.
The movie was seriously out of this world as was the music…
Holy Sh**! Cannot wait to listen this soundtrack! Hans Zimmer is god.
Listening to regular edition…. Can´t wait for The Illuminated Star Projection Edition
Then… after seen twice the movie…. experience of Listening session of this score is another travel
I am in awe. It’s a soundtrack made on another level of atmosphere. The organs, the desolated piano, the immersive orchestra, it’s all amazing. I have never been so impressed by a soundtrack…