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![]() Lost Themes IV: Noir[CD]~ John Carpenter![]()
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It's been a decade since John Carpenter recorded the material that would become Lost Themes, his debut album of non-film music and the opening salvo
in one of Hollywood's great second acts. Those vibrant, synth-driven songs,
made in collaboration with his son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel
Davies, kickstarted a musical renaissance for the pioneering composer and director. In the years since, Carpenter, Carpenter, and Davies have released close
to a dozen musical projects, including a growing library of studio albums and
the scores for David Gordon Green's trilogy of Halloween reboots. With Lost
Themes IV: Noir, they've struck gold again, this time mining the rich history of
the film noir genre for inspiration.
Since the first Lost Themes, John has referred to these compositions as
"soundtracks for the movies in your mind." On the fourth installment in the
series, those movies are noirs. Like the film genre they were influenced by,
what makes these songs "noirish" is sometimes slippery and hard to define,
and not merely reducible to a collection of tropes. The scores for the great
American noir pictures were largely orchestral, while the Carpenters and
Davies work off a sturdy synth-and-guitar backbone. The noir quality, then, is
something you understand instinctively when you hear it, as in connected in
an emotional way.
The trio's free-flowing chemistry means Lost Themes IV: Noir runs like a welloiled machine-the 1951 Jaguar XK120 Roadster from Kiss Me Deadly, perhaps, or the 1958 Plymouth Fury from John's own Christine. It's a chemistry
that's helped power one of the most productive stretches of John's creative life,
and Noir proves that it's nowhere near done yielding brilliant results.
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