The Sound of Canadian Soundtrack

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"The Sound of Canadian Soundtrack" is a collection of film, TV, and video game scores from Canadian composers, showcasing the diversity of soundtracks produced in Canada. From the sweeping orchestration of Mychael Danna’s "Tsimtsum" (Life of Pi) to the atmospheric tension of Mark Korven’s "A Witch Stole Sam" (The Witch), this playlist highlights the range of moods and styles found in Canadian-scored media.

Whether it’s the haunting melodies of Howard Shore’s "Concerning Hobbits" or the futuristic tones of Michael McCann’s "Icarus - Main Theme" (Deus Ex: Human Revolution), the playlist spans epic fantasy, gripping drama, and immersive game soundscapes. Featuring works from composers like Christophe Beck, Trevor Morris, and Lesley Barber, it’s a deep dive into film and game music with strong Canadian roots.

Jeff Danna 4 tracks
Jeff Toyne 3 tracks
Andrew Lockington 3 tracks
Mark Korven 3 tracks
Howard Shore 3 tracks
Paul Intson 3 tracks
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