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    Karma – Review by Film Score Monthly

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    Full album available at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/karma-atonement/id1211759271

    Karma follows a group of young boys whose past behavior catches up with them as they are tested and punished by an embodiment of evil. The film’s horrific score comes
    courtesy of Kristian Sensini (Rocks in My Pocket, La Sorpresa). Karma’s opening title track features an enticing arpeggiated idea and a long, lyrical line with a gothic feel. “Staircase” pushes forward with an intriguing melody that again references the arpeggiating figure before becoming more disjointed as it slowly moves upward over a menacing undertow. By contrast, the “Woods Theme” features a soaring
    high string idea over rich low strings and a breathy vocalise.
    The score overall does a fine job of establishing subtle textures that become creepier as various motivic components float through them, evidenced in tracks like “Tensive
    Dialogue” and “Dirty Secrets.” Similarly, many cues feature low pedals and slow builds that add tension, which occasionally releases, as in “The Attic.” The arpeggiated idea
    also recurs throughout the album as connective tissue.
    “The Cellar” moves us most firmly into horror territory, with close intervals and sudden hits set against a high string drone. After a passage for a music-box melody and crescendoing vocals, the cue moves into a quasi- rock-based section reminiscent of a Richard Band score.
    “Abductions” offers more macabre sounds intermingled with low strings, including a cello line that lends an emotional pull to the proceedings. The “Trailer” music wraps up the playlist nicely, providing one last burst of intense horror music.

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    Top Scores 2014: Critic’s Choice

    Critics love “Rocks in my Pockets”: the soundtrack is one of the top 30 of the year.

    I’m really happy to see my name and my score in this chart at 27th position surrounded by my favourite composers

    http://www.soundtrackgeek.com/v2/top-scores-2014-critics-choice/

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    Welcome to the ultimate Top Scores 2014: Critic’s Choice list!

    How does this work?
    This is a list based on a number of review sites, including my own. The ranking is based on the average of each score. Each score must have at least 3 reviews to be counted. TOTR which stands for Total Rating, which is the average of all reviews, and REVIEWS which is the number of reviews the final score is based on.