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"Album Review: Daft Punk- Tron Legacy: R3CONFIGUR3D".
The Photek remix of "End of Line" was nominated for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the 54th Grammy Awards in 2011. "The remixes that depart sharply from the originals, and sound more like their creators than like Daft Punk, often sound the best." In a negative review, PopMatters believed that Tron: Legacy Reconfigured was a "cash-in release" based on the "disappointing" original soundtrack.
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Jess Harvell of Pitchfork wrote that the album is successful "about 50% of the time" with the conclusion that, "taken as a whole, what we're left with is a solidly middle-of-the-road project building off a solidly middle-of-the-road movie score. A Consequence of Sound review also felt that the record was a more accessible version of the film soundtrack: "Listening to the album straight through feels more like an eclectic concert than a compilation, and that’s meant as a compliment." Heather Phares of AllMusic believed that Tron: Legacy Reconfigured was made in response to the perceived lack of "dancefloor movers" in the original score and noted that, "While the acts involved don't offer many surprises, they do what they do well". On Metacritic, the album holds an aggregate score of 59/100, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Reception to the remix album was generally mixed.
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But this is not enough! I am sad to discover the A&R at Disney records is apparently buying most of his electronic music in airports stores." Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores He wrote in an open letter to Disney that, "Of course some of it is nice, and you know there are some of my friends on this CD. ĭaft Punk's former manager Pedro Winter was displeased with Tron: Legacy Reconfigured and asserted that the duo was not involved with the remix album. The "ultimate" box order included a five-disc set featuring Tron: The Original Classic as well as a collectible lithograph. The remix album was sold as either a standalone record or as part of box sets including the film, an EP of bonus tracks from the original score, a copy of the comic book miniseries tie-in Tron: Betrayal, and a poster of Daft Punk as they appear in the film. Jason Bentley, the music supervisor for TRON: Legacy and also KCRW’s Music Director and “Host of Morning Becomes Eclectic”, will listen to submissions to determine the Grand Prize Winner, and will select the 10 runners-up from the 20 finalists as chosen by the Indaba community.Tron: Legacy Reconfigured was released to coincide with the home video release of Tron: Legacy. Submissions are due by Apat 5:00 PM EDT, and the online voting for 20 finalists ends at 5:00 PM EDT. There is no limit to the number of entries per person. Remixers can work with any of the three songs on the Indaba Music site, “The Grid,” “Derezzed” or “End of Line,” but mashups will not be accepted. Ten runners-up will receive the TRON: Legacy original motion picture soundtrack deluxe vinyl box set. The winner will also receive an iPad2 and the TRON: Legacy original motion picture soundtrack deluxe vinyl box set. In the Indaba contest, the grand prize winner’s track will be considered for airplay on the well-known radio station KCRW and featured on the KCRW Music Blog, and will have the chance for their winning remix to be released by Walt Disney Records. On April 5, Walt Disney Records will release the remix album TRON: Legacy RECONFIGURED, which features an eclectic mix of acclaimed DJs, remixers and producers including M83, Photek, Moby, Com Truise, and others.
The TRON: Legacy soundtrack was the highest charting score soundtrack in over a decade when it was released last December. Dig into the TRON: Legacy remix contest from Indaba Music.