# | Track | Duration | |
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1. | I Am Trying to Forgive | 2:53 | |
2. | Cheers From the Bazement | 1:59 | |
3. | Gored Tutor | 1:50 | |
4. | Mod Chip Scam | 2:24 | |
5. | Adelina | 3:11 | |
6. | Unanswered Questions | 2:13 | |
7. | Floppy Disk | 1:25 | |
8. | Floppy Disk | 2:19 | |
9. | A Name and a Face | 3:35 | |
10. | Loving Yourself | 1:59 | |
11. | In the Land of Make Believe | 3:15 | |
12. | Before You Die | 2:43 | |
13. | No School Today | 2:32 | |
14. | Death Index Gold | 3:15 | |
15. | Caught in a Metal Fan | 2:34 | |
16. | Without Any Consequences | 0:50 | |
17. | Pleasant Sadness | 2:26 | |
18. | The Lull | 1:23 | |
19. | I Remember Waking Up | 1:06 | |
20. | Star Chaser | 2:24 | |
21. | Burning Castle | 2:56 | |
49:12 |
Added on Friday, September 02, 2022
Netflix is excited to announce the release of (Soundtrack From the Netflix Series) with music by composer. The 21-track album is available now, August 12, on major digital platforms.
Netflix is excited to announce the release of (Soundtrack From the Netflix Series) with music by composer. The 21-track album is available now, August 12, on major digital platforms.
Dragonetti created a unique soundscape using an antique piano, creating interesting percussive sounds, as well as an old metal fan, hitting it to create a reverb. Those sounds were the basis for a lot of the drum tracks in the score. Director Brian Knappenberger gave Dragonetti a lot of creative freedom, allowing him to experiment in new and exciting ways.
“A lot of the music doesn’t sound like your usual documentary score. I got a lot of inspiration from music and bands that I’ve loved over the years that aren't necessarily film music…channeling psychedelic textures with post punk and 80s British synth music,” says Dragonetti.
Director Brian Knappenberger says of the score, “John Dragonetti’s stunning soundtrack for Web of Make Believe is an explosion of musicality that lands us - poignantly - in the sweet spot of this age of chaotic misinformation. Experimental but familiar, it is a drumbeat for humans searching for truth in the technological whirlwind. And like the high note you barely hear at first but becomes more present, there is hope. After all we are emotional creatures stepping into the void of an uncertain future, but it’s going to be okay.”
From Oscar-winning executive producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer (“A Beautiful Mind”), this docuseries helmed by acclaimed director Brian Knappenberger (“The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez”) tells harrowing true stories of the internet age.
About John Dragonetti
John Dragonetti is an artist-turned-composer who won BMI’s streaming series award for the documentary The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez, directed by Brian Knappenberger. With a score hauntingly textured by the London Contemporary Orchestra, the show was one of Netflix’s most watched documentaries of 2020.
His latest project, Web of Make Believe (2022), is a six-part anthology series on Netflix that digs into the dark side of the internet with topics like Conspiracy. Fraud. Violence. Murder. The score shifts from the atmospheric orchestral tones of the past two projects and explores a darker, harder hitting electronic palette - combining organic sampled found sounds (broken pianos, strings, and metal fans) with spaced out Doctor Who inspired synthesizers and 808’s.
Other film credits include Eva Vive’s All About Nina starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Common, Doug Pray’s classic documentary Surfwise, as well as The Internet’s Own Boy, We Are Legion, and Turning Point - 9/11 and the War on Terror, all with Knappenberger. Television scores include FX’s Hysterical and Married, Apple TV’s Home, and AMC’s Small Town Security.
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More info at: Official Web Site Netflix
More info at: Composer John Dragonetti Official Site