Leyla Romanova’s debut in the world of music for film scores is an unbelievable breakthrough. By “Cybersymphony” she pays homage to the extraordinary achievement of Christopher Nolan, though the resulting sound shape is entirely new and just as impressive and novel as his.
Did you know that “Cybersymphony”, which is 7 minutes long, is just like a journey through the beat and melody of trance music? Romanova’s hybrid of the orchestral classical and modern electronic music gives her music an atmospheric texture, which is at once and entirely fresh.
It is obvious that Romanova had been, and still was, spectacular at her job just by looking at her. This song both figuratively and literally pulls you in and takes you on a journey that requires no images to portray a vivid movie. The harder the beat gets, the more distorted the synths and you dance without any resistance.
What differentiates this performance from others is its non-verbal story-telling narration. Romanova’s line is interwoven with what we call narrative level, the scenes of monumental battles, entreating musings, and mankind’s deepest values. A skill of a composer to convey many feelings without using a single word is a real evidence.
Romanova uncovered why she likes Christopher Nolan’s pictures and decided to music for the track was consistent with this narration approach. It can be argued that Cybersymphony is a perfect fit for Nolan’s masterpiece of cinema since it illustrates the drama, tension, and ingenuity of creative mastering.
After each release anticipate Romanova’s growth and new feats in the movie realm. In the end of the “Cybersymphony” she becomes very famous and she can only become part of a group of great movie score composers soon.
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