The action scenes are the reason I actually enjoyed this movie. The story is a little bit thin but the action by far makes up for it, something I cannot say about the piece of shit that was the third movie, which in my opinion was not very good at all.
The Matrix = classic and one of my personal favourite movies of all time.
The Matrix Reloaded = nowhere near as good as the first but I still really like it.
The Matrix Revolutions = aside from an ok final fight scene, mediocre at very best.
the problem with this music and reason why they didn't use it is probably because it's too tense and would be used in more tense fights
this fight is not tense, neo is kicking the ass of god knows how many smiths and being bad ass, so it would be more fitting to have bad ass music playing instead of more tense music
They used this, or an almost identical track, for the Smith levels in Enter the Matrix (where it fits better as you're basically running for your life from a bunch of omnipotent zombies).
I really like the direction that Davis took with this piece but I don't think its the masterpiece it could have been. I still prefer stuff like this to that techno stuff but like I said, its not quite up to stratch.
@unemployedcomposer LOL! We're simply talking about the difference between works composed 50 or even 100 years apart. It's a modernism at a different stage.
Though if you're getting Stravinsky, don't just go for the most obvious choices (i.e. Le Sacre, Petrushka and The Firebird) - look to Symphony of Psalms, Renard, Le Noces, Histoire du Soldat, The Nightingale, Agon, The Flood, Apollon Musagète, Jeux de Cartes, The Rake's Progress, Symphony in Three Movements, Requiem Canticles, Threni etc..
@unemployedcomposer No problem. The closest of the two would be John Adams, without a doubt. Look to - Dr. Atomic, Slonimsky's Earbox, Short Ride on a Fast Machine, City Noir, NIxon in China, and Harmonielehre.
For the more dissonant stuff, I recommend Witold Lutoslawski, Wolfgang Rihm and Krzysztof Penderecki.
@unemployedcomposer Partly aleatoric. But most of it's strictly notated. It's essentially minimalistic, heterophony. A complex layering of very simple rhythmic ideas. If you want to hear more music like this, listen to the works of John Adams and Louis Andriessen.
And that timekeeping and all those phrases put together! Man I wonder what the look of the entire orchestra must have been like when they saw the written pieces. They must have really have had fun to do pieces like these!
I enjoyed it thoroughly. Like "Chateau Swashbuckling", these scores gives the scenes of the movie an ageless feel. From a musical perspective, this track really is pushing the envelope literally for a music piece, let alone a score for a movie. There is this wonderful explosion of texture in the brass sections reflective of the atonalism that Davis was aiming for in these movies.
Meh, I don't know what to think of this one. In a way, yes, it's brilliant. But I think the other version is perfect. However I would have preferred Chateau Swashbuckling from Don Davis than the Chateau by Rob Dougan.
I can stop thinking how he could write all that notes, its amazing, the music fit very well with the scene, the trompets hear like a lot of smiths like a virus
or you dummies who don't know this is from the game "enter the matrix" which was produced and written by Larry and andy wachowski. Don Davis scored this track so it's legit 110%
@WolfytheWolf5667 What the hell are you talking about? This IS The Matrix Reloaded. All I did was add in the original track from Don Davis' score instead of the final track used in the movie (with Juno Reactor).
Just imagine the expressions of the members of the orchestra when they realised all their hard work was drowned out by deafening techno, especially the brass section.
I can see why they changed this one. It sounds fascinatingly great. Genius work. But it's just too complex for the popular crowd's ears. Not the best place to introduce other people to film scores.
What funny is that there are some parts they let him win like the one with the pole they held it without throwing it or hitting him with it or when smith helded neo and the other smith stand there and didnet do nothing
All of this music is still in the scene, Juno Reactor just added some awesome beats to it. If you know the song, you can watch this and add the techno in your head.
like this orchestral music, but got to say, hasn't quite got that umpf, like the original film music has, plus no sound effects either. but what an oscar performance of a fight scene!
I'm aware of this unused alternate version for quite some time, however I do have a feeling it is an unfinished horn-line-only draft version of something bigger that got never delivered in it's entirety.
thx 4 uploading tho =D
CavalryCptMike 4 months ago
LLAAAMMMEEE, the music they used in that actual film was much better
CavalryCptMike 4 months ago
The action scenes are the reason I actually enjoyed this movie. The story is a little bit thin but the action by far makes up for it, something I cannot say about the piece of shit that was the third movie, which in my opinion was not very good at all.
The Matrix = classic and one of my personal favourite movies of all time.
The Matrix Reloaded = nowhere near as good as the first but I still really like it.
The Matrix Revolutions = aside from an ok final fight scene, mediocre at very best.
MbFilmReviews 7 months ago
the problem with this music and reason why they didn't use it is probably because it's too tense and would be used in more tense fights
this fight is not tense, neo is kicking the ass of god knows how many smiths and being bad ass, so it would be more fitting to have bad ass music playing instead of more tense music
meapickle 7 months ago
@meapickle
They used this, or an almost identical track, for the Smith levels in Enter the Matrix (where it fits better as you're basically running for your life from a bunch of omnipotent zombies).
twooffour 7 months ago
I prefer final version of this composition
DiMak2109 8 months ago
I really like the direction that Davis took with this piece but I don't think its the masterpiece it could have been. I still prefer stuff like this to that techno stuff but like I said, its not quite up to stratch.
gibbi8 8 months ago
@unemployedcomposer Check your PMs.
RogueRotting360 9 months ago
@unemployedcomposer LOL! We're simply talking about the difference between works composed 50 or even 100 years apart. It's a modernism at a different stage.
Though if you're getting Stravinsky, don't just go for the most obvious choices (i.e. Le Sacre, Petrushka and The Firebird) - look to Symphony of Psalms, Renard, Le Noces, Histoire du Soldat, The Nightingale, Agon, The Flood, Apollon Musagète, Jeux de Cartes, The Rake's Progress, Symphony in Three Movements, Requiem Canticles, Threni etc..
RogueRotting360 9 months ago
@unemployedcomposer No problem. The closest of the two would be John Adams, without a doubt. Look to - Dr. Atomic, Slonimsky's Earbox, Short Ride on a Fast Machine, City Noir, NIxon in China, and Harmonielehre.
For the more dissonant stuff, I recommend Witold Lutoslawski, Wolfgang Rihm and Krzysztof Penderecki.
RogueRotting360 9 months ago
@unemployedcomposer Partly aleatoric. But most of it's strictly notated. It's essentially minimalistic, heterophony. A complex layering of very simple rhythmic ideas. If you want to hear more music like this, listen to the works of John Adams and Louis Andriessen.
RogueRotting360 9 months ago
Pretty mind blowing stuff, though a lot of it's clearly sampled (i.e . those trumpets). It would sound even better with a 100% real orchestra.
As of now, it's a sort of quasi-mockup.
RogueRotting360 9 months ago
This sounds awful.
Like it was taken from a video game.
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skyfly911 11 months ago
what´s the song name?
hijosdeluniverso 11 months ago
Yeah, thank god they didn't use this song
xsychosis 11 months ago
IF THEY ONLY MADE A MATRIX GAME FOR XBOX 360!!!!!!!!!!!!
pian14 1 year ago
I like this one, the music is more in tune with the fight, but the other one makes the fight sound more intense.
lyricspeople1234 1 year ago
And that timekeeping and all those phrases put together! Man I wonder what the look of the entire orchestra must have been like when they saw the written pieces. They must have really have had fun to do pieces like these!
Perceptionista 1 year ago
I enjoyed it thoroughly. Like "Chateau Swashbuckling", these scores gives the scenes of the movie an ageless feel. From a musical perspective, this track really is pushing the envelope literally for a music piece, let alone a score for a movie. There is this wonderful explosion of texture in the brass sections reflective of the atonalism that Davis was aiming for in these movies.
Perceptionista 1 year ago
Meh, I don't know what to think of this one. In a way, yes, it's brilliant. But I think the other version is perfect. However I would have preferred Chateau Swashbuckling from Don Davis than the Chateau by Rob Dougan.
ScottyMcGeester 1 year ago
I can stop thinking how he could write all that notes, its amazing, the music fit very well with the scene, the trompets hear like a lot of smiths like a virus
star88wars 1 year ago
or you dummies who don't know this is from the game "enter the matrix" which was produced and written by Larry and andy wachowski. Don Davis scored this track so it's legit 110%
dasdasist 1 year ago
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this isn't matrix reloaded, this is from a new fan-made Matrix. I've got the film...
Deceived/Deception/Devolution IDK what it's called but it is NOT reloaded.
WolfytheWolf5667 1 year ago
@WolfytheWolf5667 What the hell are you talking about? This IS The Matrix Reloaded. All I did was add in the original track from Don Davis' score instead of the final track used in the movie (with Juno Reactor).
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StrangerYouKnow 8 months ago
@StrangerYouKnow
ah no, excuse me it was a cut called Matrix Degeneration which just combines all the action parts.
Apologies for getting it wrong guys.
WolfytheWolf5667 7 months ago
@WolfytheWolf5667 My apologies for bein so rude.
StrangerYouKnow 7 months ago
@StrangerYouKnow
I really thought it was a real movie. But yeah, this scene is epic nonetheless.
WolfytheWolf5667 7 months ago
Hm, not sure what to think. It's a great score, but I personally feel it doesn't fit the scene that well.
Grammaton485 1 year ago
Epic
NEOLightJak 1 year ago
DOn Davis did great work for the Matrix. But you need a bit of that electric music feel to add the cool element to the orchestral epicness.
MarkArandjus 1 year ago
The Juno Reactor version is better. This just doesn't fit the fight at all.
KingPointy 1 year ago
The other version of Burly Brawl is not bad, but this one fits and relates way more with the previous Matrix score. I like it.
ElCarrerino 1 year ago
I bet Mr. Smith wishes he could fly...
RobVanDamkicksass 1 year ago
in the third movie he does fly watch matrix revolution
masterkid12345 1 year ago
@masterkid12345
I have, but I'm talking about the second movie.
RobVanDamkicksass 1 year ago
i hope they make Matrix 2...
arlalden9 1 year ago
to be honest, i prefer this music instead of the other one... this one is more adequate for the scene
malcrocks 1 year ago
Just imagine the expressions of the members of the orchestra when they realised all their hard work was drowned out by deafening techno, especially the brass section.
CorriTimigan 1 year ago 6
The part that plays when Neo is using the pole sounds like something out of Superman.
1800REDGENESIS 1 year ago
lol doesn't match the fighting at all
siberianhuskies1994 1 year ago
I can see why they changed this one. It sounds fascinatingly great. Genius work. But it's just too complex for the popular crowd's ears. Not the best place to introduce other people to film scores.
Thanks for uploading!
RichardKleiner 2 years ago 2
I can't imagine what their faces look like when they play that.
RichardKleiner 2 years ago 2
I like 0: 38 the way it all sounds...
LuisTheWiser 2 years ago
Brass FTW!!!
timmy998877 2 years ago
This Music Is Better Then The one in the scene
but still pure scene pure music
04045555 2 years ago
What funny is that there are some parts they let him win like the one with the pole they held it without throwing it or hitting him with it or when smith helded neo and the other smith stand there and didnet do nothing
04045555 2 years ago
All of this music is still in the scene, Juno Reactor just added some awesome beats to it. If you know the song, you can watch this and add the techno in your head.
QuickMovieReviews 2 years ago
I loved the choral piece in the film version of burly brawl, which sadly made this piece a bit weaker in comparison.
kardentyrell 2 years ago
Good music
HarmonSokar 2 years ago
like this orchestral music, but got to say, hasn't quite got that umpf, like the original film music has, plus no sound effects either. but what an oscar performance of a fight scene!
RaikenXion 2 years ago 2
Beautiful music. Pure art.
JustAnotherX 2 years ago 3
I'm aware of this unused alternate version for quite some time, however I do have a feeling it is an unfinished horn-line-only draft version of something bigger that got never delivered in it's entirety.
Elachsantre 2 years ago
God bless Juno Reactor
Freenure 2 years ago
It's a good piece, but it doesn't match the scene at all. The original fits much better.
S0vereignty 2 years ago
This version would make the ifght utterly stupid and not intense.
Phylux 2 years ago
Pretty cool. Could have done a lot more during the "Neo beat down with a Pole" part. Sounds like the original matrix, all orchestral.
3xosc 3 years ago 9
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This doesn't even sound like a fight song. sounds like some cartoon song..lol.
All you people saying this track is bettert then the techno one are musically illiterate
mosdefscrappa 3 years ago
As someone who really likes the score of all the matrix movies i was surprised at how much i don't like the music here
VampiraJen 3 years ago
Why couldn't avant-garde-informed Don Davis have scored the new Batman films instead of Hack Zimmer?
Skull10 3 years ago 2
interesting to listen to, and it must be hell for those horn-players doin this, but I'm glad they went with the techno version instead in the movie
summerguy03 3 years ago
The horn playing was sped up digitally, read that in an interview with Davis somewhere
DrewCameron 3 years ago
Loved this scene
NeverForgetWizet 3 years ago
OMG, how do you get a hold of these beastly scores?
jShazBOT 3 years ago
I think it has so much more rush to it, like you know this fight is serious sort of music. It also has that crazy ass momentum
Maj0ra 3 years ago
this sounds really epic
XRontix 3 years ago
The "Me,me,me" scene made it to the final version.
Heard this before , not bad ,but not better than Rob's track.
zexgogeta 3 years ago
Who's Rob?
KotORMusicCollection 3 years ago
maybe Rob Dougan. But this track "mixed" by JUNO Ractor. Rob composite the Chateau track.
z07m14 3 years ago
Now this is one that I would not prefer to the other version. At least they kept a few of the parts from this one.
OneGuyToRuleThemAll 3 years ago
Much better than the techno. Actually streamlines with the rest of the Actual Score.
CormacWiedersehen 3 years ago 2
I pretty much agree, the techno shit might be all matrixy but whatever, it sounds like shit.
Maj0ra 3 years ago 3
I can see this track being used in a fight scene, just not THIS particular fight scene.
darkseid13 3 years ago
Far better than the techno one i be thinking...
But sadly doesn't sync up.
Squuigs 3 years ago
se oye un poquito al estilo de disney pero aun asi esta mas o menos +3
snakefh 3 years ago