This is haunting, beautiful, romantic and so very Latin. I listened to this music on a trip to Tahiti. I will forever relate this music to Tahiti and all it's beauty.
@siologen Great peace this is Gustavo Santoalla playing the charango. This is native south american folk, this sounds are found all over the place in south america, and other native folk music around the world. but more particularly in the Andes. This is andinian folk. Look for Gustavo Santoalla(he is done soundtrack for many other films). Good luck :)
Great peace this is Gustavo Santoalla playing the charango. This is native south american folk, this sounds are found all over the place in south america, and other native folk music around the world. but more particularly in the Andes. This is andinian folk. Look for Gustavo Santoalla(he is done soundtrack for many other films). Good luck :)
great tune, wasnt this in another movie. Im sure ive heard it before, I think in a movie about marines in a desert or some place like iraq or was it in that film babel
lo que encuentro extraño es que el mismo tema de El Informante (1999) se usa en Babel (2006), por la que ganó su segundo oscar consecutivo a la música 'original'. Espero que alguien me aclare esa duda, a mi juicio es algo curioso que lo haya ganado por algo que no era completamente original.
This is haunting, beautiful, romantic and so very Latin. I listened to this music on a trip to Tahiti. I will forever relate this music to Tahiti and all it's beauty.
knowborders 3 months ago
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abettersouthworld 5 months ago
Just great, but how to classify this sound...ambient, world?
siologen 1 year ago
@siologen Great peace this is Gustavo Santoalla playing the charango. This is native south american folk, this sounds are found all over the place in south america, and other native folk music around the world. but more particularly in the Andes. This is andinian folk. Look for Gustavo Santoalla(he is done soundtrack for many other films). Good luck :)
abettersouthworld 5 months ago
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Great peace this is Gustavo Santoalla playing the charango. This is native south american folk, this sounds are found all over the place in south america, and other native folk music around the world. but more particularly in the Andes. This is andinian folk. Look for Gustavo Santoalla(he is done soundtrack for many other films). Good luck :)
abettersouthworld 5 months ago
I've got to get this soundtrack...tremendous. Who wrote it and have they produced any other sound track I might know of?
Elin48 1 year ago
this was used for BABEL!
MHIoscar 1 year ago
@MHIoscar And 21 Grams.
... and Quantum of Solance.
... And Toy Story.
... Just kidding about Toy Story.
DarthV87 1 year ago
i love this music, i heard it first in Twenty Four in the first episode
AustriaDictator 1 year ago
Этот Фильм - Истинное Произведение Искусства!
MrMiroslavius 1 year ago
great tune, wasnt this in another movie. Im sure ive heard it before, I think in a movie about marines in a desert or some place like iraq or was it in that film babel
rorymorris1 1 year ago
@rorymorris1 it's used in the HBO series Deadwood
bobbyake 1 year ago
@bobbyake oh right thanks Ive never seen it, must check it out
rorymorris1 1 year ago
Nice music... which instrument is it? I believe this music was done by a Hang drum.. Am i correct?
TheManny0606 1 year ago
love this song. excellent
red9808 1 year ago
superb music
nkumar2960 1 year ago
amazing music! pozdrwienia from poland!
43irek 1 year ago
lo que encuentro extraño es que el mismo tema de El Informante (1999) se usa en Babel (2006), por la que ganó su segundo oscar consecutivo a la música 'original'. Espero que alguien me aclare esa duda, a mi juicio es algo curioso que lo haya ganado por algo que no era completamente original.
riverU2 2 years ago
El compositor de este es Gustavo Santaolalla, compositor de Argentina.
DaniLPG 2 years ago
Tienes el del final de la pelicula?
ivan7881 2 years ago
quien es el compositor de este tema?? esta buenisimo!!!
jtbjujuy 2 years ago