Cliff Martinez wrote the score, and it was performed by him and a small
group of musicians, including keyboardist Herbie Hancock and guitarist
David Torn (whom I've lost track of, but who is billed in the credits as
"SPLaTTeRCeLL d. torn" -- sort of like Larry Fast/SYNERGY).
Martinez has written the scores to most of Traffic director Steven
Soderbergh's movies, with the exceptions of Erin Brockovich (Thomas Newman)
and Out of Sight (David Holmes). If you like the ambient quality of the
Traffic score, you should definitely check out Martinez's score for sex,
lies and videotape.
The Eno bit is credited "Ascent (An Ending)," courtesy of Astralwerks
Records. It's the last track on the album.
Marc
At 08:39 AM 1/9/01 -0500, Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 22 lines traffic was pretty good. i really enjoyed the soundtrack behind it,>traffic was pretty good. i really enjoyed the soundtrack behind it,
>though. the hair on the back of my neck stood on end when that upside-down
>helicopter landing scene played alongside the droning guitar...
>
>i caught a snippet of a track from what i think was brian eno's 'apollo'
>at the end, but i couldn't recognize any of the rest. does anyone know who
>was responsible for the music, or if there's a soundtrack available?
>
>thanks,
>a.
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