Music is heartbeat of 'Le Musk': AR Rahman unveils soundtrack of directorial debut
As Rahman launched the soundtrack of his multi-sensory VR film, he said the music carries the soul of the film, guiding the audience through an emotional and sensory journey
Music is the heartbeat of his directorial debut 'Le Musk', said the celebrated composer AR Rahman on Wednesday (August 21), as he launched the soundtrack of the multi-sensory virtual reality film.
"Music is the heartbeat of 'Le Musk'. It carries the soul of the film, guiding the audience through an emotional and sensory journey," he added.
"The film is a labour of a lot of hard work and love, where we tried to push the boundaries of how we use technology to create something truly immersive and I am thrilled to finally share this soundtrack with the world and offer a glimpse into the world we’ve created," the multiple award-winning musician said in a statement.
The film track comprises 12 songs of diverse genres including jazz, orchestral and world music. It was launched globally today on Believe Music, a digital music company.
Movie at prestigious film events
'Le Musk" has been shown at prestigious film events like the Cannes at its extended reality (XR) showcase. Rahman, who is also the music composer in the movie, said music will guide the audience into the emotional journey of the film.
The soundtrack of "Le Musk" has also travelled to film galas in Los Angeles and Toronto. It comprises 12 songs of diverse genres including jazz, orchestral and world music. It was launched globally today on Believe Music, a digital music company.
Notable names, including Nora Arnezeder, Sana Moussa, Linda Lind, Mayssa Karaa, Hiral Viradia, Simona Gilbert, the Firdaus Orchestra and the Budapest Orchestra, have collaborated on the film's soundtrack. "Le Musk" has award-winning music engineer Greg Penny on board.
Rahman also said the team is in the process of setting up immersive experience studios across the world to bring "Le Musk" to audiences the world over.
"The film would not have been possible if not for my team who worked tirelessly to push the boundary of what was known to be possible," he added.
(With inputs from agencies)