The Blade Runner universe inspires art of all sorts: visual media, poetry, cosplay, you name it. But the form of media most touched by Blade Runner's influence might just be music. Vangelis' legendary score (complemented beautifully by Wallfisch and Zimmer decades later) conjures an atmosphere that many musicians have sought to reconnect with over the years.
But this often translates to aesthetic choices. Synth-heavy, reverb-laden, soaked with the atmosphere of dark streets and wet neon.
When we heard Dissona, a progressive metal band out of Chicago, was working on a Blade Runner-inspired EP called Dreadfully Distinct, we knew we HAD to speak with them.
More than just attempting to capture the "sound" of Blade Runner—although there's some of that here too—Dissona took a more philosophical approach to the material. The result is three tracks that focus on characters from the films, charting their internal emotional journeys while taking the listener on fantastical journeys through the world of Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049.
We highly recommend you listen to the tracks "Prodigal Son" and "Skinjob" before listening to the episode—and make sure you watch their videos as well. You'll hear much of them in the episode itself, but it'll be useful to give everything a listen/viewing before diving in. You can listen to the tracks on streaming services and here, on Bandcamp. The videos are available on YouTube.
The full EP premieres on November 10, so be sure to add it wherever you listen to music!
For more on Dissona, visit dissonaband.com and give them a follow on Facebook!
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152 // M. Emmet Walsh: In Remembrance & 2099 News Update
151 // Is Blade Runner CyberPunk?
150 // Blade Runner 2099 News, Rumors, and Speculation
(Special Presentation) FRAME RATE: Godzilla Minus One (2023)
149 // On the Nature of Luv
148 // Interviewing Bill George, Blade Runner VFX Artist
146 // Interviewing Blade Runner Producer Ivor Powell
145 // Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049: Assessing Their Resonance // Part Two
144 // Anatomy of A Scene: The Morricole Orphanage
143 // Anatomy of A Scene: The Pushback
142 // Women in the Blade Runner Universe
141 // Anatomy of A Scene: Officer K Meets Deckard
140 // Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049: Assessing Their Resonance
139 // Minisode: 2099 News, Episode Planning, and More!
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138 // Anatomy of A Scene: JOI, Mariette & K | A Love Scene?
137 // Finding Ford: Interviewing Documentarian Paddy O’Hare
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