- Record Label: Ninja Tune
- Release Date: Jun 25, 2012
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Nov 13, 2013"Manhatta" from In Motion 1 is a masterpiece. There is no other way to say it, and the rest of the songs on the record do not matter but are still strong. I urge you to grab your headphones and go to a dark room with candles and enjoy. Someone needs to make a film about Robert Frost and include this music. Spectacular.It puts you in a certain deep and untouchable place. Thanks
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Aug 2, 2012Giving themselves no limit on the length of their compositions, in some cases it feels as if the music is as long as the film it is scoring.
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Aug 2, 2012This isn't really a Cinematic Orchestra album--it's a compilation of pieces ("songs" would not be the right word) by Grey Reverend, Dorian Concept, and Tom Chant, and Austin Peralta, plus three tracks by The Cinematic Orchestra.
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Aug 2, 2012The seven songs on In Motion #1 were commissioned as alternate scores to seven short avant-garde films, and without those inspirations unspooling in front of the listener, there's a strange incompleteness to most of them.