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Daniel Pemberton

Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse OS

Sony Masterworks
Release Date: June 2, 2023

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1 Across The Spider-Verse (Intro)  
2 Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy)  
3 Vulture Meets Culture  
4 Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O'Hara)  
5 Guggenheim Assemble  
6 The Right To Remain Silent  
7 Across The Titles  
8 My Name Is... Miles Morales  
9 Back Where It All Started  
10 Spot Holes 1  
11 To My Son  
12 Miles Sketchbook  
13 Under The Clocktower  
14 Rio and Miles  
15 Creation Of The Spot  
16 Spider-Man India (Pavitr Prabhakar)  
17 Mumbattan Madness  
18 Spider-Punk (Hobie Brown)  
19 Spot Holes 2  
20 Indian Teamwork  
21 Welcome to Nueva York (Earth-928)  
22 Spider Society  
23 2099 Lab  
24 Peter and Mayday Parker  
25 Canon Event  
26 All Stations - Stop Spider-Man  
27 Hold The Baby  
28 Nueva York Train Chase  
29 The Go Home Machine  
30 Falling Apart  
31 I Beat Them All  
32 The Anomaly  
33 Five Months  
34 Across The Spider-Verse (Start A Band)  
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Sony Music Masterworks today releases SPIDER-MAN™: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (ORIGINAL SCORE) with music by composer DANIEL PEMBERTON. Available everywhere now, the album features music written by Pemberton for the second installment in the Oscar®-winning animated film trilogy. Pemberton returns to the franchise after scoring 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, a breakout hit with fans and critics alike who praised the composer’s orchestral-meets-electronic score for its breadth and expansiveness as well as its groundbreaking use of record scratching within a soundtrack. For the sequel, Pemberton has expanded his original soundscape to encompass new stories in the multiverse setting, incorporating everything from operatic tenor vocals and a 100-piece orchestra to Indian percussion, punk rock, techno drums, multi-layered electronics, detuned cellos, time-stretched beats and more. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse debuts exclusively in theaters today.

Of the soundtrack, composer DANIEL PEMBERTON says, “The Spider-Verse is the only place I can combine electronics, record scratching, an orchestra, a goose, a punk rock band, hip-hop beats, whistling and opera and have it not feel weird. As well as adapting and expanding on the musical themes and sounds of the first film, there is an avalanche of new sonics and motifs for all the characters and worlds, greatly expanding how this very unique universe sounds and connects together. Like everyone else involved with this incredible piece of cinema, I have tried to push the boundaries of what a superhero film score can be to hopefully create music like nothing you’ve heard before." 

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