01. This is the soundtrack of destruction. It made me think of war and of bombs going off in the background. People dying, all hope lost. About half-way through, there is a certain swell in the atmoshpere that made me think maybe there's hope left after all.. but it's not, really. It's false hope. Everybody dies.
02. I'm thinking of a Gladiator, about to go into the arena. He is the best and the bravest and strongest Gladiator there ever was, but he is still afraid. This is his personal anthem. By the end he is ready, goes into the arena and slays everyhing in his way.
03. To me, this is incredibly beautiful. It talks about a beautiful night, spent with friends, drinking wine, laughing. There is no fear, no uncertainty, just the comfort of pleasant company. No one thinks about the future or all the crap in their lives. It's reassuring, 'everything will be ok' sort of music.
04. A bunch of kids at a rave in the desert, at 4am in the morning. The sun comes up behind the hills and they're still dancing, hopped up on pills and alcohol, sweaty and exhausted, but blissed-out, because they're high and don't notice anything around them. They'll keep dancing til they collapse.
05. This makes me restless. The violins are so urgent, like something terrible is about to happen. Then there is the marching beat in the background. I think it's a beautiful, harmless looking day, somewhere in the countyside - and something terrible, horrible, unthinkable is about to happen and nobody but the music suspects a thing.
06. Medical sounds, intruments beeping. I'm sensing a hospital, a busy emergency room. Everything runs like a well-oiled machine. Patients come in, doctors treat them. The nerves are high, but the professionals stay calm and do their jobs. Let's save some lives today, people!
07. Ahhh, I know this. Or something very much like this. It's a very familiar sequence of sounds. It makes me think of our modern society. People just going about their business, not noticing the people around them. Isolation. But it's not agressive or sad. It's just how it is. I feel like this could be the soundtrack of every-day life.
08. Fairytale music! In a land far, far away, in a time long, long ago... a young princess sits alone in her tower, waiting for her prince to come. She waits and waits. Princes come, but it's never the right one. And in the end she's like, fuck it, and goes out to find her damn prince on her own. They lived happily ever after ;-)
09. The wind in the beginning immediately made me think I'm on top of a tower somewhere. And then suddenly there's chaos all around me. Omg, I'm King Kong, aren't I? On top of the Empire State Building, surrounded by planes that want to shoot me down. I'm scared, there's nowhere to run. So I accept the inevitable and fall.
10. There is a vastness to this music, it gives me the image of wide, open spaces. Freedom. It's as if the music tells you if you wanna be free, just run. Don't let anything hold you back. This speaks of a future without constraints. Just run. Or drive. Or ride. Or fly away in a great big spaceship. Just gtfo out here and be free.
Re: Hufflepuff
Date: 2011-06-09 03:13 pm (UTC)02. I'm thinking of a Gladiator, about to go into the arena. He is the best and the bravest and strongest Gladiator there ever was, but he is still afraid. This is his personal anthem. By the end he is ready, goes into the arena and slays everyhing in his way.
03. To me, this is incredibly beautiful. It talks about a beautiful night, spent with friends, drinking wine, laughing. There is no fear, no uncertainty, just the comfort of pleasant company. No one thinks about the future or all the crap in their lives. It's reassuring, 'everything will be ok' sort of music.
04. A bunch of kids at a rave in the desert, at 4am in the morning. The sun comes up behind the hills and they're still dancing, hopped up on pills and alcohol, sweaty and exhausted, but blissed-out, because they're high and don't notice anything around them. They'll keep dancing til they collapse.
05. This makes me restless. The violins are so urgent, like something terrible is about to happen. Then there is the marching beat in the background. I think it's a beautiful, harmless looking day, somewhere in the countyside - and something terrible, horrible, unthinkable is about to happen and nobody but the music suspects a thing.
06. Medical sounds, intruments beeping. I'm sensing a hospital, a busy emergency room. Everything runs like a well-oiled machine. Patients come in, doctors treat them. The nerves are high, but the professionals stay calm and do their jobs. Let's save some lives today, people!
07. Ahhh, I know this. Or something very much like this. It's a very familiar sequence of sounds. It makes me think of our modern society. People just going about their business, not noticing the people around them. Isolation. But it's not agressive or sad. It's just how it is. I feel like this could be the soundtrack of every-day life.
08. Fairytale music! In a land far, far away, in a time long, long ago... a young princess sits alone in her tower, waiting for her prince to come. She waits and waits. Princes come, but it's never the right one. And in the end she's like, fuck it, and goes out to find her damn prince on her own. They lived happily ever after ;-)
09. The wind in the beginning immediately made me think I'm on top of a tower somewhere. And then suddenly there's chaos all around me. Omg, I'm King Kong, aren't I? On top of the Empire State Building, surrounded by planes that want to shoot me down. I'm scared, there's nowhere to run. So I accept the inevitable and fall.
10. There is a vastness to this music, it gives me the image of wide, open spaces. Freedom. It's as if the music tells you if you wanna be free, just run. Don't let anything hold you back. This speaks of a future without constraints. Just run. Or drive. Or ride. Or fly away in a great big spaceship. Just gtfo out here and be free.
Sonja/Hufflepuff