Duncan Hendy is a composer and does soundtracks.
Soundtrack compositions can be difficult to review.
Separate from the work it accompanied, you cannot assess how well it supported
the work. Because it was written to complement and not distract, it may not
stand apart well.
Within this context vacuum, there are some very
modern and abstract sounds that art rock fans could enjoy, especially on
"Persistence of Sound and Vision". Whovians may appreciate
"Tempus Atque Relativae Dimensiones in Spatio". Those references to
time form an acronym, and faint echoes of "Tomorrow" within the piece
seemed clever and appropriate.
The most memorable piece for me was "Silent
Sirens", which created a nice tension that seemed appropriate for the title.
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