Music Composed and Produced by: Joseph Trapanese
Release Date: January 8, 2013
Format: CD and Digital Download
Number of Discs: 1 (20 tracks)
Label: Walt Disney Records
Summary: Walt Disney Records has released the soundtrack for Tron: Uprising, the Disney Xd animated television series inspired by the films Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010). The Tron: Uprising soundtrack features the original score from the series composed by Joseph Trapanese and is only available in digital format. In addition to the 16 tracks provided by Trapanese, Tron: Uprising soundtrack also includes remixes from 3Oh!3, Opiuo, David Hiller, and a brand new track from Hollywood Records’ rising Edm star, 16-year-old Cole Plante, entitled “Rezolution.”
Bridging the gap between 1982′s “Tron” and 2010′s “Tron: Legacy,” composer Joseph Trapanese follows in the footsteps of Wendy Carlos‘ and Daft Punk‘s groundbreaking scores with his work on “Tron: Uprising.” As arranger and orchestrator he collaborated with Daft Punk on their “Tron: Legacy” soundtrack,...
Release Date: January 8, 2013
Format: CD and Digital Download
Number of Discs: 1 (20 tracks)
Label: Walt Disney Records
Summary: Walt Disney Records has released the soundtrack for Tron: Uprising, the Disney Xd animated television series inspired by the films Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010). The Tron: Uprising soundtrack features the original score from the series composed by Joseph Trapanese and is only available in digital format. In addition to the 16 tracks provided by Trapanese, Tron: Uprising soundtrack also includes remixes from 3Oh!3, Opiuo, David Hiller, and a brand new track from Hollywood Records’ rising Edm star, 16-year-old Cole Plante, entitled “Rezolution.”
Bridging the gap between 1982′s “Tron” and 2010′s “Tron: Legacy,” composer Joseph Trapanese follows in the footsteps of Wendy Carlos‘ and Daft Punk‘s groundbreaking scores with his work on “Tron: Uprising.” As arranger and orchestrator he collaborated with Daft Punk on their “Tron: Legacy” soundtrack,...
- 3/25/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Before Los Angeles Times chief executive David Hiller left the Tribune Company in 2008, he got a bonus. A few of them, actually: “$3,972,558 in a deferred bonus, $2,328,067 for his stock, $2,083,333 in phantom equity, a total of $3,050,523 in excise tax gross ups, and $3,960,000 in executive transition.” This, according to a document, posted by the Chicago Reader on Friday, listing the 209 Tribune Company managers and former managers “who came into quite a bit of money when Sam Zell took the company private back in December of 2007.” Hiller...
- 12/17/2010
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
Diddy's Lawyer Speaks Out About Times Article
Latest: Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyer has attacked the publisher of the Los Angeles Times newspaper for ignoring a letter he sent, warning against running an article that linked the rap mogul to a 1994 attack on slain star Tupac Shakur.
The attorney, Howard Weitzman, urged Times boss David Hiller to dismiss reporter Chuck Phillips' 17 March article, which stated Combs - real name Sean Combs - had advance knowledge of an "ambush" of Shakur.
The controversial article also offered up new information about Shakur's murder in 1996.
Phillips has stood by his article, despite suggestions his report was based on fake documents, but now Weitzman has gone public with the warning letter he sent the publisher.
The lawyer admits he tried to talk the Times out of publishing the article after reading it online, but they did so anyway.
In his letter to Hiller, Weitzman reveals he asked the publisher to "refrain from reprinting" the article, calling for the "false accusation" to "immediately be retracted".
Weitzman tells Tmz.com, "The Times completely ignored my letter, did nothing to correct their defamatory article, and never held the reporter, Chuck Philips, to the Code Of Ethics the paper supposedly had set for its writers.
"We will continue to seek a retraction and to pursue appropriate remedies given the egregious and reckless conduct of Mr. Philips and the L.A. Times."...
The attorney, Howard Weitzman, urged Times boss David Hiller to dismiss reporter Chuck Phillips' 17 March article, which stated Combs - real name Sean Combs - had advance knowledge of an "ambush" of Shakur.
The controversial article also offered up new information about Shakur's murder in 1996.
Phillips has stood by his article, despite suggestions his report was based on fake documents, but now Weitzman has gone public with the warning letter he sent the publisher.
The lawyer admits he tried to talk the Times out of publishing the article after reading it online, but they did so anyway.
In his letter to Hiller, Weitzman reveals he asked the publisher to "refrain from reprinting" the article, calling for the "false accusation" to "immediately be retracted".
Weitzman tells Tmz.com, "The Times completely ignored my letter, did nothing to correct their defamatory article, and never held the reporter, Chuck Philips, to the Code Of Ethics the paper supposedly had set for its writers.
"We will continue to seek a retraction and to pursue appropriate remedies given the egregious and reckless conduct of Mr. Philips and the L.A. Times."...
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- WENN
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