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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: TOTEM – Amaury Laurent Bernier

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙏𝙊𝙏𝙀𝙈 – 𝘼𝙢𝙖𝙪𝙧𝙮 𝙇𝙖𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝘽𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙚𝙧


In disbelief, Charles is inspired…


Some of you may wonder about my reviews. “Where does he get his ideas? Where does his inspiration come from?” Others of you might not give the slightest damn! Well I’m not concentrating on that impolite fraction. So, these ideas are usually me and my very best constipation face, until something good springs to mind. Then I simply jot it all down. This time however, it was sheer inspiration in being moved by the music. I couldn’t help but put pen to paper. Simple as that! Amaury Laurent Bernier has had much attention of late, in and around the New Artist Spotlight and the rest of the internet. Much praise, various interviews – you know. I like to go a little off the beaten track. So as not to repeat what has already been said elsewhere. Of course, there will be SOME repetition, because I did not entirely detest the record.


I have talked about religion hither and thither, and from time to time. But I wish to speak about something rather more meaningful to most. To more. Belief. This might at first seem rather similar or even synonymous with religion, but this specific word, “belief”, carries weight even with the most irreligious of us. To be religious means one has to believe, but does that therefore mean that believing forces one to be religious? It does not. And I am not even delving into spirituality here. I am talking about an altogether more grounded notion. We all believe in something or someone. It can come in many guises. Belief makes me break rules. Like a parent defending their own crime-ridden child. Technically they shouldn’t, but they feel they must. It is innate. It is love. Well for me, art hits me like love. Its strength is, well, strong. Belief is to have faith and to love something or someone. It doesn’t have to be a god. I personally believe in my own musical abilities, and that is what keeps me going. If I were to think little of my talents, it would hardly give me the impetus to finish a single piece. One must be honest though, and never lie to oneself. Don’t tell yourself “it’s genius” when it is at most mediocre. And is there much point in “mediocre”? I don’t think so. I don’t see the point in the attitude of “that’ll do”. If it doesn’t make YOU tingle, it ain’t gonh’ do much for anyone else.


With little to believe in these days – stale mainstream music and ahem, British politics, for example – one has to hunt perhaps more than one should. There is one thing though, that always seems to bring me a sense of hope and a feeling of sanity. The smile on a child’s face. The simplicity in what brings said smile to its natural resting place. It is their vivid imagination, able to mentally conjure the most fabulous impossibilities so effortlessly. That simple twisted logic, quaint and sweet in a child, yet that would land an adult in a mental institution (or whatever we’re supposed to call it these days). It is their belief that has not yet been tainted or crushed by the internet and the “real world” around us. A child’s belief is innocent. It is pure. And it coincidentally brings me to the subject of a giant porcupine. Which may or may not be the leader of the British government in weeks to come.


February of 2023 will bring us something from the Netherlands in the form of a motion picture. A flick, talkie, movie, or as I call it, a film. TOTEM, a fully fledged feature film directed by Sander Burger, is being put forward for nomination in the Cinekid awards – the largest children’s film festival in the world. TOTEM’s basic premise is this:


“Ama, the daughter of Senegalese asylum seekers, feels completely Dutch. When Ama’s mother and brother are arrested, Ama sets off in search of her father through Rotterdam in the middle of winter, hoping to avoid deportation. During this frightening and exciting journey, she discovers her roots, thanks in part to her extraordinary totem animal: a gigantic porcupine.”


A gigantic porcupine. Only the mind of a child could create such fantasy and wonder. Only in a child’s mind could such a concept be believable and so utterly normal. It is, as you can gather, her belief in such a thing that gets her through the tough times. Proving the power of belief. When ‘part-of-the-furniture’ New Artist Spotlight member, Amaury Laurent Bernier was asked if he would like to compose the music for TOTEM, he had to know the film’s plot first. This sensible, shrewd man needed to know what he was getting into before confirming and accepting the offer. Rather startlingly, this stubborn Frenchman (if you can make fun of the British, I can make fun of the French) was instantly affected and moved by the story, that he had what he needed in order to get stuck in: Belief. He believed in the film, which gave him the inspiration he required to start making magic. Of course, he took the job.


Despite the film not being released until February, Christmas (or Valentine’s Day) comes early for us. The soundtrack is out now. This gives the music a head start and allows it the full exposure it deserves before being thrown into second place by the visuals, as the film inevitably steals the limelight. The funny thing is, if you close your eyes and listen, it IS visual. Amaury has managed something rare in forcing one’s imagination, mood and inspiration to run riot. It is pure immersion. He does this with the use of a full orchestra, choir (which strangely enough I am part of) and his own self-taught techniques of varying renown. He follows in the footsteps of the great film composers such as John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfmann and Michael Giacchino, yet doesn’t come close to copying any one of them. Amaury is his own man. Influence on great artists does not always have to be noticeable. The Beatles were supposedly influenced by Elvis, Carl Perkins and Hank Williams, yet is Eleanor Rigby or Strawberry Fields anything like any of these artists? The greats (Picasso springs to mind) absorb the past rather than using it as a platform from which to spring. Now, I have a vague recollection of Amaury saying his previous soundtrack was his best work to date, upon its release. And with TOTEM, he rehashes and repeats this mantra… Something a little artificial here to tease and draw the crowds…? Am I starting to feel a little bit Jew-byus (Doo-beeus in America)? Not in the slightest! You see, true artists learn from every work of theirs. They improve by doing so. They always strive for perfection, and heaven hopes they never reach it, or they will stop trying. Amaury meant it then, and he means it now. And this is what we want.


Amaury is not interested in releasing single by single. Yes, it makes for good business and potential playlist placement. But it also shreds, scatters and shatters the album to pieces. It would break apart the integral form of the one-sided LP. For this very reason, I had to force myself to watch the trailer of the film. NOT because I really didn’t have any interest in it and just felt the need to support a fellow artist. But, for this very idea of breaking apart the whole into smaller pieces that do not satisfy nearly as much as the entire work. I don’t like trailers. Would a chef like you to taste the gravy, then the chicken, then later on in Brussels, perhaps a sprout? It is the amalgamation of everything that makes the meal. It is also the very reason that I cannot stand Spotify’s free tier on the mobile app – an album will play in random order. That is simply impossible for me. Frankly, unlistenable. I will of course in the future break my own rules in the most blatant show of hypocrisy. But that is me in a nutshell. Why, I should become a Prime Minister! And if it didn’t work out within a couple of weeks I could always pass on the baton. It’s apparently what we do these days. Artists however, are not like politicians. We are in it for the long haul. Even if it makes us go a little crazy.


The first time I reviewed Amaury, I was jealous and in awe. But now, this time around, I am exhilarated yet calm. Like we have come together and shaken hands. There is resolution. A feeling of peace in the budding friendship of two Europeans. The unity of “we’re always right” (France) and “we admit we’re absolutely useless” (Britain). The artist and the artistic listener, sharing the same space. It is universal, yet personal. This soundtrack is monumental. A staggering work. You will genuinely feel uplifted after having listened in its entirety. Film or no film (as the case may be, at least for a few months), it is incredible how Amaury has managed to sweep us up and take us elsewhere, as usually only Hollywood can. I rejoice in the music. It is purely visual. It is ethereal. It is emotive and deeply moving. I have been inspired. Thank you, Albert (it took me ages to realise that ALB was not in fact short for Albert).


You might have noticed that I have not zoned in on any specific song/track/piece. This is because I didn’t want to pick and praise one, while leaving the others to gather lonely dust. Out of respect for the artist, I have chosen to leave the sum of its parts intact on my Connolly’s Corner playlist, available on greedy, horrible Spotify, and also on well mannered, respectable Apple Music. I deliberated for a while on this unprecedented decision, but ultimately came to this conclusion because I can. Because I believe in what I preach. Because I believe in Amaury. And because I believe in his thinking, that the soundtrack as a whole is one piece, not to be broken up. It will however stay this way for one week only, where upon I will regretfully be forced to pick just one song. This is because I believe that I must pay equal respect to all the artists I have reviewed thus far. Sorry, Albert. Ahem – Amaury.


You may also have noticed that I haven’t gone into the music itself in the slightest. This is because I would like there to be no whiffs from the kitchen to give you a sense of what you are about to receive. It is however, phenomenal. Please listen, in full, via my playlist below. Great speakers or headphones preferred for full effect, if you want that great big porcupine to come to life. Having listened to TOTEM around 6 or 7 times, I am now pretty familiar with it. I would be fascinated to know your personal favourite tracks on the album. I have certain favourites, but will not mention them here for fear of influencing your own thoughts and views.


LET ME KNOW YOUR FAVES IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!


British politics and TOTEM have one thing in common: they are both beyond belief.


But we won’t talk about the big porcupine in the room.


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26 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: TOTEM – Amaury Laurent Bernier”

  1. Simone Vignini Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    Simone Vignini

    A great review for such a great musician!!!This OST is an enchanting journey into a land of fantasy!!One of my favourite is “The Arrest”…just to say since all the pieces are amazing!!💙 and what to say about Charles…Just thank you for the passion you put into doing things!!🔝

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  2. 8000 Miles Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    8000 Miles

    Thanks for the great review 😍 ..and the soundtrack is amazing!!! Love the Run, Ama, Run! track a lot!

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  3. dynnamo.official Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    dynnamo.official

    Wow, plenty of songs for this soundtrack! My favorite was Run, Ama, run!

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  4. William Lovitt Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    William Lovitt

    Another great review by Charles with a combination of wit and interesting details. The music from TOTEM by the oh so talented Amaury Laurent Bernier is diverse and inspiring. I especially liked the track “Quiet” because of its beautiful piano and enveloping sense of peace. ❤️

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  5. perfectlies Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    perfectlies

    Great review and soundtrack!!

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  6. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    Composer, Amaury Laurent Bernier’s musical composition is breathtaking.

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  7. Unknown member Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    Unknown member

    Indeed a delightfully talented composer. An “exhilarated awe” is a good way to put it. Thank you for the “greedy, horrible, Spotify” sentiment. I feel somewhat validated by reading that being so angry with them lately.

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  8. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    Patrik Ahlm

    What a joyful read. I have tremendous respect for film composers of all kinds. The ability to enhance emotion through music. Often instrumental too. And the visuals gain deeper meaning. And I love how you push for “the album“. I grew up listening to albums, often concept albums, stories of the prog era. I kind of miss that. Maybe the time is right to bring back the album – it takes 3 songs to tell a story so… haha. As much as I love a single hit it will never really suffice. Now I need to delve into “Alberts” 😉 album. Thanks CC for another splendid piece. 👍😎🙏

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  9. Brent Newbold Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    Brent Newbold

    Still killing With with great insight and another great artists!

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  10. Lex Lexa Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    Lex Lexa

    Every week a great episode

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  11. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Lex!

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  12. edeagle898 Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    edeagle898

    As a wise poet once opined centuries ago, “game recognize game.” Here is your proof. Amuary is indeed one of the most talented artists in NAS and we’re fortunate to have had him in our ranks for so long. It’s so nice to see him gaining more and more recognition for his brilliance! All that said, I think I most enjoyed this little aside: “And it coincidentally brings me to the subject of a giant porcupine. Which may or may not be the leader of the British government in weeks to come.” Outstanding as always, my friend!

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  13. João Aranha Músico Avatar
    October 25, 2022
    João Aranha Músico

    CC always the best write review I need to read in a hurry when i saw posted ! You are a huge talent ! Thank you !

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  14. andelectro music Avatar
    October 26, 2022
    andelectro music

    So many artists would love to be able create sound and textures the way ALB can, which builds tension and keeps evolving throughout the track. As a long time lover of soundtracks and how they define and enhance visuals, this is a great review.

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  15. Faded Element Avatar
    October 26, 2022
    Faded Element

    ALB showing that great talent once again as well as sir CC writing it all out in his style! 👏 well done guys!

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  16. Nyazong Avatar
    October 26, 2022
    Nyazong

    here goes Charles once more with a terrific review, which made me keenly listen to Laurent’s sounds on Totem which actually sounds great. I love the nas family

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  17. Kele Fleming Avatar
    October 26, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    I musta been asleep lately, cuz somehow I missed that ALB has ventured into the soundtrack world. So inspired and impressed! Thanks Charles for the review and for not influencing us listeners too much. 😁

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  18. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    October 26, 2022
    Patrik Ahlm

    Oh but I think of it this way – your reviews are like doors you open to us and let us peek inside a creator’s musical world. You stand by the entrance and invite us in. And boy are you good at what you do 👍😀😎👌 Thanks to you music (albums) get heard. 😀

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  19. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 27, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Happy to oblige. 😊

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  20. josephine conde Avatar
    October 28, 2022
    josephine conde

    It just keeps getting better, every time I think u out did yourself, sike! Beliefs, strong topic, valid topic and if I fully address it I will be here all night. Ima tell you your Amazing but quite sure your aware😉 This definitely top of the top 10 things I have read of your works. I forgot about the Artist part/music. Until further reading and I saw this “You might have noticed that I have not zoned in on any specific song/track/piece” Priceless move! LET’S NOT FORGET THIS PART >> greedy, horrible Spotify,🐓Sorry, no not really. Respectfully I have added this emoji. No disrespect to you or your very well built space.

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  21. Edward Corrado Avatar
    October 29, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    Listening to Amaury music makes me feel very small in his universe but also incredibly lucky to be part of it. So talented, can’t wait to see the movie. A great review Charles, you always out do yourself. My favourite song so far is, The Apple.

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  22. Nilo Quitoriano Avatar
    October 29, 2022
    Nilo Quitoriano

    My favorite soundtrack is the one called “Quiet”. I close my eyes and it makes me imagine as if I am in a place alone so beautiful and peaceful as the music!

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  23. Trav Da Poet Avatar
    October 29, 2022
    Trav Da Poet

    This review was great! The imagination of a child is unparalleled. Makes me miss those days of being able to be lost in my thoughts with no care in the world. This soundtrack has a lot of depth and movement. I feel like I’m in the movie already.

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  24. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 29, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Trav! Ah, but we as adults are simply lost in different thoughts. Like whether we paid the last gas bill… I agree with you about the soundtrack – I have lost track of how many times I have listened to it in full.

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  25. Unknown member Avatar
    October 30, 2022
    Unknown member

    Unknown member Oct 30, 2022 Mane May Ama started playing through my headphones and immediately an imaginary motion picture started rolling in my head! i was whisked away into a world that my mind conjured up all ignited by the intense musical vibrations of Amaury Laurent Brenier’s powerful introdution into what i immediately knew was going to be an epic and incredible journey into the unknown for a determined young lady on a seemingly impossible quest to find her way through a myriad of complicated obsticles to reach her hearts desired destination and find her arrested mother and brother against all odds.Only a child could believe in the possibility of making such a journey but with her giant porcupine to help guide her and her fearless, courageous heart ,she sets out to do exaclty that. All of this dreamlike sequence was triggerd in my mind by “Alberts” music as there is no other stimulation apart from the poster for the movie Totem and a brief description of events by Charles Connolly’s fascinating review. CC reveals just enough to get the mind a’wondering but the rest comes from the power of music which is the stimulation needed to trigger the imagination.Only the music could take ones mind on such a trip and is absolutely the most essential ingredient to every motion picture ever made.Even way back in time when ‘silent’ movies made their way into the world they were accompanied by the very important music ,even if it was played on a dusty old piano by somebody’s great grandmother, it needed to be there as it was the only way to add the neccessary sounds to guide one through the story unfolding in front of you. Without that music i believe movies would have completely failed and would no longer exist. They would be extinct. From begining to end in this imaginary moving picture it is the soundtrack that is telling the story. This is where Armuary’s extraordinary talent is revealed because one only has his music to take you on this trip but your imagination and the music is all you need to create your own adventure until the time comes when the film is released and you see it as the story’s author intented it to be. Choosing just one track from Amaury’s musical masterpice is not possible. To me this is one composition broken into sections for dramatic effect to highlight all the essential parts of the story unfolding in your mind and eventually on the screen when the film is released. Amaury Laurent Brenier has captured the child inside me with his music alone and is without a doubt one of the most brilliant sountrack composers i have ever had the pleasure of listening to. His imagination is unbelievable and the fact that he taught himself how to do all of this tells me that this magnificent, rediculously talented man is going to be a force to be reconed with in the film and music industry if he isn’t already. We are incredibly blessed to have the likes of ALB in the NAS family. He is going to be a success story of note and we are going to be so incredibly proud that we have spent some time with him in this community that is growing into a major influence on the future of music.🎶💙♌ Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 30, 2022 Replying to Unknown member You have hit the right word. Stimulation. This is exactly what it did for me. It stimulated and zapped my brain into life like voltage paddles to the heart. Our imagination is there, but rarely wakes from slumber for most of us. It needs this kind of stimulation to bring it into gear. You also mention an interesting thing about film without music. Have you ever watched a clip of a film or episode without music? It is so static, and often even absurd. Totally flat and wooden. Like Pinocchio before becoming a REAL boy – a lifeless puppet. And you’re right, Amaury Laurent Bernier is going places. (as to your GIF, it really surprised me to see that porcupines are born with… Show More Like Reply Edward Corrado Oct 29, 2022 Listening to Amaury music makes me feel very small in his universe but also incredibly lucky to be part of it. So talented, can’t wait to see the movie. A great review Charles, you always out do yourself. My favourite song so far is, The Apple. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 30, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado The best artists do just that. A little like how we are supposed to feel about God, if you believe in such a thing. It’s very interesting that almost everyone seems to have a different favourite. Love it! Such a varied soundtrack, with everyone’s differing tastes. We are but human. Thank you, Ed, for your words of praise. Like Reply Nilo Quitoriano Oct 29, 2022 My favorite soundtrack is the one called “Quiet”. I close my eyes and it makes me imagine as if I am in a place alone so beautiful and peaceful as the music! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 30, 2022 Replying to Nilo Quitoriano It is a beautiful piece. So pleased you took the time to listen to the whole album. I bet you’re pleased you did. Like Reply Trav Da Poet Oct 29, 2022 This review was great! The imagination of a child is unparalleled. Makes me miss those days of being able to be lost in my thoughts with no care in the world. This soundtrack has a lot of depth and movement. I feel like I’m in the movie already. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 29, 2022 Replying to Trav Da Poet Thanks, Trav! Ah, but we as adults are simply lost in different thoughts. Like whether we paid the last gas bill… I agree with you about the soundtrack – I have lost track of how many times I have listened to it in full. Like Reply josephine conde Oct 28, 2022 It just keeps getting better, every time I think u out did yourself, sike! Beliefs, strong topic, valid topic and if I fully address it I will be here all night. Ima tell you your Amazing but quite sure your aware😉 This definitely top of the top 10 things I have read of your works. I forgot about the Artist part/music. Until further reading and I saw this “You might have noticed that I have not zoned in on any specific song/track/piece” Priceless move! LET’S NOT FORGET THIS PART >> greedy, horrible Spotify,🐓Sorry, no not really. Respectfully I have added this emoji. No disrespect to you or your very well built space. Like Reply Show more replies andelectro music Oct 26, 2022 So many artists would love to be able create sound and textures the way ALB can, which builds tension and keeps evolving throughout the track. As a long time lover of soundtracks and how they define and enhance visuals, this is a great review. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to andelectro music Bang on! Couldn’t really add to that. And thank you! Like Reply Faded Element Oct 26, 2022 ALB showing that great talent once again as well as sir CC writing it all out in his style! 👏 well done guys! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to Faded Element I couldn’t go cheap with a record like this. Thank you, Drew. Like Reply Nyazong Oct 26, 2022 here goes Charles once more with a terrific review, which made me keenly listen to Laurent’s sounds on Totem which actually sounds great. I love the nas family Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to Nyazong Thank you! If it made you press play and stay listening, then he and I have done our job. Like Reply Kele Fleming Oct 26, 2022 I musta been asleep lately, cuz somehow I missed that ALB has ventured into the soundtrack world. So inspired and impressed! Thanks Charles for the review and for not influencing us listeners too much. 😁 Like Reply Show more replies Simone Vignini Oct 25, 2022 A great review for such a great musician!!!This OST is an enchanting journey into a land of fantasy!!One of my favourite is “The Arrest”…just to say since all the pieces are amazing!!💙 and what to say about Charles…Just thank you for the passion you put into doing things!!🔝 Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to Simone Vignini I have to admit, I had to look up OST. Got it now. First person to choose “The Arrest” – it is one of my faves. But then again, when the level is this high and with so many tracks to choose from, my list of faves is basically the whole thing! And thank you for your kind words on my words. I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t like it. I am stubborn like that. Like Reply 8000 Miles Oct 25, 2022 Thanks for the great review 😍 ..and the soundtrack is amazing!!! Love the Run, Ama, Run! track a lot! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to 8000 Miles Thank you! The whole thing really is amazing. Astounding, even. As to your fave pick, it seems to be the only fave I have seen repeated. Everyone else seems to have isolated favourites. Which means there really is something for everyone. Like Reply dynnamo.official Oct 25, 2022 Wow, plenty of songs for this soundtrack! My favorite was Run, Ama, run! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to dynnamo.official Excellent choice! I believe this to be the composer’s favourite. So much going on. So strident! Like Reply William Lovitt Oct 25, 2022 Another great review by Charles with a combination of wit and interesting details. The music from TOTEM by the oh so talented Amaury Laurent Bernier is diverse and inspiring. I especially liked the track “Quiet” because of its beautiful piano and enveloping sense of peace. ❤️ Like Reply Show more replies perfectlies Oct 25, 2022 Great review and soundtrack!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to perfectlies Thank you, and it is. Like Reply The Argonauts SaxyDale Oct 25, 2022 Composer, Amaury Laurent Bernier’s musical composition is breathtaking. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to The Argonauts SaxyDale Breathtaking really is the word. Although for me, it is almost like fresh oxygen. Makes me forget my asthma for a brief time. Like Reply Unknown member Oct 25, 2022 Indeed a delightfully talented composer. An “exhilarated awe” is a good way to put it. Thank you for the “greedy, horrible, Spotify” sentiment. I feel somewhat validated by reading that being so angry with them lately. Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Pleased you liked it. Amaury is a rung above the average. Or several. As to Spotify, it’s a difficult subject. We hate them, yet we depend on them. I don’t want them to be crushed and go under, I want them to fix the problems and be fair. Like Reply Patrik Ahlm Oct 25, 2022 What a joyful read. I have tremendous respect for film composers of all kinds. The ability to enhance emotion through music. Often instrumental too. And the visuals gain deeper meaning. And I love how you push for “the album“. I grew up listening to albums, often concept albums, stories of the prog era. I kind of miss that. Maybe the time is right to bring back the album – it takes 3 songs to tell a story so… haha. As much as I love a single hit it will never really suffice. Now I need to delve into “Alberts” 😉 album. Thanks CC for another splendid piece. 👍😎🙏 Like Reply Show more replies Brent Newbold Oct 25, 2022 Still killing With with great insight and another great artists! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 26, 2022 Replying to Brent Newbold Thanks, Brent! “Charles the murderer”. Like Reply Lex Lexa Oct 25, 2022 Every week a great episode Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 25, 2022 Replying to Lex Lexa Thanks, Lex! Like Reply edeagle898 Oct 25, 2022 As a wise poet once opined centuries ago, “game recognize game.” Here is your proof. Amuary is indeed one of the most talented artists in NAS and we’re fortunate to have had him in our ranks for so long. It’s so nice to see him gaining more and more recognition for his brilliance! All that said, I think I most enjoyed this little aside: “And it coincidentally brings me to the subject of a giant porcupine. Which may or may not be the leader of the British government in weeks to come.” Outstanding as always, my friend! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 25, 2022 Replying to edeagle898 I agree with you entirely about Amaury and his true talent. And thank you, Ed, for your kind words. But I just KNEW you particularly would go for that line. 😂 Like Reply Show more comments

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    You have hit the right word. Stimulation. This is exactly what it did for me. It stimulated and zapped my brain into life like voltage paddles to the heart. Our imagination is there, but rarely wakes from slumber for most of us. It needs this kind of stimulation to bring it into gear. You also mention an interesting thing about film without music. Have you ever watched a clip of a film or episode without music? It is so static, and often even absurd. Totally flat and wooden. Like Pinocchio before becoming a REAL boy – a lifeless puppet. And you’re right, Amaury Laurent Bernier is going places. (as to your GIF, it really surprised me to see that porcupines are born with… Show More

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