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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Altered States


    Davidreefer — 16 years ago(June 18, 2009 01:35 AM)

    the xylophone is definitely the official music of insanity, hallucinatory experiences, and monkeys.

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      gnolti — 16 years ago(June 21, 2009 03:50 AM)

      I actually liked Corigliano's score for AS, even if it is derivative of Stravinsky in places.
      There, daddy, do I get a gold star?

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        overhere-1 — 16 years ago(October 12, 2009 10:49 PM)

        Yes. Corigliano actually had the musicians play a lot of their instruments in unusual or unnatural ways. Drums were scratched instead of struck, violins were played with their bows upside down, flutists hummed through their insrument instead of just blowing, etc. All to create an unusual atmosphere.

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          maxtshea — 10 years ago(April 07, 2015 10:57 PM)

          They also use Pierre Henry's "La Voile D'orphee," which is awesome!

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