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It was made available for fan [[Multitracks|remixing]] as part of a competition, along with [[On We March]]. | It was made available for fan [[Multitracks|remixing]] as part of a competition, along with [[On We March]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:22, 7 February 2011
"In Motion" is a track from The Social Network Soundtrack, written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
It was made available for fan remixing as part of a competition, along with On We March.
A shortened version of the piece is titled "Let the Hacking Begin" on the Sony Pictures website for Academy Award consideration.
Song Credits
Written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Appearances
- The Social Network Soundtrack
- The Social Network Soundtrack Academy Award consideration website
Versions
In Motion
This is the original version. "Let the Hacking Begin" is a shorter version, though the initial section before everything drops out to the lone piano melody is extended by several bars; it ends by fading out the percolating staccato synth line and piano melody, without returning to the initial section as in the commercially released version.
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