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− | '''"In Motion"''' is the second track from ''[[The Social Network Soundtrack]]'', written by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]]. | + | '''"In Motion"''' is the second track from ''[[The Social Network Soundtrack]]'', written by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]]. It was made available for fan [[Multitracks|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. "[[Green Lines]]" from ''The Walled Off Hotel'' is "In Motion" in piano sonatina form. | |
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 19 December 2019
"In Motion" is the second 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. "Green Lines" from The Walled Off Hotel is "In Motion" in piano sonatina form.
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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