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Dogma: Music from the Motion Picture

Howard Shore · 1999

41 min · 10 tracks

Ethereal orchestration intertwines with whimsical motifs, crafting a surreal soundscape that mirrors the film's comedic exploration of faith.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • whimsical motifs for curious minds
  • steady pacing for focused listening
  • surreal soundscapes for introspection
  • thematic progression throughout album

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer instant gratification tracks
  • seek high-energy party music

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 1999, 'Dogma: Music from the Motion Picture' came during Howard Shore's prolific phase as a film composer, following his acclaimed work on the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. At this time, Shore was establishing himself as a leading figure in cinematic music, having already won an Academy Award for 'The Silence of the Lambs' in 1992.
Stylistic neighbors
John Williams· Hans Zimmer· Ennio Morricone

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Still 6:18
  • 2 Dogma 1:45
  • 3 Behold the Metatron 4:29
  • 4 Mooby the Golden Calf 2:53
  • 5 The Golgothan 4:50
  • 6 The Last Scion 3:22
  • 7 Stygian Triplets 1:40
  • 8 Bartleby & Loki 2:39
  • 9 John Doe Jersey 6:54
  • 10 A Very Relieved Deity 6:25

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