Paul Atreides (Suite) | Dune (Soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- Blessed by a majestic performance, Timothée Chalamet portrayal of Paul Atreides in "Dune" was intense, convincing and magnetic. Burdened by a deadly path designed for him, Paul is gradually shaped and reinforced by the numerous life-threatening tests posted to him. His musical theme, defined by a climax of electric guitars and female chanting, reflects his ability to overcome and the awakening of his superior powers.
Tracklist:
00:00 Herald of the Change
01:00 Herald of the Change + The One
01:14 The One
02:46 The One + Paul's Dream
03:16 Paul's Dream
07:57 Leaving Caladan
09:34 Ripples in the Sand
11:09 Ripples in the Sand
12:34 The Shortening of the Way
15:13 The Shortening of the Way
16:00 My Road Leads into the Desert
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The Dune soundtrack is the most Hans has ever Zimmered.
best comment of the day haha!
@@LittleSteamMrs they literally stole this comment from the main doom soundtrack video lol it has like 50k likes
@@JR-ub2wt Doom?
He said in an interview that before every recording session, they all stood in a circle and chanted “It’s Zimmerin’ time” for the runtime of the movie. That would explain why the soundtrack is so good.
@@georgeofhamilton now you ruin his day mate haha
Hans Zimmer is a magician, able to transport you into a whole new world, without you moving a centimeter.
"Traveling without moving"
Excellently said.
Hans Zimmer is secretly a guild navigator.
but going to the theater for a good movie worth it tho!
Oh he moved you alright, especially at an IMAX... with the bass vibrating the entire theater rocking you back and forth as the ship lifts off. Lol
Literally the 1% people who’s reading,,, May your parents Live More Than 100 years with good health
We need more spice.
Thank you brother
Thanks mate, likewise
Water and spice everlasting for you, bro
A little too late for my mom. But thanks for the sentiment.
This movie MUST be watched in theatres.
I read this in the voice of the revered mother Gaius Helen Mohiam and i found this comment to be quite entertaining
-from the collected sayings of Muad'Dib by the princess Irulan
I first saw it on my home theater, but liked it so much I HAD to experience it in the theater. The sound and music are so well integrated with the visuals I wanted to experience the power as the music/sound/vibrations pierced the body.
absolutely.. not just because of music, but because if you watch it on a small screen, you don't get that immersive feeling.. ESPECIALLY during the dimly lit scene in the desert, which is dark but not too dark, it's just dim enough that you can see something, but your eyes are really trying hard to focus. You need a really high dynamic range TV or projector to be able to appreciate that scene.
Best theatre experience since Return of the King. I wish I saw it a second time.
Saw it twice in threaters but missed the IMAX :(
I hope I can manage to see it at an IMAX someday, sometime.
"To begin your study of the life of Muad’Dib, then, take care that you first place him in his time: born in the 57th year of the Padishah Emperor, Shaddam IV. And take the most special care that you locate Muad’Dib in his place: the planet Arrakis. Do not be deceived by the fact that he was born on Caladan and lived his first fifteen years there. Arrakis, the planet known as Dune, is forever his place."
The best part about the movie was the soundtrack. Made watching it in the theatres such a fascinating and goosebump-y experience
Same here , i went a second time just for the OST on big Atmos speakers.
@@Eric.Poirier. Sameee. As soon as I came back from the theatres the first thing I did was go look for the osts.
This is better than crack to me. And I’ve had real crack.
@@M888HGAAAWNKLMTOZLNLSSSKKHHZBB considering crack is bad for you and this isn’t, yes
@@Eric.Poirier. Same
Timeless music; it won't sound dated when people watch Dune 40 years from now.
If classical music is timeless to this day, it will be timeless way beyond 40 years
@@reigun8494 beyond forty-thousand
@@McBoofus I see what you did there
Herald of the Change is easily the best track in the whole OST. Denis really was masterful at making Part 1 a fantastic adaption of the book and I cannot wait for Part 2 and Messiah. Bless the Maker and His Water!
Bro I 100% agree the scenes where Paul studies arrakis and the actual “herald of the change scene had the best atmosphere in the whole movie imo
I would have to say Leaving Caladan is my favorite track, however I hate how short it is lol. Seeing Paul say goodbye to his planet and seeing all of the Atreides ships rise out of the water was absolutely beautiful in theatres
Is it confirmed that Denis got greenlit for Messiah?
@@thegoodwin we probably won’t know that before dune part 2 comes out, may be wrong tho.
@@thegoodwin No official confirmation but Denis has said that he very much hopes to film it, and if Part 2 is as much of a success as 1, I can see him get to do it!
Ripples in the sand gave me such chills in theater. That whole scene is pure art especially when the vocals start and the swelling begins to a climax at 10:45. So intensely amazing!!
Melhor filme do ano!
You took the words out of my mouth. Something so pure and Powerful in those opening measures that just captivates you
I remember walking from some movie in cinema around two weeks after seeing Dune, I passed by other hall and I heard "Ripples in the sand" playing. Goosebumps instantly.
This wasn't a movie, this was a spiritual experience
what's the scene?
Paul's dream is an insane piece of music. I don't think anyone can ever match Hans' musical genius.
Yes at 5:45 when the elec guitar solo enters
A friend will guide you
See the friend.
@@pinchevulpes jju😊i
@@cindyhalik3620 Yeah eargasm indeed.
Brian Eno’s Prophecy theme for Dune is far better in every metric. It captures the essence of Dune.
Everyone's in here talking about how great the OST is whilst i'm over here thinking how awesome Timothee's hair looks.
Carefully directed by Villeneuve. He said it once that of the most difficult thing to direct was Timothée's hair. "That thing is alive!"
Hans Zimmer will be remembered among the greatest composers of all times. It is unbelivable how many great soundtracks he created.
it is gpt4 early access to Hollywood composers so he just get ready songs dont fall to his fake soundtracks
Many Young composers do hard work and he just earns credits for them by his name.
zimmer should be held amongst the likes of john williams, in my opinion. that's where he belongs. he's a genius.
LOVE how it feels as a heroes soundtrack only to completely turn around and it becomes a villain's theme
search for the 1:43:1 IMAX format comparison for this film, we were robbed of just being given the 16:9 aspect ratio.
I'm so jealous of those limited people who got the chance to see this in IMAX
Ripples in the sand is my favorite! When Paul says “I hear your footsteps old man!” I flipped out!! He meant the sans worm and Gurney!!! Seeing that worm vibrating the sand was amazing!!!
Woah, like you think he was saying "old man" to the sandworm, too? That's a wild perspective!
@@baylee8659 Shai-hulud (the fremen term for the sandworm) means "Old man of the desert"
@@baylee8659 thats absolutely what was intended by that line, it has a double meaning
i could listen to Leaving Caladan till my dying days...
When those drums come in... so epic!!! :D
Yes!!!!!!!
Patrician taste. That track defines the word 'epic' for me.
Hypnotic. The best Hans Zimmer has ever produced!
I also really like what he did here, but the composition for Interstellar is unmatched. It's unreal what he managed to compose for that film.
Hard to choose between this and BR2049
the exact word I used when I first heard the main theme
this ost kinda reminds me of man of steel, it's awesome. i hope he does the soundtrack for the next movie too
This track is one of the greats, but Interstellars tracks will always be the greatest.
If they release Dune at the theater again, I would go again.
I hope there will be a Dune double feature in cinemas when the second one will come out
There's a rerelease currently running in my country (have no idea if this is a global thing - it may well be), I'm going to the theater tomorrow to see Dune for the 3rd time! Soooooo excited!!!
@@anelessel I'm glad to hear that! It's a global thing ig, because it's running in my country too, just saw it yesterday with a ten minutes long part two review.
@@balintkkovesi Tonight at Vue if you are in UK.
IMAX is the only way to go with this movie. I saw it IMAX and regular. With the IMAX you feel it in your core. Amazing.
“Bless the Maker and His water. Bless the coming and going of Him. May His passage cleanse the world. May He keep the world for His people. ”
Some smooooth transitions between the songs 11/10
This soundtrack gave a whole other life to the books. Re-reading them with the music in mind gives it a new depth it didn't have before! Just wow
Probably I should do that too! I read the first Dune novel before the movie came out, and even though I bought it I haven't reread it yet. But I will definitely listen to the score next time I'll read it!
Right as I saw "Part 1" on the screen in the theaters, I got really excited for when "Part 2" comes out down the road!
I loved playing the Dune game in 2000. Never expected a movie 20 years later based on the same books and settings.
It's the sheer power of DESERT POWER.
Anyone else here in 2024 still listening to this soundtrack? 🎧🔊😌
Goosebumps - herald of the change made the hairs on my arm stand up in imax - stunning
It's such a strong melody that will be stuck in my head in the best possible way.
Is it done?
It is done.
The noose has been tightened.
The soundtracks feel so ominous and sad. I hope Hans Zimmer will do the orchestral concert for this. Really want to experience it.
The story of Dune is not a happy one. It's protagonists are often those who is rather morally grey in the long run. I suppose it's only fitting for the music to reflect that.
What do you think?
@@andreproudian7032 well about the story you right especially the story in the second book
@@maximpavlov2706Yup. The first four books are my favorites if the series.
I have always been a fan of Dune, but watching the movie and experiencing Hans Zimmer's epic soundtrack really brought it all back to life for me.
That moment when i lost count of how many times i've seen Dune in theatre but i still want to watch it again to experience this sound
It took me while to understand that the whole suite is a hommage to Ennio Morricones 'Once a time in the West' 4-tone harmonica theme. It is so perfect and fitting, Ennio would be proud of Hans.
Well done extracting this from the magnificent Zimmer's creation.
I mean, it's basically one theme intensely enchanting you for more than 17 minutes straight, yet when it ends you realize that you want even more.
Can't wait for DUNE 2
Just like each note of this composition, each one of your upvotes brings me joy as I keep returning to listen to this video.
It's great to know that people appreciate good music.
The first Dune book is a fantastic adventure but it really comes into itself and unleashes its full philosophical power in Dune Messiah. I really hope Denis will adapt at least the second book as well, otherwise the whole series becomes just some generic adventure story
Bless the maker and his water
Bless the coming and calling of him
May his passing cleanse the universe
I love this soundtrack so much. Dune was so good
:O
Paul Atreides had incredible self-control. He could keep the same position for long minutes. Truly, The Force was with him.
Listening to this just after being accepted to the college of my dream is the best feeling I ever had
What I love about the film Dune is it’s so much about Paul, and the music beautifully and tragically communicates his great story.
It’s wonderful to listen to all of these suites. And even better to read Dune itself to these as well.
The way you organized these specific soundtracks in this order to make it seem like one continous piece that just gives you chill after chill is amazing, fantastic work. I litteraly cant listen to dune soundtracks randomly niw because of how well you put this together, just makes me feel like im missing the best parts.
Thank you so much! I'm really happy that you feel so satisfied with this montage, in fact I always try to make my transitions as coherent and seamless as possible (it's not always easy). To read comments like yours make me realize I actually did it! 😁
Watched the movie on imax screen... the sound was incredible... what an experience...I use this music to send myself to sleep...it doesn't work!!! I love it too much! But I am seriously addicted
There is still no IMAX here in Europe besides in UK. 😔
Genius composition
For a genius movie
Serving a genius Novel
Of course, a suite written for Dune should be called a stillsuite.
Underrated comment.
Brilliant!
Yes :D
daaaadddd pls you're embarrassing me in front of my friends
That is precisely what Michael Giacchino would have called it :D
I’ve been listening to this repeatedly since seeing the movie and haven’t gotten tired of the mesmerizing sounds yet! Every time I hear this masterpiece I drift off into some far off world land. Simply stunning.
Same, good focus music for work
I felt so empty when the movie ended , I want moreeee!!!
Same here, i felt so empty when it ended
God, I fucking love this suite, Hans Zimmer just made another Masterpiece...
2:45 you'll still be the one thing 👁 ever wanted you to be, my son.
Favorite scene. Resonates so well.
They really nailed the feeling of being both a young man unsure of his future and a physical god millenia in the making.
He just has the feeling of weight to his action in some scenes, like he could erase you with a word.
Litterally.
And yet he also greets friends like a child and voices concerns over his ability to lead.
_And his word shall carry death eternal, to those who stand against the righteous._
Yes, very poetic
I was rewatching part 1 recently and it really stood out to me how strongly they characterise the character of Paul Atriedes, heir of Caladan, in contrast to what you shall soon see him become. More so (and more effectively) than even the book. His youth and humanity really shine through. There are so many scenes in part 1 that will rhyme with counterpart scenes in part 2 (which I know from the book) which will show the gargantuan journey Paul takes between those two points. Scenes with his father, his mother, the reverend mother, the Fremen, Shai-Halud and more will make for stunning comparisons.
@@pseudonymousbeing987 and its also really sad what happens since truth be told paul is a good man and if it wasnt for arrakis,he would have lead house atreides and caladan to a age of prosperity.
Yet instead,he acended to godhood and unleashed a horror that slept in the sand for centurys that no one can hold back now.
This film is just something else! Everything from the cinematography to the performances, production and costume design, VFX, pacing and of course the score is just seamless. The most immersive theater experience I've had in years. Frank Herbert would be proud.
I cannot express how otherwordly Hans Zimmer's music feels to me. It's majestic.
Magic. Can´t stop hearing this music. Epic. Mystical.
The soundtrack right through the film made me feel like I was going along on the journey. Particularly Herald of the Change so early on.
I just realized I've been listening to this soundtrack for MONTHS, it's addictive, a masterpiece.
Ive listened to all albums of Dune OST religiously since the release, but this mix is the penultimate tribute. Bless you Tim
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This reminds me of Bear McCreary's Battlestar Galactica soundtrack from back in 2004. Simply amazing.
A man of culture I see!
Ooh, good takeaway. That soundtrack is superb.
Just when i though Inception and Interstellar was Gold Hans Zimmer does it again!!! This is mesmerizing. It immerses you into the film. Can't wait for part two!
When I first hear this score, I though the soundtrack was composed by Ramin Djawadi. It has that kind of middle eastern influence I heard on some GOT scores composed by Ramin. Looks like the master had something to learn from his student as well. This movie's soundtrack is definitely one of my favorite ones by Hans Zimmer.
A great soundtrack for the best science fiction story ever.
I am writing the third volume of my Egyptian septology while listening to this music...just magical 💫
Soundtrack brings me to tears. The soundscape is utterly edifying.
This proves a lot that soundtrack affects the whole movie.
transition of the score is just perfection.
Best soundtrack of century🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🏜️🏜️🏜️🏜️🏜️🏜️🏜️🏜️
Magic is all I can say about the film, the music, the idea of adaptation.
I cannot wait to see part 2... I hope it will be as riveting as part 1.
Hans Zimmer lo hizo otra vez, darnos tremendas piezas musicales.
when that herald of the change comes on in the movie its a fuckin vibe
That theme paired with the documentary projector slideshow voice thing 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
"It is done."
"Paul has never killed a man" Both Paul and Jessica are outstanding. In fact the entire cast of this new version of one of my favorite books is just unbelievably good. I genuinely thank you all for making these movies and I truly hope you are not just being paid well but get more opportunities going forward. It is a pleasure to watch you all act. Fantastic work guys and girls.
The Director, the story, the cast, the score, all these options make this soundtrack ever deeper. As if it needed to be! Deep with a capitol D!
This movie has one of the best soundtracks I’ve ever heard in my life
here I remain
Not true
Here I remain
I love how the soundtrack sounds like it came from the year 10000, fuckin awesome
5:05 for me. best chills!!
Okay this is without a doubt the best mix of these tracks I've found. The way they blend together is perfection👌
This movie immersed me incredibly hard
Hell yes! It's an immersive experience
Masterwork and Timeless Movie and Soundtrack
Leaving Caladan was so epic when I watched Dune in theaters.
This is the most well playlist out there for Dune 1
17:12
“This is only the beginning.”
Leaving Caladan ❤️
I run so many 20 mile trails to this. Thank God for Hans Zimmer
"What does she mean? That I could be the one?"
Chills. Every. Time.
The best film of 2021!
Amazing.. it's terrifying and beautiful at the same time.
I return to this Suite again and again. Shai-hulud's blessings be upon you.
Absolutely amazing on good speakers. That whispers and deep bass and perfect vocals !
Listening to this in the movie and then again when re-reading the first book, feels so good 😅
Only Hans Zimmer can compose it. Respect for the LEGEND.
First time i watched this movie... I found it's story and characters ordinary.. quite lame..
But something hooked me to this movie..
Later i realised ohh it's the music that's giving me chills and not Scenes or story....
I gave more thought and later found out that Legend Hans Zimmer and his team created this...
Masterpiece...
Absolute masterpiece
I was never big fan of Hans Zimmer's music but this is just magnificent.
from which planet are you? :D
One word: hypnotic.
Dreams
Waking dreams
OMG I luuuuuuuuv this!!!!! Gorgeous haunting sound. Listening to this is like a religious experience. Even better than Vangelis and that’s saying something.
OSCAR FOR BEST SCORE
Umm hmmm I see my comment aged well 👍🏻
Now he did win finally
A wonderful movie with a truly mesmerizing OST. It makes me think of The Revenant in which the movies just wouldn't be the same without their respected soundtrack.
I love how Zimmer uses collaborate to bring in something special. In another world!
Here I am, just gaming with youtube going in the background, and I get to this vid. I had to stop and just experience this. Absolutely wild soundtrack, and the movie was great as well.
Anyone here before Dune 2 opening weekend in 2024?
Long live the fighters!
Amazing 👏 zimmer is simply a genius on making music whitch takes your soul into another world 🌎
This mix made me go to the cinema for the 2nd time and watch it again in theatre.
Thank you
Zimmer is incredible. None of his pieces are overly complicated, just very memorable - however they all paint a picture and the picture is always perfect in every sense of the word. I´ve never read the books nor have I watched the movies, but I can just imagine it all from the soundtrack.
Zimmer is a magician of sound
I love the picture at 5:01. The word that instantly comes to mind is "Noble", which feels absolutely right for House Atreides [and Stilgar/The Fremen, in their own way]. The casting was so good for this film too.
Having read the books years ago and then seen the first film, I was wondering what would come from this one. A superb one in every way. Just superb. All kudos to everyone who took part in the making of this film, you did an incredible job. The cast !! The music just makes it all that much better. Out of this world.
Awesome! Thank you for putting this together.