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Michael Abels

Star Wars: The Acolyte - Vol. 2 (Episodes 5-8) (Original Soundtrack)

Michael Abels

48 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 58 MINUTES • JUL 19 2024

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Power of Two (End Credit Version)
04:06
2
Awake in the Aftermath
01:22
3
Multicolored Lightsaber Battle
03:05
4
You Are No Jedi / You Are Under Arrest
03:15
5
Dual-Wielding Duel
02:43
6
Battle in Red Green & Blue
02:37
7
A Horrifying Reveal
03:09
8
I've Accepted My Darkness
01:40
9
Two Sisters / Two Stories
04:14
10
Leaving Khofar
01:52
11
What Extraordinary Beings We Are
02:31
12
Prisoner in Paradise
02:33
13
Beach Walk
01:19
14
Code Zero
01:34
15
Bazil Suspects
00:53
16
The Lagoon
03:46
17
Mae in Disguise
02:01
18
Bazil & Pip Strike Back
01:26
19
This Is Who You Are
03:26
20
Have You Told Me Everything
02:48
21
A Ship Departs / A Ship Arrives
01:31
22
Interpreting a Battlefield
02:16
23
You're Going to Listen
00:59
24
The Helmet Calls
01:25
25
Luxuriously Dark
01:25
26
A Noble Mission
02:23
27
Sol Discovers the Twins
02:17
28
Preparing to Intervene
02:54
29
Standoff Revisited
03:03
30
Assessments
02:37
31
Those Girls Are the Proof
01:43
32
The Fire Revisited
03:05
33
A Tragic Mistake
02:50
34
Kelnacca Attacks
04:23
35
The Cover-Up Begins
01:46
36
Helmet Visions
01:53
37
Another Asteroid Field
01:36
38
Converging on Brendok
02:45
39
Memories Among the Ruins
03:29
40
A Great Team
02:09
41
Double Duel
02:49
42
Explanation / Confession
02:06
43
Atonement / Transformation
03:15
44
Pursuing the Twins
02:43
45
Rapprochement / Farewell
04:06
46
Deceptive Elegy
02:03
47
The Acolyte / Homage to a Master
01:51
48
The Power of Many / End Title
03:17
℗© 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Artist bios

An American composer who has written works for concert orchestra, film, and theater, among other varied media, Michael Abels is most widely known for his suspenseful, often-jarring horror scores for director Jordan Peele. Recognized in classical circles for merging elements of popular music into orchestral classical pieces such as Global Warming (1991) and Delights & Dances (2007), he made his big-screen debut with Peele's 2017 film Get Out. Their third hit collaboration, Nope, saw release in 2022.

Born in Phoenix, Arizona, and raised in rural South Dakota, Abels began taking piano lessons at a young age. He went on to study piano at the University of Southern California, following it in 1985 and 1986 with enrollment at the California Institute for the Arts, where he studied West African music. His early piece Global Warning, a commission by the Phoenix Youth Symphony, was an orchestral work honoring international folk musics. After its premiere in 1991, it was later performed by such prestigious groups as the Chicago, Baltimore, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras, just to name a few. Following the election of President Nelson Mandela, Global Warming was among the first works by an African-American composer to be performed by the National Symphony of South Africa. Some of Abels' other compositions from the '90s included American Variations on Swing Low Sweet Chariot (premiered in 1993 by Doc Severinsen and the Phoenix Symphony), Frederick's Fables (premiered in 1994 with narrators James Earl Jones and Garrison Keillor), and 1998's Dance for Martin's Dream, a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. A commission for the Los Angeles Opera, Abels' opera Homies & Popz debuted in 2000. It told the story of activist Ted Hayes, who successfully organized a cricket team for L.A.'s inner-city youth.

Abels responded to the September 11 attacks in 2001 with the chorale Tribute, which was the first piece to be performed by the National Symphony Orchestra following 9/11. Works including Urban Legends and Aquadia -- a co-commission by the Chicago Sinfonietta and Shedd Aquarium for an installation -- followed in the late 2000s.

Abels' first music for a film was the score to early 2017's Get Out, the directorial debut of actor/writer Jordan Peele. The soundtrack recording arrived on Back Lot Music (digital) and Waxwork (vinyl). That same year, the composer provided additional music for the crime drama Detroit, with main composer James Newton Howard. Abels rejoined Peele for the horror/thriller Us, released in theaters in 2019, with the score also issued on Back Lot and Waxwork. In the meantime, demand for his scores picked up considerably, and his music could be heard in the sci-fi film See You Yesterday (2019), crime drama Bad Education (2020), and dark fantasy Nightbooks (2021), just to name some of his projects before he reunited with Peele for 2022's Nope, a blockbuster genre-bender filmed with IMAX cameras. Abels' soundtrack for the low-budget thriller Breaking followed later the same year. ~ Marcy Donelson

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