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01-09-2016, 08:41 PM
Jamin Winans - The Frame (FLAC, 2014)

01. The Window (1:44)
02. Two of Three (2:33)
03. Escape (2:37)
04. Inevitable (2:03)
05. Te Queremos (2:42)
06. Surveillance (1:48)
07. Open the Door (2:28)
08. Cops and Actors (2:34)
09. Stay Where You Are (2:03)
10. Miracle (2:49)
11. Chaos (1:42)
12. Intercept (4:40)
13. Meant to Be (2:38)
14. Breathe (4:56)
15. Puppet (1:36)
16. Say Something (1:46)
17. Ayuda Me (3:36)
18. Control (2:22)
19. Design of Chaos (Film Version) (4:00)
https://mega.nz/#!oAkjjQxB!k-KkU05EPnWLB6IDBbqpurrexEqS1Mh-5ILpUrv6Wjg
Another beautiful, darkly atmospheric soundtrack by Jamin Winans, though it doesn't quite reach the same emotional heights as his previous work for Ink, which had several outstanding tracks. Still, it's excellent ambient music, and at times works on similar levels to Zimmer's work for films like Inception or Interstellar; it's truly a shame that Winans isn't picked up a major studio - there is real talent and hard work put into these films, and his work is lightyears beyond the bottom-of-the-barrel drivel being put out in theaters these days.

01. The Window (1:44)
02. Two of Three (2:33)
03. Escape (2:37)
04. Inevitable (2:03)
05. Te Queremos (2:42)
06. Surveillance (1:48)
07. Open the Door (2:28)
08. Cops and Actors (2:34)
09. Stay Where You Are (2:03)
10. Miracle (2:49)
11. Chaos (1:42)
12. Intercept (4:40)
13. Meant to Be (2:38)
14. Breathe (4:56)
15. Puppet (1:36)
16. Say Something (1:46)
17. Ayuda Me (3:36)
18. Control (2:22)
19. Design of Chaos (Film Version) (4:00)
https://mega.nz/#!oAkjjQxB!k-KkU05EPnWLB6IDBbqpurrexEqS1Mh-5ILpUrv6Wjg
Another beautiful, darkly atmospheric soundtrack by Jamin Winans, though it doesn't quite reach the same emotional heights as his previous work for Ink, which had several outstanding tracks. Still, it's excellent ambient music, and at times works on similar levels to Zimmer's work for films like Inception or Interstellar; it's truly a shame that Winans isn't picked up a major studio - there is real talent and hard work put into these films, and his work is lightyears beyond the bottom-of-the-barrel drivel being put out in theaters these days.