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The second half is performed by various artists and has been described as synthesizer-based and dance-oriented pop rock. The first six tracks of the soundtrack make up the Terminator score. The soundtrack to the film The Terminator was released in 1984. The track "Love Scene" is a softer piano-based version of the main theme that was described as "bittersweet". "Factory Chase" features an electric violin played by Ross Levinson. Cameron turned down this theme, as he believed it would lose the audience's excitement. įiedel created music for when Reese and Connor escape from the police station that would be appropriate for a "heroic moment". Originally intending the meter to be something simpler like 7Ĩ, his finger was rushing when he activated the loop however, Fiedel found that he liked the "herky-jerky" "propulsiveness" of 13ġ6 and decided to keep it, not even realizing the number of beats because he did not write any notation.
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It is in a time signature of 13ġ6, which came about as Fiedel experimented with the rhythm track on his music equipment, a Prophet-10 and an Oberheim. It has been described as having a "deceptively simple melody" line and "haunting synthesizer music". The Terminator theme is played over the opening credits and during certain scenes at varying tempos, including a piano version during the love scene and a slowed-down version when Reese dies. Almost all the music in the film was performed live. Fiedel described the film's music as being about "a mechanical man and his heartbeat". The Terminator: Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack album by Brad Fiedel, composed and performed on synthesizer for the 1984 film The Terminator.