Fernando Velázquez, renowned for his evocative scores in films like "The Impossible" and "A Monster Calls," brings his cinematic prowess to the forefront with "Las Leyes de la Termodinámica." Released on April 19, 2018, under Atresmúsica and distributed by Altafonte, this album is a captivating journey through the realms of physics and romance, mirroring the themes of the film it accompanies.
Comprising 23 tracks in just 43 minutes, Velázquez masterfully weaves a tapestry of sounds that encapsulate the essence of love and scientific curiosity. The album's title track, "Las Leyes de la Termodinámica," sets the tone with its haunting melody, while "Newton" and "El Dulce Apogeo de la Física Clásica" delve into the intellectual pursuits of the protagonist, Manel, a physicist navigating the complexities of love and academia.
Velázquez's compositional style shines through in tracks like "Forzando la Realidad" and "Teoria de la Relatividad (especial y General)," where he seamlessly blends orchestral grandeur with subtle, intimate moments. The album's shorter pieces, such as "Las Leyes de la Naturaleza" and "La Probabilidad Es Determinista," serve as poignant interludes, adding depth and variety to the listening experience.
"Las Leyes de la Termodinámica" is not just a soundtrack; it's a testament to Fernando Velázquez's ability to translate the human experience into music. Whether you're a fan of his previous work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album offers a rich, immersive exploration of love, science, and the interconnectedness of all things.