Erik Friedlander's "Nothing on Earth Soundtrack" is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released under the SkipStone Records label in 2013. Comprising ten tracks, this album is the original score composed by Friedlander for the film "Nothing on Earth" by Mick Angus. The soundtrack, spanning 49 minutes, is a testament to Friedlander's versatility and prowess as a cellist and composer, offering a unique blend of haunting melodies and intricate rhythms.
The album opens with "Hagen (Solo)," setting the tone for the introspective and atmospheric journey that follows. Tracks like "Aasiaat," "Ingia," and "Maniitsoq" showcase Friedlander's ability to evoke a sense of place and mood through his music, while "Hagen II" and "Ryder" delve into more complex and dynamic territories. The solo pieces, such as "Aasiaat (Solo)" and the closing track "Aurora," highlight Friedlander's exceptional skill and emotional depth as a soloist.
"Nothing on Earth Soundtrack" is not just a companion to the film but a standalone piece of art that stands on its own merits. It's a collection of compositions that explore themes of isolation and introspection, drawing the listener into a world of sound that is both familiar and otherworldly. Whether you're a fan of Erik Friedlander's previous works like "Claws and Wings" or new to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Dive in and let the music of "Nothing on Earth Soundtrack" transport you to another place and time.