Armand Amar, a renowned composer known for his evocative and captivating scores, presents "Resist," an instrumental album released on February 11, 2014, under the Long Distance label. This 44-minute journey through 18 tracks is a compelling blend of compositions that originally served as soundtracks for Costa-Gavras' "Le Capital" and Pierre Aknine's "Crime d'État," offering a unique listening experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional film scores.
"Resist" is a testament to Amar's ability to create music that is both deeply atmospheric and intensely engaging. The album opens with "Nightmare (From 'Crime d'État')," setting the tone for a collection that is as intense as it is introspective. Tracks like "Cycle" and "Frame Up (From 'Le Capital')" showcase Amar's skill in weaving intricate melodies and rhythms that captivate the imagination. The album's midpoint features standout tracks such as "Quiet" and "Sarah," which highlight Amar's ability to evoke a range of emotions through his music.
The album's second half continues to impress with tracks like "The Trap (From 'Le Capital')" and "Crime d'État (From 'Crime d'État')," which demonstrate Amar's mastery of creating tension and drama. The album concludes with "Never Give In," a powerful and uplifting track that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "Resist," Armand Amar's compositions are characterized by their rich textures and dynamic range, making it an album that is as rewarding for casual listeners as it is for those who appreciate the nuances of instrumental music. Whether you're a fan of film scores or simply appreciate well-crafted instrumental pieces, "Resist" is an album that promises to leave a lasting impact.