Three ‘Dune’ Soundtracks Are On The Way, Because Hans Zimmer Scores Are The Wallet-Killer

ComposerHans Zimmeris known for his skill at composing sprawling scores for movie epics. Now he’s compiled not one, but three differentDunesoundtracks, all set to be released by WaterTower Music in anticipation of the film’s release.

Three Distinct Dune Soundtracks

Apparently, Zimmer was so inspired by the world ofDunethat he just kept writing music. He ended up composing enough to create three separateDunealbums, which will release as follows.

OnSeptember 3, the digital albumThe Dune Sketchbook (Music from the Soundtrack)will be released.The Dune Sketchbookis comprised of extended musical explorations of theDunefilm score. One significant note about this album is that it will be released in both Standard and Dolby Atmos Music configurations, marking Zimmer’s first soundtrack released in Dolby Atmos Music.

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OnSeptember 17, the digital albumDune (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)will be released, featuring the officialDunefilm score. It will also be released in both Standard and Dolby Atmos Music configurations.

OnOctober 22the digital albumThe Art and Soul of Dunewill be released as a tie-in to the book of the same title. The book was written by the film’s executive producerTanya Lapointeand offers unparalleled insight into the film.

Hans Zimmer MLS Theme

Pushing the Envelope

DunedirectorDenis Villeneuvehad Zimmer in mind for the score from the start. The two had bonded over their shared love for theDunenovel byFrank Herbertwhile working together onBlade Runner 2049.They shared ideas about the tonal qualities and emotional resonance they wanted the score to have, which sounds like a movie music match made in Heaven.

“We agreed that the music would need to have a spirituality to it…a sanctified quality,“Villeneuve told Business Wire. “Something that would elevate the soul and have the effect that only sacred music can. And I believe that is firmly present in Hans' score.”

The score is certain to be a unique one, as Zimmer eschewed traditional orchestral instruments in favor of choruses of voices and wholly original instrumentation. “Hans spent months and months creating new instruments, defining, creating, and seeking new sounds, pushing the envelope,” Villeneuve said.

Sneak peeks have revealedthis haunting orchestration, where voices are mixed to sound almost like instruments themselves.

“Denis and I agreed that the female characters in the film drive the story,” Zimmer explained. “So the score is based on mainly female voices. We developed our own language. The musicianship is extraordinary, and this is not your normal orchestral score.”

Duneopens in theaters and on HBO Max onOctober 22, 2021.