MOVING ART - BEST OF SEASON 3 (Original Soundtrack) - compiled by Steffen Aaskoven
Moving Art, the astonishing and mesmerizing theater of natural wonders choreographed through the lens of cinematographer Louie Schwartzberg, is now streaming in its third season on Netflix.
While Louie’s images, shot in time-lapse, high-speed, and macro cinematography techniques, are the star of this feast for the senses, the accompanying soundtrack captures the sensuous sounds of an eclectic gallery of critically acclaimed worldwide musical artists.
The Moving Art series has no narration, just great imagery. It tells a story without the old-fashioned model of the “kill-or-be-killed” model that is typical of nature documentaries. Instead, the series takes viewers on a journey through time and scale, exploring different ecosystems from desert flowers to Big Sur to Galapagos to Tahiti.
“I give composers a tremendous amount of creative freedom,” says Louie, the critically acclaimed filmmaker behind Moving Art and Fantastic Fungi (the #1 documentary in Apple TV). “I ask them to be as creative as possible and give them complete creative latitude. Because they are my partner in the storytelling, where the music and the visuals have a 50–50 relationship.”
From composer the interwoven instrumental and vocal tapestries of passionate sound texturalist Lisabeth Scott to the electrifying strains of “Master of Music in Performance Violin,” Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper, to the one-of-a-kind orchestral synth tracks and ripping guitar riffs of Samuel Flynn Scott, Lukasz Buda, and Conrad Wedde, the New Zealander trio known as “Moniker,” this soundtrack album is destined to become not only an international sensation, but a statement of hope in troubled times that will shine on into the future as a beacon of human progress.
The creative collaboration between Louie and Steffen Aaskoven began in 2006, when the filmmaker met the founding member of the Danish electronic music project, Bliss. Louie wanted Bliss to score his next film, Wings of Life for Disney.