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Originally Posted by Yoda
That said the technical distinction has more detail than I'd known, so thanks. 


Originally Posted by Yoda
Me, a fool: isn't all singing done with your throat?

Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
I heard it live (Hanz Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard) and enjoyed it, personally. It’s an artificial language Gerrard created and the style is called glossolalia. I do appreciate it can come off as annoying in the wrong circumstances, but I think it fits Dune.
In the present series, however, it's so over the top (the featured singer digging into vocal fry for soulful affectations). I can almost hear a vocal coach shouting "Really reach into your inner noble savage! Belt it out!" It's all dialed up to 11. To me it sounds like a bunch of Wilhelm screams.
It has all the verisimilitude of a drunken Bostonian vocalizing to the Riverdance OST at a Karaoke bar.
If we want something ethereal and other-worldly, Brian Eno exists.
I'm glad you like it--to me it's like listening to the synth soundtrack from Ladyhawke.

I have heard that technique in music in the past, be it from Mongolian Throat Singing or even in some of the old rave music from the late 90s. I like it in the film, also.

Originally Posted by Corax
I can't the warbling pseudo-ethnic warbling music the new DUNE. If South Park did a parody of DUNE, this is what the music would sound like. I know it's supposed to be super-epic and soulful, but all I hear is "Aiyeeega, wawaawahwa, tostada! burrito! and salsaaaa!"

I can't the warbling pseudo-ethnic warbling music the new DUNE. If South Park did a parody of DUNE, this is what the music would sound like. I know it's supposed to be super-epic and soulful, but all I hear is "Aiyeeega, wawaawahwa, tostada! burrito! and salsaaaa!"