Migration (soundtrack)

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Migration (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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ReleasedDecember 15, 2023 (2023-12-15)
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Genre Score
Length1:12:24
Label Back Lot Music
Producer John Powell
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Migration (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2023 Illumination film Migration . The original score was composed by John Powell, marking his second collaboration with Illumination following The Lorax (2012). Director Benjamin Renner wanted a creative and fun score for the film. Powell heavily used string instruments and human vocals in the score and tried emulating 1960s music. He was tasked with creating a theme for the main character, Mack, that showed his growth over the course of the story. For New York City, Powell used unusual instruments to give it an alien-like atmosphere.

Contents

The album also features a cover of Destiny's Child's 2001 single "Survivor" performed by Mon Laferte, and was released for digital download and streaming on December 15, 2023, by Back Lot Music.

Background and production

On June 18, 2023, it was announced that John Powell would compose Migration 's score, marking his second collaboration with Illumination following The Lorax (2012). [1] Powell and director Benjamin Renner connected over their love of classical music. [2] Renner wanted a score that had "a level of unusual creativity" and fun. The score uses a lot of string instruments and human vocals. Powell tried emulating 1960s music, in which there were a lot of vocals, and Renner responded positively. [3] He also felt that he may have gotten the gig after expressing his admiration of Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf (1936) to the director. [2]

Powell created themes that matched the mentality of the characters in the film. Mack's theme was one of the first pieces he worked on. [2] For the character, he was tasked with crafting a theme of a reluctant hero that evolves throughout his journey. Unlike most hero themes, Powell wrote one that "went down" and "didn’t go anywhere." [2] [4] Pam's theme was the opposite and "was always opening up and reaching," reflecting her character. As the journey in the film progresses, Mack's theme becomes bigger and grander, reflecting his growth, and by the time they reach Jamaica, it becomes a standard hero theme. [2] In Peter and the Wolf, the duck is represented by an oboe. The team was heavily inspired by the piece and made reference to it in the score, particularly in portraying Mack's anxiety. [2]

As the characters approach New York City, the score becomes more mysterious, setting the tone of an alien world. [3] [4] To create the chaotic and dangerous atmosphere of the city, Powell used a lot of strange noises. For the theme of Chump, the leader of a pigeon gang in the city, he used a kora. [2] As no humans speak in the film, Powell had to create a musical voice for the human chef. Renner described the character as alien and animal, so Powell tried to capture the feeling of a predator. He said, "I just treated it as if it was sort of an action movie and there was a very dangerous animal prowling around." [3] One of the most challenging, but biggest highlights of the production for the composer, was capturing the feeling of flight. He sought to make the audience feel the character's "elation" and the "ecstatic feeling that they get from flight." To do this, he tried to capture how he and humans in general feel about the idea of flight. [2] [3]

For the Japanese version, a new song was included, “Tsuki e Ikou” (Let’s Go to the Moon) by the band Macaroni Enpitsu as the theme song. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Reception

Pete Hammond of Deadline Hollywood wrote that the score "augments the action nicely". [11] Daniel Howat of Next Big Picture wrote "John Powell brings a special score to the film, full of vocalizations and silly twists that elevate the soundscape of Migration." [12] Ayla Ruby of The Cosmic Circus wrote "The score that John Powell has done to accompany Migration is simply perfect. It’s a mix of orchestral, gorgeous strings, and vocal notes that complement the story in the best way. The music makes you feel like you’re flying." [13]

Track listing

All music is composed by John Powell, except as noted

Migration (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing [14]
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Bedtime Story" 1:46
2."What Else Is Out There?" 1:50
3."The Flock Arrives" 1:00
4."Join Our Migration" 3:30
5."Open Your Eyes" 1:27
6."Uncle Dan" 1:57
7."Let’s Fly" 1:51
8."Heron Adventures" 5:35
9."Night Time, Day Time" 3:07
10."Fog World" 1:36
11."Central Park" 3:05
12."Chump" 1:25
13."Follow Me, But Not Too Close" 2:58
14."Meet Delroy" 3:15
15."Kitchen Key Caper" 2:55
16."Survivor (Film Version)"Powell, Mon Laferte 1:45
17."He’s Coming!" 1:58
18."The Key to Regurgitation" 2:13
19."Migration Continues" 1:50
20."Eye of Doga" 1:50
21."Duck Heaven" 1:52
22."Chef at Farm" 3:55
23."You Need a Hug" 1:48
24."Helicopter Attack" 2:11
25."Hopelessness Tango" 2:53
26."Rebellion of the Winged" 3:56
27."Jamaica" 3:56
28."Migration End Titles" 1:59
29."Survivor (Full Version)"Laferte3:03

Release history

Release dates and formats for Migration (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
DateFormat(s)LabelRef.
December 15, 2023 Back Lot Music [14]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 15, 2023 Best Original Score — Animated Film John Powell Nominated [15]

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