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Michael Daugherty's "Metropolis Symphony & Deus ex Machina" is a captivating exploration of sound and storytelling, released on September 29, 2009, under the Naxos label. This avant-garde masterpiece spans a total of 75 minutes, divided into two distinct symphonic works that showcase Daugherty's unique compositional voice.
The album opens with the "Metropolis Symphony," a five-movement piece inspired by the iconic Superman comics. Each movement paints a vivid sonic landscape, from the bustling energy of "Lex" to the tender romance of "Oh, Lois!" and the playful mischief of "MXYZPTLK." The final movement, "Red Cape Tango," brings the symphony to a thrilling close.
The second half of the album features "Deus ex Machina," another three-movement work that delves into the realm of mechanical and technological imagery. The title track, "Fast Forward (Di andata veloce)," sets the pace with its driving rhythms, while "Train of Tears" offers a more introspective moment. The album concludes with "Night Steam," a piece that evokes the power and mystery of steam engines.
Throughout the album, Daugherty's innovative use of orchestration and his ability to blend traditional and contemporary musical elements create a listening experience that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Whether you're a fan of avant-garde music or simply looking to explore new sonic territories, "Metropolis Symphony & Deus ex Machina" is sure to leave a lasting impression.