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music_in_severance [2022-05-12 05:06] – Neatnik | music_in_severance [2023-05-11 04:13] – Changed referenced song. The song heard when Irv experiences the black goo is a slowed down version of "Ace of Spades." SeveredPod | ||
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//Main Article: [[Severance Soundtrack]]// | //Main Article: [[Severance Soundtrack]]// | ||
- | The Season 1 score (released by Apple as the ”soundtrack” was composed by [[Theodore Shapiro]] and consists of 19 pieces that are mainly a mix of piano and synthesizer. | + | The Season 1 score (released by Apple as the ”soundtrack”) was composed by [[Theodore Shapiro]] and consists of 19 pieces that are mainly a mix of piano and synthesizer. |
===== Other Relevant Music ===== | ===== Other Relevant Music ===== | ||
- | | + | * The music played during [[wellness_center]] sessions was released as a standalone track (“Music of Wellness”). This piece is another ambient/ |
- | | + | * The music [[Irving Bailiff]] listens to as he paints is "Ace of Spades" |
- | * The titular | + | * The song that plays when [[Peter Kilmer|Petey]] collapses in [[Mark Scout|Mark]]' |
- | * "[[Fuck You, Lumon]]" | + | * The [[elevator allergy song]] is referenced |
- | * "[[Kier, Chosen One, Kier]]" is sung by [[Harmony Cobel]] in times of great stress. | + | * A slowed-down, |
- | * [[Innie Retirement Song No. 19]] is Paul Anka's The Times of Your Life. | + | * The song that plays during the visitation before Petey' |
- | * The music [[Irving Bailiff]] listens to as he paints | + | * The " |
+ | * " | ||
+ | * The " | ||
+ | * [[Innie Retirement Song No. 19]] track played during [[Burt Goodman|Burt]]' | ||
+ | * The song that plays as Mark reassembles his photograph of [[Gemma|Gemma]] is " | ||
+ | * The music that plays during the credits | ||
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+ | ===== Awards ===== | ||
+ | Composer Theodore Shapiro won the 2022 Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series/ | ||
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+ | Fun Tweet with Severance theme on multiple psalters: https:// | ||
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