This reminds me of some of the cues in James Horner's score to "Sneakers".
YT/outereconch04: "Vadim Repin and Nikolai Lugansky plays Pärt's Fratres. 2004, in Tokyo"
Wiki: "Fratres" is a composition by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, existing in versions for a wide variety of instrumentations and exemplifying Pärt's Tintinnabuli style of composition. The first version string quintet and wind quintet was written in 1977. Further versions were written over the years up to about 1992. Structurally, Fratres consists of a set of nine chord sequences, separated by a recurring percussion motif. The chord sequences themselves follow a clear pattern, and while the progressing chords explore a rich harmonic space, they nevertheless appear to have been generated by means of a simple mathematical formula.
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jacobreckersays...Here's an Arvo Part w/ animation post by Eklek:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Cesarvo-Arvo-Part-remix-by-Cesar-Harada-with-milklenses
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kulpimssays...*long
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Deanosays...*promote
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fissionchipssays...Kronos Quartet did an amazing version of this piece, which upon listening will most defintely send chills down your spine.
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