The Firm Electric Car Business Unit - The Cradle by Syrel published on 2022-02-21T01:36:26Z Track 9 of the Album soundcloud.com/user-461764443/sets/the-firm-dark-orchestral-suite Since the Firm new twisted credo is “From the Grave to the Cradle”, Aaron E. Must, the new director of the Electric Car business unit, has the mandate to manufacture the cheapest and most profitable electric car on the market. It will be manufactured using cars recycled from the Scrap Yard Business Unit in New Mexico and cheap batteries made in the totalitarian republic of Nicha. “Spit it out on the market as fast as possible” the CEO said. “Whatever happens, we will fix it later”. “Just put those stupid gadgets everybody wants in those cars such as GreenTooth, a giant screens to view reality shows while driving, a dummy pilot system that can crash your car should you want to suicide and it will sell like cupcakes”. Since it was also made in New Mexico the car was called sarcastically the Cojonas model FU. Shortly after it was on the market, the Lithium ion battery of the cars started to set houses on fire during the recharge at night. The cars would suddenly set on fire in parking lots for no apparent reasons. The worst was the battery would be set on fire after a car accident while the passengers could be trapped inside the car. It is never a good sign when a CEO smiles when everything goes wrong because it means he knows on whom he will put the blame and he did. “Aaron E. must resign immediately” said the CEO to the press. “I would have never approved such a bad design on one of my product and since he is accountable for this business unit he is the one to fire” said again the CEO to the press. However, deep in his mind he was thinking about his Firm doctrine “In Fraud We Trust”. “This is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.” Music Notes: Some of you may have recognized a very disturbed version of Gary Numan “Cars” at 0:35 played by the Doublebasses and the Beatles “Baby you can Drive my Car” at 1:50 played by the strings in spicatos. Indeed it was used as a subliminal recall of cars in order to mesmerize you. However, if you can find where I hidden the “Crash And Burn” song by the Pat Travers Band you’re a king of the rock culture. Good luck ;o) Music and Production: Syrel Photography: Syrel (1984) Genre Soundtrack Comment by Michael Stella: Guitars, Bass, Vocals awesome orchestration. dark ambient track. very fine. 2022-07-17T01:46:11Z Comment by Midisound dark and haunting 2022-03-15T22:56:29Z Comment by Sonoscapist much enjoyed! 2022-03-11T03:15:53Z Comment by Sonoscapist arrangement and orchestration are great! 2022-03-11T03:15:13Z Comment by Sonoscapist excellent build-up ... 2022-03-11T03:13:46Z Comment by TSM Outstanding! 2022-03-07T12:49:44Z Comment by Tuuligan wow, love the atmo all around! 2022-03-03T15:55:24Z Comment by Tuuligan such great suspense - super sounds too 2022-03-03T15:54:47Z Comment by Baji great 2022-02-27T17:35:38Z Comment by Baji Really a great production 2022-02-25T12:50:34Z Comment by Baji Great music 2022-02-25T12:50:05Z Comment by THE BOY Cool industrial beats....I think they are creating the dark and cool mood..I like it❗️ 2022-02-25T05:29:29Z Comment by Classical Glass the pulsing percussion underneath the discordant harmonies is so effective 2022-02-24T21:07:03Z Comment by Edward Cortes composer Excellent soundtrack. 2022-02-23T14:29:33Z Comment by David Dunham Superb orchestration to augment the dark, mechanical sound effects as if one can visualize the stamping out of these death traps disguised as automobiles. 2022-02-22T22:33:54Z Comment by Nuit Rouge very great soundtrack :) 2022-02-22T11:05:52Z Comment by No Mates Ensemble well I can't find the hidden riff but the orchestration is outstanding.. loving the story 2022-02-21T21:36:44Z Comment by Debra Buesking I really like this melody(chord progression) driving this whole piece. 2022-02-21T17:31:09Z