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Boléro Effect
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When the same rhythmic beat is played repeatedly over a long crescendo, during which the music goes from simple and quiet to loud, blaring and borderline cacophonous. Similar to Variable Mix. Sometimes used in as part of a Previews Pulse. Compare Broken Record, when the audio gets stuck in a loop. |
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Information Society's "Can You Live As Fast as Me?" ends with a repetitive synth hook building to a climax and fade-out similar to the aforementioned "Cars", but taking up most of the second half of the track. | |
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"Ewigkeit" from Tanz Der Vampire. note This was originally an instrumental piece called "Great Boleros of Fire," which was composed by Jim Steinman, and used to open Meat Loaf's concerts at the beginning of his popularity. It was given lyrics in the 1990s, and translated into German for Tanz Der Vampire. The English lyrics were then heard in the Broadway production. | |
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David Byrne's songs "Strange Ritual" and "I Feel My Stuff" (the latter a collaboration with Brian Eno) both build in volume and number of instruments over several verses, with no choruses. | |
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"Take a Bow" by Muse. | |
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Also the main riff of "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" from Abbey Road, with added white noise, ending with an abrupt ending. | |
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The Dark Knight Rises uses this at times especially where the "deshi basara" chant is concerned, for example in one of its trailers. | |
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The Ocean has done this a few times. It's probably the most obvious in "Statherian". | |
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Haven (2020) invokes this alongside Variable Mix with its Very Definitely Final Dungeon Theme Music Power-Up, "Until The End of Time". | |
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"The Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging" from the album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, starting with piano and light cymbals along with Peter's vocals, getting the rest of the band in the next verse and getting louder from there. | |
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"Titanic Struggle" from the music from Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2. | |
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"Dancing with the Moonlit Knight", the opening track from the album Selling England by the Pound. It starts off á cappella, then a lone guitar comes in behind the voice... | |
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The title song to Civilization IV, Baba Yetu. | |
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"Tubular Bells" (and its successor incarnation TB2) have a section which, like the original Boléro, adds a different instrument each loop until everything is playing beneath the majestic entry of the titular instrument. | |
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Porgy and Bess has this in the last section of the often-cut Irrelevant Act Opener "Jasbo Brown Blues." The rhythmic melody in the Scatting chorus is accompanied at first only by the piano player. The orchestra enters gradually, the volume slowly builds, and the simple mixolydian harmonies have more and more notes added, becoming nightmarishly dissonant. | |
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Pepe Deluxé's "Queenswave" (which adds instruments and increases in volume with each repetition), and "Grave Prophecy" (whose second half increases in speed and volume with each repetition). Both songs are from the album Queen of the Wave. | |
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A particular favorite of the composers of the Mass Effect trilogy whenever the script calls for something grand and ceremonial or intense and heroic (which is often), such as parts of The End Run or An End, Once and for All. A common variant is for the initial beat to be gradually drowned out by the crescendo, only to return at the end, as in Spectre Induction and Stand Strong, Stand Together. | |
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Used often on the first and second albums of Hexode. | |
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"Beck's Bolero" by Jeff Beck. | |
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Extra History has this in its theme for Building Angkor Wat, fitting nicely with Angkor Wat's expansion over the years, then cutting out for the years when Angkor Wat was abandoned. | |
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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers has the Formatting Sequence music, which appropriately plays during a Timed Mission. | |
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Rez's soundtrack best showcases this trope with Jojouka's "Rock Is Sponge", which starts with a hardcore techno kick drum and slowly adds secondary percussion instruments, bass drops, the vocodered Title Drop vocal, and a 303 acid line, then after a drum solo and Fake-Out Fade-Out, all of the instruments come together in full force, topped off by the guitar riff. | |
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The Objects Floating in the Sky, "X" also does this. | |
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Some of the soundtrack of Death Note is like this, especially L's theme. | |
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CHVRCHES: "Tether" slowly gets louder up until the minimal bridge. Then we hear some drumbeats that gradually get slower and distorted, and that's when the music launches into a loud, glorious harmony of synths. "Follow You" off their second album even more so. It starts with a simple drum rhythm and pads, then melodies and distortions and finally drops off after the climax with a vocal-only outro. |
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The first 6 minutes (of the total 9) of To the Unknown Man by Vangelis. It consists of a simple synth tune with increasing variations, and more and more instruments added in time. Vangelis composed several other pieces in this style, including "Pulstar" and "Alpha", both notable for appearing in Carl Sagan's TV series Cosmos. |
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Live's "Lightning Crashes", which starts off with just a guitar and a voice. As the song progresses, very slowly more guitars and a drum beat are added, and the music ramps up to a crescendo just before the song's end. | |
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Some subgenres of Trance and House Music, such as Progressive House/Trance and Deep House are built off this trope, with songs often starting as extremely simplistic drum loops and building up until the climax into dynamic, "fuller" songs where all the leads, bass, pads, and percussion come together. | |
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Carter Burwell's main theme from Fargo — a dirgelike piece that begins with a lone classical guitar, then adds a string ensemble, then ends with a full orchestra playing fortissimo. | |
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The coda of Gary Numan's "Cars" repeats the main riff and drum hit while building up the synths, prior to the Fade Out. | |
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Much of Klaus Schulze's material from The '70s, particularly the triptych of Picture Music, Timewind, and Moondawn, follows this trope, starting with an ostinato comprised of one or two synthesizer leads and progressively adding further layers of synth, organ, sound effects, and percussion. Appropriately, many consider him a forefather to the aforementioned trance genre. | |
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Cesare - Il Creatore che ha distrutto has "Akogare no Dante", where a bunch of schoolboys, starting with Cesare Borgia (yes, that one), sing about how much they love Dante Alighieri. It ends with Dante himself appearing in a vision (he's been dead for about 170 years), and belting out "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!" Of course, it's also a Deathly Dies Irae, with a 1970's-esque beat that's actually very engaging. And catchy. | |
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Genesis: "The Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging" from the album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, starting with piano and light cymbals along with Peter's vocals, getting the rest of the band in the next verse and getting louder from there. "Dancing with the Moonlit Knight", the opening track from the album Selling England by the Pound. It starts off á cappella, then a lone guitar comes in behind the voice... |
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Mike Oldfield: "Tubular Bells" (and its successor incarnation TB2) have a section which, like the original Boléro, adds a different instrument each loop until everything is playing beneath the majestic entry of the titular instrument. Oldfield also does this in "Ommadawn" and Music of the Spheres. |
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Hollow Knight combines this trope with Variable Mix in the second half of the Final Boss battle, as well as during the Path of Pain and the Birthplace flashback, using the same music piece. | |
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The opening theme to Inception is basically this. Interestingly, this is due to the way it was composed, which was essentially to take 'Non, je ne regrette rien' by Édith Piaf and slow it down by a factor of 12, so that the ordinary repetition associated with music was turned into this trope. | |
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