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It does sound like an Immediate Music cue, but as you said you did listen to a lot of their music in order to find it. Perhaps it's a newer cue which hasn't found it's way out to collectors yet. I havn't listened to James Horner's score to "Aliens" in a while but your cue does remind me of "Bishop's Countdown" from that score. Perhaps that part of the SoJ trailer is a mix of more than one track?
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Yeah it did sound a bit too disjointed to be one track. The sound was the same but it was like completly different instruments playing at an elevated tempo or something.
http://www.filmmusic.com/trailers/ is a very good resource for finding who did what trailer music, but sadly only for mainstream US films. Still it might help you out if you're the type of person to loose sleep over trying to identify trailer music... ...I know I am ![]() There's nowhere I can't reach. |