about the record
Ghost Tropic is the name of the third feature from acclaimed Belgian writer-director Bas Devos. The film tells the story of Khadija, a middle-aged cleaner who has no other option but to walk home through Brussels on a cold night after falling asleep on the last train. The journey is a reflection on motherhood and expectations, pride and unknown struggles, stories of the ghostly magic of a lonely night in a big city, of the kindness of strangers and the hurt felt seeing the vulnerability of someone you love.
Brecht Ameel, from the band Razen, uses his classical guitar training and his experience with various string instruments to craft a beautiful soundtrack of minimal ambient acoustic music. The Belgian musician’s intention was to create music that would be a warm blanket for the nocturnal odyssey of Khadija. A melody and rhythm to accompany her walk through the cold night, a sort of guiding light.
- 1 - Khadija's Theme 1 3:52
- 2 - Ghost Tropic 1:09
- 3 - Khadija's Theme 2 3:01
- 4 - Villa / Hospital 1:57
- 5 - Ghost Tropic End Titles 4:09
- 6 - Teirlinck 4:26
- 7 - H. Debroux 1:52
- 8 - Westland 2:06
- 9 - Tropic Time 2:23
- 10 - Congress 2:20
- 11 - Molenbeek / Anderlecht 2:13
- 12 - Tropico Fantasma 2:56
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- 1 - Khadija's Theme 1 3:52
- 2 - Ghost Tropic 1:09
- 3 - Khadija's Theme 2 3:01
- 4 - Villa / Hospital 1:57
- 5 - Ghost Tropic End Titles 4:09
- 6 - Teirlinck 4:26
- 7 - H. Debroux 1:52
- 8 - Westland 2:06
- 9 - Tropic Time 2:23
- 10 - Congress 2:20
- 11 - Molenbeek / Anderlecht 2:13
- 12 - Tropico Fantasma 2:56
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
about the record
Ghost Tropic is the name of the third feature from acclaimed Belgian writer-director Bas Devos. The film tells the story of Khadija, a middle-aged cleaner who has no other option but to walk home through Brussels on a cold night after falling asleep on the last train. The journey is a reflection on motherhood and expectations, pride and unknown struggles, stories of the ghostly magic of a lonely night in a big city, of the kindness of strangers and the hurt felt seeing the vulnerability of someone you love.
Brecht Ameel, from the band Razen, uses his classical guitar training and his experience with various string instruments to craft a beautiful soundtrack of minimal ambient acoustic music. The Belgian musician’s intention was to create music that would be a warm blanket for the nocturnal odyssey of Khadija. A melody and rhythm to accompany her walk through the cold night, a sort of guiding light.