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"The End" is a track recorded in 2001, composed by one of the former two Daft Punk members Thomas Bangalter, and mixed by Cyril Holtz. It originates from the infamous 2002 French controversial thriller film, Irréversible, directed by Gaspar Noé. The track begins with a haunting slow, atmospheric buildup of ominous, electronic sounds and deep bass. Still, you can faintly hear the violin playing over it.
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Used In
Movies
- Enter the Void (2009) (low quality)
- Irréversible (2002) (Debut; Heard during the strobe scene in two versions: One is at the end after the park scene in the original 2002 version, and another one is heard in reverse at the beginning before the park scene in the 2020 "Straight Cut" version.)
Trailers
- Enter the Void (2009) (Trailers) (low quality; heard twice in the American trailer.)
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Audio Samples
WARNING!: Contains loud noises, and may cause discomfort and anxiety.
Original variant. (VOLUME WARNING!)
Reversed variant heard in the Straight Cut version. (VOLUME WARNING!)
Enter the Void variant.