Kenneth Bager, Fragment 8 (Sound of Swing)
The song that is used for the second part of the trailer is "Immediate Music" by the band Worlds Apart. (Loto Sakurambo)
Atmosphere by Joy Division
The music for the international trailer was custom wrote by sorman & nystrom, but the teatrical trailers used lots of different songs..."Ghost Rise" - RipTide Music / Joe Webb"Stereo Eruption" - RipTide Music / Logan Mader"Daredevils" - RipTide Music / Julian Beeston"Traction Rise" - RipTide Music / Dan Silver"The Prayer Cycle: Movement III - Hope" - Jonathan Elias
The first song used in the Avatar trailer is titled "My Name is Lincoln." The song was composed for the 2005 Michael Bay film, The Island. It has since been used in various movie trailers/ films. The song is not used in the actual movie Avatar.I hope this information helped you with your question, because it was honestly unclear what you were asking.
I didn't see the trailer, but I think it could also be the opening music for the movie, so if that's the case, it is Green Day's Holiday even though it didn't get to the vocal part. The trailer music is 'Legends' by Mychael Danna, and was written specifically for the soundtrack of the movie. A variation of this music was used in the movie and also released on a limited edition album of the musical score. http://buysoundtrax.stores.yahoo.net/suuporscalby.html Unfortunately neither the movie version, nor the version on the limited edition CD are as good as the version in the trailer, various instrument changes change the delicate balance and beauty of the original.
Requiem for a dream, Clint mansell i think.
There Isn't A Trailer You Probably Saw A Fan Made Trailer
September - Earth, Wind & Fire
Is it Fever Ray? It is very lovely.
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Make You Feel My Love Adele
The song that is used for the second part of the trailer is "Immediate Music" by the band Worlds Apart. (Loto Sakurambo)
No, the music is "DNA Reaction". It's a piece of stock music intended for movie trailers.
It is a recent Coldplay song.
Methodic Doubt Music - The Ever Under
It had three different songs: For the Theatrical Trailer it used: -Everybody wantsto rule the world by Tears for Fears -Cool (Love, Angel, Music, Baby) by Gwen Stefani And for the TV Spots it used SOS by Rihanna
There were two songs, Plunkett & Macleane by Craig Armstrong and Gothic Vocalise by Non-Stop Music