Who wrote the music for TRON?

Wendy CarlosTron / Music composed by

Tron: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 1982 film of the same name, composed by Wendy Carlos with two additional musical tracks which were provided by the band Journey after British band Supertramp pulled out of the project.

Who did the Tron soundtrack?

Daft Punk
Tron: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2010 film of the same name, released by Walt Disney Records on December 3, 2010. It is the only film score by French music duo Daft Punk.

What happened to Daft Punk?

Daft Punk, who were responsible for some of the most influential dance tracks of all time, have announced their retirement after nearly 30 years. The duo broke the news in a typically-enigmatic video, titled Epilogue. As they called time on their career, dozens of artists recognised Daft Punk’s impact on dance music.

How many Tron movies are there?

Tron (franchise)

Tron
Film(s)Tron (1982) Tron: Legacy (2010) Untitled Tron film (TBA)
Short film(s)Tron: The Next Day
Television seriesTron: Uprising (2012)
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What happened to DAFT PUNK IN 2021?

Daft Punk, the French duo whose sci-fi aesthetic and euphoric sense of pop transformed electronic music, have split up. They announced the split with a YouTube video featuring a clip from their film Electroma, featuring an intertitle with the dates 1993-2021.

What is the Tron grid?

The Grid is a vast part of the Tron system, programmed by Kevin Flynn. Often referred to by Flynn as his “digital frontier”, the Grid was made to provide an experimental platform where all forms of research could be carried out at unparalleled speeds.

Who is the voice of the grid in Tron City?

The “voice” of the Grid is credited as Tricia Helfer in TRON: Uprising and Ana Free in TRON RUN/r. The architecture in Tron City is partially based on designs by Jordan Canas. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

What is Tron Uprising?

TRON: Uprising introduced the far-off port of Argon City, its neighbor and original settlement Purgos, and a large metropolitan area called Bismuth of which only the Light Rail station was seen in the show.

What happened to Tron City?

Over the cycles, Tron City was almost completely depopulated as programs were repurposed or flung into deadly games. In TRON: Betrayal and TRON: Evolution, the Grid’s largest ISO population lived in Arjia City, located on the Codestream Nexus.