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Zimmer spent one day writing a small, intimate piece on a piano and organ inspired by his own feelings toward his son. Nolan’s Reaction:

These provide a wider soundstage, making the "Mountain" or "No Time for Caution" tracks feel as massive as the scenes they accompany. Final Thoughts Listening to Interstellar

Zimmer famously chose the 1926 Four-manual Harrison & Harrison organ at Temple Church in London as the "heartbeat" of the film. In tracks like "Cornfield Chase" and "No Time for Caution," the organ produces deep, sub-bass frequencies and complex overtones. Lossy formats often "muddy" these frequencies, but in FLAC, the bass remains tight, textured, and physically resonant. 2. Dynamic Range