As featured in the 2011 motion picture, Drive and the corresponding trailer… Read Full Bio ↴As featured in the 2011 motion picture, Drive and the corresponding trailer. The original track from the Night Drive album is over 15 minutes in length. It was written by Johnny Jewel, whose score for Drive was scrapped (Cliff Martinez provided the score). In an interview with Pitchfork, he comments "The Drive producers were concerned about whether I was able to compose... they thought I was just a little 20-year-old hipster dude."
A different edit of track is available on the Drive soundtrack (much shorter in length in comparison to the original). The "Tick of the Clock" single features this edit and a 9 minute version (in the same style). Another edit was used on the HTC One freefall video.
A different edit of track is available on the Drive soundtrack (much shorter in length in comparison to the original). The "Tick of the Clock" single features this edit and a 9 minute version (in the same style). Another edit was used on the HTC One freefall video.
Tick Of The Clock
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@darklight6013
@@DrRiq First of all i'm a former because i quit... and not for retirement.
I was in the commercial branch, my job was taking care of frouds, thieves, worker's abuse and customer's mistreatment.
I pretended to be a normal customer, with fake identity and fake credentials, to protect myself and the people i care from any kind of revenge (i used also wigs, prostetic beards and make up).
We had directives from agency about our targets, the agency in turn received informations from its customers, whether they were abused staff or owners of shops and chains who suspected of some employee or any other things.
Once jobs were cool and well paid.
Often they sent me to investigate also in a lot of night clubs and disco, all full paid by the agency XD.
I met a lot of interesting people, girls and good drinks... but i had to do some highly risk jobs there, such as stalking bartenders suspected of making extra money selling drugs in the clubs.
Anyway that was the good part of my memories.
After a while jobs became way more boring and, above other things, way more shady...
Missions about valuing employee became more and more filled with strange questions like: "how convincing the clerk seemed to you based on his gaze"...
or other bullshits like "how much seconds passed before the clerk welcome you?" or "Did he have something in his breast pocket that obscured the company logo on his chest?"
And a lot of other pretestuous requests.
Initially i took care of all their questions, filling my report, without overthinking of It.
But after a while i noticed that a lot of employees i checked were fired with a perfect tempistic after my missions...
We have became agents that were litterally paid, by companies, for givining them a pretext to fire all the employees they want... and I didn't want to have anything to do with that crap.
@xenith115
"You shut your mouth. Or I'll kick your teeth down your throat and I'll shut it for you."- Real Human Bean man
"Hey, want a toothpick?"- Real Human Bean man
@CenobiteBeldar
That "shut your mouth" scene was amazing. I should use that line from now on to someone I don't want to talk to lmao
@jimcameron9848
As a long time commercial airline pilot, I find playing this for passengers before take off really helps set the atmosphere.
@GrandMerc89
How did that go over with the corporate bosses? I like it
@patrickhenry6695
I would be vibing
@cx5870
are you allowed to pick the music, moreover play it when you want?
@Roddy_Zeh
Absolute madlad of the skies. šš»
@SabinaAli81
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@thekaibailey
Officer, I swear I wasn't speeding.
I was just living out my inner Ryan Gosling.
@nlarson8217
Leaving with Ryan Gosling.