
via Wired, where you'll find the full article.
"Laurie Spiegel, who composed a piece featured in The Hunger Games, in her New York apartment in the early 1970s, surrounded by musical equipment.
Photo: Stan Bratman"
"A strange and fascinating piece of abstract electronic music surfaces in a key sequence in The Hunger Games. The track 'Sediment,' used to great effect during the movie’s 'cornucopia scene,' was composed in 1972 by pioneering composer Laurie Spiegel, who used an analog synthesizer [the Electrocomp EML-200] and old-school tape machines to create the sweeping, nine-minute epic."
Sediment -- Laurie Spiegel
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"Sediment is listed in the credits as being a part of the musical score for The Hunger Games film. Whether this piece itself is included or whether the it will be performed or utilized in a different way has yet to be seen."
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