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Abraham Laboriel
Incredibles 2, 2018
The Mission: Impossible/007-flavored throwback
magic — and Abraham’s low-end gifts — showcased
on The Incredibles continues on tracks like “Consid-
er Yourself Undermined,” “Diggin’ the New Digs,”
“Incredits 2,” “Here Comes Elastigirl — Elastigirl’s
Theme,” “Chill or Be Chilled — Frozone’s Theme,”
“Pow! Pow! Pow! — Mr. Incredible’s Theme,” and
“DevTechno!”
Inside Out, 2015
It’s a lesson in orchestration and mixing to hear
Laboriel’s contribution to evocative tracks like
“Team Building,” “Overcoming Sadness,” “First Day
of School,” “Memory Lanes,” “The Forgetters,” “Ab-
stract Thought,” “Dream a Little Nightmare,” “Es-
caping the Unconscious,” and “The Joy of Credits.”
Zootopia, 2015
Abraham gets to groove hard on tracks like “Ticket
to Write,” “Jumbo Pop Hustle,” “Walk and Stalk,”
“Hopps Goes (After) the Weasel,” “The Naturalist,”
“Weasel Shakedown,” and “Three-Toe Bandito.”
Ratatouille, 2007
Laboriel is up in the mix and indispensable on
tracks like “Wall Rat,” “Cast of Cooks,” “Souped Up,”
“A New Deal,” “Remy Drives a Linguini,” “Colette
Shows Him Le Ropes,” “Special Order,” and “End
Creditouilles.”
The Incredibles, 2004
On Giacchino’s retro-flavored soundtrack for this
acclaimed Pixar film, Laboriel brings humor and
bounce to tracks like “Glory Days,” “Life’s Incredible
Again,” “Off to Work,” “Escaping Nomanism,” “Sav-
ing Metroville,” and “The Incredits.”
All tracks mentioned are on Spotify
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