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"Audrey's Dance" is an instrumental musical composition by the American composer
Angelo Badalamenti Angelo Daniel Badalamenti (March 22, 1937 – December 11, 2022) was an American composer and arranger best known for his film music, notably the scores for his collaborations with director David Lynch, '' Blue Velvet'' (1986), ''Twin Peaks'' (1 ...
for the television series ''
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''. It is the third track on the soundtrack album '' Soundtrack from Twin Peaks'' (1990). Like the rest of the soundtrack, it was produced by both Badalamenti and show creator
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. "Audrey's Dance" first appeared in the show's pilot, aired on April 8, 1990. Named after the character
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, the song was memorably featured in " Episode 2" when Audrey dances along to the
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in the Double R Diner. "Audrey's Dance" has a
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style with a distinctive walking bassline, rhythmic finger snaps, and drums played with brushes. The dance shares stylistic elements and melodic motifs with other pieces from the ''Twin Peaks'' soundtrack. Several variations and alternate arrangements of the dance were used throughout the show's run. Despite its title, the dance frequently accompanied characters other than Audrey, particularly Bobby Briggs. "Audrey's Dance" was reprised in a key scene from "Part 16" of the 2017 limited revival of ''Twin Peaks''.


Composition

"Audrey's Dance" is a
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piece in the
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style. It has also been compared to
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. Royal S. Brown wrote that the piece has "a kind of nacht swing style that simultaneously captures the good old days the town would like to live in and the queasy angst of the modern period it is stuck with," and called it "a perfect musical translation of a major facet of Lynch's vision." Along with other jazz music in ''Twin Peaks'', such as the song "Freshly Squeezed", "Audrey's Dance" is composed around a distinctive walking bassline, with a note on each beat. The bass descends and then ascends on a
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on an octave starting with C, accompanied by improvisation on other instruments rooted in the C
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. Badalamenti wrote the piece with multiple harmonic suspensions; in his words, "For this song, I got involved in the use of suspensions ...
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dissonant notes that work in chords that rub against the melody ... and create a nice tension, and sometimes you take that dissonance, resolve it, and go to another melody." For example, the song makes repeated use of a dissonant chord that the Australian writer and musician Clare Nina Norelli called "the Audrey chord": G–C– F♯. The chord, used in the intro on a synthesized
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, contains a
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, a sinister-sounding musical interval historically associated with the
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. Further dissonance in the piece comes from the
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-style brass instruments and clarinet, which build into a "near-deafening cacophony". According to Norelli, the cumulative effect of the piece's unresolved harmonic elements is a "dreamscape" that is "not only dreamy but downright spooky, and it feels as if someone has been placed under some sort of nightmarish trance." "Audrey's Dance" borrows motifs from "Laura Palmer's Theme"—first sporadic melodies such as the "Dark Introduction" and the "Doom" motif, then an extended climactic use of the "Climb" motif, which is interrupted before returning to the "Doom" motif at the conclusion. The percussion is marked by finger snapping and drumming with distinctive brushwork on a snare drum by
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. Kinny Landrum, who performed synthesizer for the ''Twin Peaks'' soundtrack, was inspired to add the snaps by the song " Cool" from the musical ''
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''. Landrum recognized
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—who plays Benjamin Horne in ''Twin Peaks''—from his role as Tony in the 1961 film version of ''West Side Story''. Although Lynch and Badalamenti were initially reluctant to include the finger snaps, the choice proved to be fortuitous, and the show managed to include various moments of actors snapping their fingers in time to the music.


Related compositions and variations

The main version of "Audrey's Dance" appears on '' Soundtrack from Twin Peaks'', released on September 11, 1990 by
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. A number of variations on the piece appeared in ''Twin Peaks'', including versions with different instrumental arrangements and speeds. There are also distinct pieces based on "Audrey's Dance" like "Sneaky Audrey", a short musical cue that typically accompanied Audrey Horne's investigation. Many of these variations were released on the 2011 compilation ''The Twin Peaks Archive''. An early demo version of the track, titled "Slow Cool Jazz", features a solo performance by Badalamenti on
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. Outside of ''Twin Peaks'', the song "Up in Flame"—written by Lynch and Badalamenti—features a similar walking bassline and other compositional elements. A version of "Up in Flames" performed by
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appeared in '' Industrial Symphony No. 1''—a musical play directed by Lynch also starring
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, and
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—and a performance by blues singer Koko Taylor appeared in the Lynch film '' Wild at Heart'' (1990).


Usage in ''Twin Peaks''


Seasons one and two (1990–91)

"Audrey's Dance" is used as both
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—that is, music that characters in the show can hear—as well as (non-diegetic) background music, making it one of a few songs on the ''Twin Peaks'' soundtrack that also exists within the universe of the show. Despite its title, "Audrey's Dance" was not originally intended to be associated with
Audrey Horne Audrey Horne is a fictional character from the ABC television series ''Twin Peaks'', played by Sherilyn Fenn. The character was created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. She was introduced in the pilot. The daughter of Ben and Sylvia Horne, siste ...
(played by
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), a character who was " iginally conceived as a background figure of no specific importance." In early cue sheets for the ''Twin Peaks''
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, the song was called "Cool, Cool Kyle" and "Bobby's Theme", suggesting an intended connection to
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(played by
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) and
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(played by
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). From the beginning of the show onward, the song is associated with multiple characters beyond Audrey. In the pilot, the song is identified with Dale Cooper, Bobby Briggs, and Bobby's friend Mike Nelson. Norelli suggests that the explicit association with
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was an afterthought. The piece first appears in the pilot, where it is used alongside scenes with Dale Cooper and Bobby Briggs. It appears in " Episode 1" when Audrey dances to the it in the office of her father, Benjamin Horne, at
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; Benjamin Horne takes the needle off the record, stopping the piece, and tells his daughter to stop playing loud music in his office. Audrey dances to it again in " Episode 2", where she chooses it from a
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at the Double R Diner. Fenn improvised the dance on the spot without choreography or rehearsal, as Lynch had rewritten the scene to include the dance at the last minute. According to Fenn, Critics have praised the scene and the use of "Audrey's Dance" in "Episode 2", calling it "Audrey's most famous moment ... without question" and "one of ''Twin Peaks'' most iconic moments." David Bushman and Arthur Smith also called the scene "iconic" and opined that " 's a
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that feels oddly suspended in time, mesmerizingly erotic, faintly nostalgic, and mildly unsettling, though it's hard to put your finger on just why—in other words, it's pure ''Twin Peaks'', and we love it."


''Twin Peaks: The Return'' (2017)

The piece made a surprise reappearance in "Part 16" of the 2017 third season of ''Twin Peaks'' when Audrey dances to it at the Roadhouse. Similar to the dance in "Episode 2", Fenn improvised the dance in "Part 16" with minimal direction from Lynch—although when the director asked her to dance like she had in 1990, Fenn protested "I'm not 24, I'm frickin' 52 and I can't do it the same." "Audrey's Dance" also plays in reverse over the episode's credit sequence. The band on stage, portrayed by extras who were actual musicians, accurately reflects the instrumentation of the piece with two clarinet players, an upright bassist, a drummer playing with brushes, and a pianist (playing Johnny Jewel's Rhodes piano). Dean Hurley, the music supervisor for the third season, said the piece had been used in the original series as a "hypnotic thing where udrey isalmost overtaken and goes into a trance dancing to the song". The use of the piece in the third season was intended to convey a similar effect. Hurley continued:


Samples and cover versions

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sampled "Audrey's Dance" for his 1995 track "Straight 2 the Point", which is not a rap song ''
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'' but a series of name drops over a beat. At Danish music site ''Heartbeats.dk'', Fabian Hansen wrote (translated into English) that "with its tough jazz beat and creepy keys, 'Audrey's Dance' is actually quite impeccable as a musical backdrop for gangsta attitudes." In 2016,
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band Xiu Xiu covered "Audrey's Dance" on '' Plays the Music of Twin Peaks''. The rendition was praised in ''
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'', whose contributor Daniel Dylan Wray wrote that the band's "usual sonic attack was mellowed considerably by the rich ambience of Badalamenti's original" and that their cover "feels both experimental yet deeply attuned to what made ''Twin Peaks'' such a fascinating listen—and watch, of course—in the first place." Tom Marsh of ''
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'' wrote " ere's something really satisfying about hearing the vibraphone theme to 'Audrey's Dance' suddenly pop up over a scratchy, subterranean bedrock of electronic drums and synth squiggles," calling the cover "a pretty perfect marriage of styles, and when guitar squawls, skitter percussion and random beeps complicate the mix, it sounds jazzy but never like a cacophony, because those Badalamenti vibraphone and piano motifs guide us through."


Reception

Brian Coney at ''
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'' praised "Audrey's Dance" as an example of the ''Twin Peaks'' soundtrack's "genre-warping range." In particular, Coney highlighted the piece's "slinking bass-line, jarring woodwinds, brushed percussion, finger-clicks and vibraphone: equal parts suggestive and sinister, its woozy lounge sway implies proposition and deceit in unison, each off-kilter stab symbolising the unpredictability of the show's high-school
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Audrey Horne." ''Vulture'' named the reprise of "Audrey's Dance" as the best musical TV moment of 2017. Critic Sean T. Collins wrote that the "unexpected" use of the piece prompted the audience "to contemplate nostalgia, aging, the folly of youth, the regrets of adulthood, the nature of reality, music, magic, and whether the mistakes of the past can ever truly be put right — ''Twin Peaks: The Return'' in musical form. No other cue this year was more complex, more resonant, or more intriguing." Jason Heller at ''The A.V. Club'' noted that ''Twin Peaks'' and "Audrey's Dance" were a key stylistic influence on the late-90s
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, "a missing link between old-school
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and Cocktail Nation."


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