The whistle melody comes from an old sample from the Proteus line of synth products called "Whistling Joe" and the whistling of Snow's wife, Glynn. Snow said, "this sound was in the keyboard. Carter walked out of the room and Snow put his hand and forearm on his keyboard in frustration. Snow said that he had gone through several revisions, but Chris Carter felt that something was not quite right. According to the "Behind the Truth" segment on the Season 1 DVD, Mark Snow created the echo effect on his famous X-Files theme song by accident. "The X-Files" typically used more instrumental music than most hour-long dramas. The composition has since been covered by many artists, including DJ Dado and Triple X DJ Dado's version was a major hit in Europe while Triple X's version reached number two in Australia. The composition was released as a single in 1996 and achieved chart success, particularly in France, where it reached number one on the SNEP Singles Chart. It is a remixed version of the original theme Snow composed for the science fiction television series The X-Files in 1993. On its parent album, The Truth and the Light: Music from the X-Files, the track is titled " Materia Primoris". " The X-Files" is an instrumental written and produced by American film and television composer Mark Snow. 1996 instrumental composition by Mark Snowįrom the album The Truth and the Light: Music from the X-Files
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