Soul Plane Bg Audio ((better))
: A distinct, looping background track used during the "Thug Mug" bouncer scene. "Salt Shaker" by Ying Yang Twins ft. Lil Jon
Nashawn uses his fortune to launch N.W.A. (Nashawn Wade Airlines) , the world's first "pimped-out" airline catering specifically to hip-hop culture.
| Layer | Sound Source | Processing | |--------------|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------| | Deep pad | Granular synth (e.g., Absynth, Pigments) | Low-pass filter, slow attack, long release | | Mid shimmer | Reversed piano + choir pad | Heavy reverb (ValhallaShimmer), 80% wet | | High dust | Crackling vinyl + filtered breath | Band-pass 2kHz–8kHz, low volume (-18dB) | | Pulse (heartbeat) | Sub-bass sine wave (40–60Hz) | Sidechain very gently to pad (10% depth) | | Occasional | Detuned music box phrase (repeats every 32 bars) | Pitch drift LFO, echo at 500ms | Soul Plane Bg Audio
In film terminology, "Bg Audio" usually refers to "background audio"—the ambient sounds, walla (background chatter), and environmental noise that grounds a scene in reality. In Soul Plane , the background audio is anything but standard.
This is why editors love it. If you strip away the dialogue of Soul Plane , you are left with a surprisingly versatile library of vintage gear sounds (Roland JV-1080, Korg Trinity) that create a specific nostalgic feel for the early 2000s. : A distinct, looping background track used during
The search for is more than a quest for a functional sound file. It is a hunt for a specific emotional frequency—one that feels chaotic, nostalgic, slightly unprofessional, and utterly fun. It is the sound of the early 2000s filtered through a broken airplane PA system.
: Used ironically in the film during high-tension or "survival" comedic moments. Original Score (Nashawn Wade Airlines) , the world's first "pimped-out"
Here are the three "Ghost Tracks" that dominate the search results:
