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JAY WADLEY brings the American Revolution to France with FRANKLIN
When one thinks of Benjamin Franklin, as previously seen on screen and TV, a portly, eccentric inventor-cum-politician arrives in the mind’s eye, whether it be Howard Da Silva in “1776,” Charles Coburn in “John Paul Jones,” Orson Welles in both “Royal Affairs in Versailles” and “La Fayette” and Tom Wilkinson in the Emmy-winning miniseries “John…
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GEOFF BARROW and BEN SALISBURY reveal their CIVIL WAR battle strategy at Film Music Live!
Watch a new episode of Film Music live as filmmaker Alex Garland’s musical alliance of GEOFF BARROW and BEN SALISBURY (Ex Machina, Annihilation, Men) reveal their always unconventional musical strategy to win a CIVIL WAR whose biggest stylistic battle is taking no sides while still delivering a devastating sonic impact. It’s a deep dive into…
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The Octopus Project grows offbeat big feet with SASQUATCH SUNSET
Josh and Yvonne Lambert and Toto Miranda are The Octopus Project (photo by Chris Bilheimer) As merry pranksters in the great northwestern wilderness, or whatever genre they might choose to unhinge, there’s a great, unplugged energy between the ironic tentacles of the Austin band-turned-composers The Octopus Project and filmmaking brothers David and Nathan Zellner. First…
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MIKE POST travels the musical byways of A MESSAGE FROM THE MOUNTAINS & ECHOES OF THE DELTA on Film Music Live
Tune into a new Film Music Live videocast as the iconic hit composer MIKE POST (The A-Team, Hill Street Blues, LA Law) talks about creating a whole new musical tapestry with “Message from the Mountains & Echoes of the Delta,” a tuneful travelogue through America and its homegrown music that’s a soundtrack of the composer’s…
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The Witch’s MARK KORVEN delivers THE FIRST OMEN
Few composers specializing in horror’s queasier offerings have the unearthly ability to truly get under the skin like Canada’s Mark Korven. Making his scoring debut with the 1987’s delightfully quirky cult comedy “I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing” almost seems like an aberration given the grotesque mermaid he’d later end up scoring as one of the…
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LEOPOLD ROSS and NICK CHUBA explore a whole new musical world of SHOGUN’s Feudal Japan on Film Music Live!
Slice into a new Film Music Live videocast as SHOGUN co-composers LEOPOLD ROSS and NICK CHUBA (Black Mirror, Death Note, Love & Mercy) talk about taking a samurai trip both alternatively surreal and ethnically authentic to a new musical vision of feudal Japan. Be there to ask your questions to the soundtrack Shogunate of FX’s…
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All of Clive Barker’s Midian is unleashed on Intrada’s deluxe edition of Danny Elfman’s NIGHTBREED!
I’ve always rooted for the monsters, especially when they’re been chased by torch wielding neo-Maga troglodytes like The Sons of the Free. For that reason unleashing the full potential of Danny Elfman’s glorious score for Clive Barker’s Tribes of the Moon has been a CD chronicling grail dream of mine, one that’s now fulfilled after…
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VOLKER BERTELMANN (aka HAUSCHKA) talks about saving ONE LIFE on Film Music Live!
Watch a new Film Music Live videocast as Oscar-winning composer VOLKER BERTELMANN (aka Hauschka) (All Quiet on the Western Front, Jules, The Old Guard) talks about his moving way of musically finding humanity in the hearts of darkness, no more so than in prizing ONE LIFE and many more during a heroic train exodus of…

