• Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Nina Bergman on Acting, Dancing and Rocking Out with ‘Deathstalker’

    One of the treats we found at this year’s Fantastic Fest is writer-director Steven Kostanski‘s remake of Deathstalker. The fantasy film is one of a handful of efforts reviving beloved and/or obscure films from the last forty years. Kostanski has a knack and fondness for practical effects and he makes nearly everything himself – talk about putting yourself in your work. He inspires others whether it’s the cast or composers and it’s because his films come down to one thing: fun. It is evident Steven is a fan of Army of Darkness, Willow, Ghostbusters and plenty more films with standout monsters of that era. With Deathstalker, he’s outdone himself in…

  • Composer Series,  Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Laura Karpman on Maximalism, Making Her Own Brand of Music, and Letting the World Catch Up

    If you’re a film score fan, you are sure to have your favorite composers as well as a collection of soundtracks that mean a lot to you. Over time, if you listen to any musician’s output you’ll notice grooves and rhythms that some refer to as a calling card. Whether it is the repeat use of an instrument, a style of music they play or the “Horner snarl”, a Goldsmith score is a Goldsmith score, a Williams score is a Williams score, and so on. Now what perks up our ears is when the music we hear is not easily discernible. Is that Doyle or Jackman, is that Shapiro or…

  • Dallas Symphony Orchestra,  Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Richard Kaufman Conducts ‘Pops Through Time’ for the Dallas Symphony

    They say you can never go back, and most times that’s true. Buuut not when it comes to music. This year, the world-renowned Dallas Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its 125th anniversary. This season, they are really pulling out the stops and having some fun. As we approach the holidays, what better way to put a little pep in your step than revisiting the most popular music that the DSO’s Pops fans have enjoyed over the years. We are thrilled to welcome back former Principal Pops Conductor Richard Kaufman, who served the DSO in that role for 14 years. He’ll dig into the vast treasure trove of beloved pops hits —…

  • Movies/Entertainment

    Exclusive First Listen: Ariel Marx’s Striking Sounds for ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’

    This month we look at and appreciate the things we’re thankful for…and top of that list is music. So here’s to all the artists and composers who have made our hearts swell, helped our emotions soar and, sometimes, put our nerves on notice. So enter the ever fabulous Ariel Marx who has lent her deft hand to Hulu’s Murdaugh: A Death in the Family. In this original series soundtrack, Marx’s distinctive use of dissonant sounds and striking atmospherics immediately creates an unsettling tone for the horrific true story of the Murdaugh murders case. It’s dripping with so much tension and deep-friend drama that you can practically smell the butter. Well ahead of…

  • Movies/Entertainment

    Exclusive First Listen: Depeche Mode’s “Behind The Wheel” Reimagined in ‘Hallow Road’

    “It’s Halloween. Everyone’s entitled to one good scare.” That’s a saying that pops up a lot this time of year. Well, as I’ve always asked, does it only have to be scary? What if it’s a treat? On that note (music pun intended) we’re happy to give your ears something special: a surprising and haunting cover of Depeche Mode’s “Behind The Wheel” taken from Hallow Road—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Enjoy this exclusive first listen from the forthcoming Lakeshore Records release below! Lakeshore Records · Behind The Wheel by Lorne Balfe and Peter Adams (From Hallow Road) It is supremely tense, but that’s just what the composers of Hallow Road were going…

  • Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Rusanda Panfili on Serenity, Sincerity and Simply Stunning Strings

    Many times, we can be in awe of artists. Why? Because they can do something that, for lack of a better word, seems like alchemy. Sure, their skill and prowess comes from dedication, focus, and decades of practice. Now whether that individual works with stone, strings or a symphony, just being present when they are “on the job” can be a life-changing experience. Let’s go back in time to September of last year when we were star-struck watching Hans Zimmer and crew (aptly named “The Disruptive Collective”) command the stage and leave thousands of film score fans in literal awe. While the music started in his mind, it was made…

  • Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Director Simon Curtis on ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’

    There’s an old saying that “it’s so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.” Yes, Boyz II Men were telling modern music fans that parting is not sweet, sometimes it is just sorrow. They were getting us used to the idea that nothing lasts forever, and such is the case for the endlessly captivating Grantham family pictured atop this post. So, on that note, we bid a fond and tearful farewell to friends whose lives have been linked to, defined by, and kept safe within the walls of Downton Abbey. Series creator, Julian Fellowes, has been clear that the house was always the main character. So we truly feel it when…

  • Composer Series,  Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Andrew Gordon Macpherson Talks Heavy Sounds and Heavy Metal in ‘Into the Void’

    Composers are our jam, and we love getting in the weeds to find out how certain sounds and themes are made. Inspiration can literally come from anywhere. Sometimes, it’s the more obscure and unexpected muses that yield the most memorable themes. While these musicians work with picture (as well as discussions with filmmakers), many times their gut reactions are all it takes to bring amazing sounds into existence. I’ll always cite this example from Patrick Doyle to remind myself that anything is possible. So enter Canadian composer, Andrew Gordon Macpherson, who has tons of experience with all sorts of sounds and styles. His work on Dark Side of the Ring…

  • Movies/Entertainment

    Exclusive First Listen: Two Tracks from Carter Burwell’s Score to ‘Good Fortune’

    Getting to break new music to you is a real treat. Sometimes it’s a pinch myself moment, and as such, in this new Lionsgate film starring Aziz Ansari, Seth Rogen, Keke Palmer, Sandra O and Keanu Reeves, all I can think to say is “woah!” So, hat tip to our good friends at Lakeshore Records for allowing us to grace your ears with not one, but two cues from Carter Burwell‘s score to Good Fortune. Burwell’s light-hearted score incorporates retro sounding keys and synths and mixes them with strings and vocalizations to create a mischievously whimsical backdrop to the surprising supernatural comedy. The tracks below have a good bit of…

  • Interviews/Podcasts,  Movies/Entertainment

    Interview…Director/Producer Roxanne Messina Captor on a Lifetime of Storytelling and Opportunities

    There’s an old adage that when life gives you an opportunity, you take it. Or something like that. Regardless, when the chance to speak with our next guest came our way, we said yes immediately. Roxanne Messina Captor has literally done it all and seen it all. Let’s run down the list shall we? Child performer, Professional Ballet Dancer by age of 12, Broadway musical Performer: Fosse shows, Juilliard Theatre School, and Gene Kelly protégé. Emmy nominated Producer/Director, one of the founding original programming executives for Turner Network Television. Executive Director of the San Francisco International Film Festival and Film Society. Director/Producer of numerous TV movies and independent features. Created and wrote first ever…