Saturday, 27 September 2014

Hip Auntie 27.September.2014

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Knock Knock Rattle – Rex Allen
And Your Bird Can Sing – The Beatles
Blue Smoke – Dolly Parton
North Side Gal – JD Mc Pherson
Easy Money – Johnny Marr
Dynamite – Cliff Richard
I Know A Place – Petula Clark
Here Comes The Hotstepper – Ini Kamoze
Dig Lazarus Dig – Nick Cave
The Glow Worm – Mills Brothers

Saturday, 20 September 2014

The Doggone History of Country Music 20.September.2014

Light Flight - Take Three Girls
I Saw The Light - Hank Williams
The Spotlight Kid - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
Into The Light - Alfa 9
I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight - Richard & Linda Thompson
About My Lighter - Lambchop
Harbor Lights - Elvis Presley
Cold Grey Light of Dawn - Nick Lowe
Sunlight - Richard Hawley
Dim Lights - Flying Burrito Bros
White Lightning - George Jones
When The Lights Go Out - Crybaby
By The Light Of The Silvery Moon - Little Richard
Mr. Moonlight - Clinic
You Are A Light - Pavement
Robert Ellis - Chemical Plant
Light My Fire - The Doors

Friday, 12 September 2014

Filmic Playlist September 2014

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Track - Artist - Film

The Little Wizard Main Theme/Marc Timon Barcelo & Miguel Cordeiro/The Little Wizard
All We Have Done With It/Eric Serra/Lucy
It's A Woman's World/Ray Anthony/It's A Woman's World
Axe Gang & Seoul Train/Marco Beltrami/Snowpeircer
Mr Yunioshi/Henry Mancini/Breakfast At Tiffanys
Deep In The Darknes/Matthew Llewellyn/Deep In The Darkness
They're Coming For Us & Rise of the Isolates/Matthew Llewellyn/Deep In the Drakness
Flight Out Of Azerbaijan/Timothy Williams/Red Sky
The Good Earth/Herbert Stothart/The Good Earth
Freeport & Keep Running/The Newton Brothers/Love Crime
The Phrophecy/Howard Shore/Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Rings
Alan Parrish/James Horner/Jumanji
Baby The Rain Must Fall & Gospel Time/Elmer Bernstein/Baby The Rain Must Fall
Main Title The Giver/Marco Beltrami/The Giver
A Kind of Loving/Ron Grainer/A Kind of Loving
Amos & Graham/Brian Bryne/Queen of Carthage
Arrival at Lord Cotys City/Fernando Valazquez/Hercules
The Quarantine Zone/Gustavo Santaolalla/The Last of Us
Raghupati Raghave Raja Ram/George Fenton & Ravi Shankar/Ghandi
The Gunsling & Dormant Worlds/Fred Karlin/Westworld
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Brain Tyler/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles



Thursday, 11 September 2014

Filmic's Interview with composer Matthew Llewellyn

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Interview with Matthew Lllewelyn

Californian Matthew Llewellyn has been an integral member of Brain Tylers team working on high profile projects such as Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark Destination, Now You See Me and The Expendables 2. He also composed additional music for the video game Far Cry 3 and John Dies At the End which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. Branching out with his own composing career, Matthew has scored three feature films, Dead Souls, Remains and his latest score Deep In the Darkness which was recorded with the Slovakia National Symphony.
Here is my recent interview with him regarding his score to Deep In the Darkness:-


The Opening track really sets the tone, it wastes no time in telling you
of the horror which will unfold. Did you start with the opening track then
build the score round it?


After the film was spotted I focused on thematic material first. This is when I decided what characters/places etc. will have their own unique themes or motives. In “Deep in the Darkness” director Coiln Theys and I agreed that we needed a theme for Michael (protagonist), Lady Zellis, the Isolates, and the town of Ashborough. Since Michael is such a complex character I ended up writing a secondary theme for his more contemplative moments.
Here are some examples of how the themes appear throughout the score:
Michael’s Theme - “Ashborough Assimilation” and “Back into the Light”
Michael’s Secondary Theme (Contemplative) - “A Good Fit”
Lady Zellis’ Theme - “Don’t Trust Lady Zellis”
Ashborough Theme - “Welcome to Ashborough”
Isolates’ Motif - “Infiltrating the House”

I usually focus on bigger/longer cues first then extrapolate other ideas from there. I find that having a musical destination, a fully fleshed out theme first, is a more efficient way of working. Establishing a music target helps me avoid over composing/orchestrating cues too early in the film. It’s extremely important that each theme is unique and instantly recognizable so a first time viewer can really latch onto the story. 

I love the hint of family life and domesticity at the start of The
Deighton Residence, it's quite comforting but turns dark. It’s shown in a
lovely leitmotif, which I would have liked to hear more of. How did you
arrive at this short theme it pops up in a lot of the cue's and makes
you feel safe for a second then the darker tones engulf it. Very clever.


Thanks! This is the Ashborough Theme which could also be called the main theme of the film. Many horror films rely on songs at the beginning to establish the “everyday life” feeling. There ended up not being any songs in the movie and we felt it was a little too “on-the-nose” to have something outright scary or ominous as Michael and his family first arrive in Ashborough. We went with a more traditional approach and I wrote a fairy-tale almost whimsical sounding theme. This theme is written in 12/8 which gives it that bouncy flavor. 

I also love that this a fully orchestrated score, is this how you
envisaged it from the start?


Definitely. I grew up loving Spielberg’s films (E.T., Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Jaws, Hook) with John Williams’ music so that style of filmmaking has made a lasting impact on me. I don’t think my music sounds like John Williams but he is certainly my biggest inspiration. We were also quite fortunate to have an orchestra, which is definitely a rarity these days. Writing for the orchestra is one of my favorite things in the world. There is truly nothing better than going to a recording session and hearing the music come alive.
Particularly in Rise of the Isolates I heard elements of 50's Horror B
movies in there, was this on purpose? Did you research older scores?


I didn’t research specific scores but before I started writing I sent Colin Roque Baños’ score for Evil Dead and Fernando Velázquez’ score for “Devil” to use as temp music. If I know a project is going to require temp music I often help the director/picture editor pick out scores that are in line with my vision. 

Back Light Beauty has a great start, the string formation really lulls
you, I wanted it to go on and on.


Thanks. That’s definitely a tricky thing about writing music for film. The most important function as a film composer is to write music that helps tell the story and it’s easy to get caught up in just writing music. Sometimes I have to back-pedal and restrain myself from over-composing/orchestrating. There was a whole other section of the “Ashborough Theme” that I ended up having to take out because the producers felt it made the film feel like “Lord of the Rings”. 

There is a lot going on in many of the cues like the defiance you can hear in We're Not Going Back but later there is a feeling of futility like 'this thing cannot be beaten’. Did you compose whilst watching the edits of the film?

Yes. The only time I write away from picture is during the thematic writing process. After a film is edited I watch it a few times without any music and jot down notes to myself about which characters could use their own themes. Once I have a grasp on the story I start writing individual themes and often times put them together in a suite form so the director can listen to how themes and the overall score would evolve throughout the film.

Do you actually like and watch horror movie?

I do indeed! I’ve loved watching horror films as long as I can remember. I still remember the first time I watched “The Exorcist”. I had to stop it halfway through because it scared the living daylights out of me. Luckily I have a few friends that love horror movies as well so we always get together and watch the new ones when they come out. I recently watched “Deliver Us From Evil”, it had an impressively long exorcism scene near the end!
Can you tell us what you are now working on?


I just finished working as a score producer for Brian Tyler on “The Expendables 3”. I will be scoring a 1960’s period film titled “Wishin’ and Hopin’” later this year. They just started shooting but I imagine we will be doing a traditional orchestral comedy/drama score.

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

SLOW CLUB serve time in The RadioNowhere Vinyl Dungeon

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The RadioNowhere Vinyl Dungeon
9.September.2014
special guest: Charles Watson SLOW CLUB

GIRL ONE AND THE GREASE GUNS - Jessica 6
THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS - Champions Of Red Wine
WILLIS BROTHERS - Give Me 40 Acres
THE DARLING BUDS - Honeysuckle
SLOW CLUB - Not Mine To Love
ANGELO BADALAMENTI - Dance Of The Dream Man
LA FEMME - Packshot
SLOW CLUB - The Pieces
JACKSON BROWNE - Lawyers In Love
LINDA RONSTADT - Blue Bayou
SLOW CLUB - Number One
DEAN MARTIN - I Can't Give You Anything But Love
THE ROLLING STONES - Miss Amanda Jones
SLOW CLUB - Sunday


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Friday, 5 September 2014

Love Action's Friday Fix 5.September.2014


Love Action's Friday Fix

5.September.2014
September means the end of Summer and the start of school. Whether that makes you happy or sad, here's some music to put a smile on your face either way, after all, it is Friday!

On the show this month
School Days - The Runaways
Rock N' Roll High School - The Ramones
Be True To Your School - The Cynics
High School Sweater - The Heat

Good Morning Little School Girl - The Yardbirds 
Gentleman's Wash - The Debutantes
Worship You - Colleen Green
LGBT - Lowell
My Molly - Ariel Pink & Sky Ferreira
Come Again - The Au Pairs
Springfield Cannonball - The Coathangers
Wingwalker - Ancient Crux

Crazy To Exist - Josef K
Blue Boy - Orange Juice

Electronic Renaissance - Belle & Sebastien
Run 2 - New Order
Shadowboxer - Fiona Apple

Enjoy, and please feel free to get in touch via jessie@radionowhere.org! and of course you can follow me on twitter at twitter.com/jessieluvaction



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