Archive for February, 2006

'24' Goes Game

Sean Callery writes propulsive synth scores for the television’s 24 every week, but his score for the game based on the show Callery was recorded with a full orchestra in London. Proving they are the most film music friendly studio on Earth, Fox Music has made eleven minutes of the game score available to [...]


Richard Einhorn's 'The Prowler'

If there is one segment of film fandom you can always count on it is the horror movie fan. They will likely accept any product of varying quality and find the good in it. Fright films over the years that have been dubbed “classics” are really just lame ducks that have struck a chord in [...]


Shore's 'Ultimate'

Doug Adams has uploaded a special sneak preview of Howard Shore’s videogame score for Soul of The Ultimate Nation. The music sampled is a gigantic combination of Shore’s Rings and Ed Wood scores (if you can believe that). Link to the podcast and purchasing info are available on the FSM discussion board.


More 'Notes in the Dark'

Ellen Edgerton’s blog Notes in the Dark lives! Many may not know this, but Ellen’s film music blog was the first of it’s kind (inspiring this blog among others), even appearing long before the rabid blogging craze possessed the internet, forever altering the face of not only online journalism, but “old media” as well. [...]


Intrada: "Black Widow"

Intrada Announces:
Black Widow – Composed and Conducted by Michael SmallIntrada Special Collection Volume 29
In 1987, the 20th Century Fox thriller Black Widow hit the screens, starring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell. A deadly seductress marries a series of wealthy men, murders them, collects their estates, and gets away with her crimes thanks [...]


Horror scorers

La-La Land Records pulled together a stable of composers for a signing at Dark Delicacies (a horror-themed book, movie, misc. store) in Los Angeles this past Sunday. In attendance: Brian Tyler, Christopher Lennertz, Christopher Young, John Harrison, Nathan Barr and Tyler Bates. The filmmusic nerd/fandom got to meet and greet with the composers who were [...]


Cinemusic hates spam!

With spam blogs running rampant, Blogger has cracked down on the perps. In the process some innocents – like myself – have had their blogs locked. Who knew? Is it the orange color? I guess the tips on the next Varese club titles will have to wait…


Akira Ifukube dies

Known to filmmusic fans as the man behind the music for the Godzilla films, Akira Ifukube died today. He was 91. For more, visit Mainichi Daily News.


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