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Ghost Dance1 comment

Igi Fischer wrote 1 day ago: This week I could not make it once to post before 7pm. I was on Twitter all day long trying to find … more →

Tags: Internet, Life, Music, projects, Bob Dylan, ghost dance, Martin Scorsese, Robbie Robertson, Solo Albums

Crime Jazz Month: Krzysztof Komeda (Knife In The Water)

bopandbeyond wrote 3 weeks ago: Krzysztof Komeda was a hero of the international jazz scene, keeping the music alive amidst the susp … more →

Tags: jazz, Music, bonny larmes, crime jazz month, Knife in the Water, Krzysztof Komeda, Roman Polanski

Crime Jazz Month: Henry Mancini (Experiment In Terror)

bopandbeyond wrote 3 weeks ago: Experiment In Terror is an underrated noir crime film directed by Blake Edwards with a fantasti … more →

Tags: jazz, Music, Blake Edwards, crime jazz month, Experiment In Terror, Henry Mancini

Crime Jazz Month: Duke Ellington (Anatomy Of A Murder)2 comments

bopandbeyond wrote 1 month ago: Otto Preminger’s 1959 film is a landmark court room drama aided and abetted by a terrific sco … more →

Tags: Duke Ellington, jazz, Music, Anatomy of a Murder, billy strayhorn, crime jazz month, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges, otto preminger

An interview with Brian Satterwhite, host of Film Score Focus

Judy Watts wrote 1 month ago: Brian Satterwhite invites listeners into his world of film music every Saturday morning at 10 on KMF … more →

Tags: KMFA announcers/hosts, Artois the Goat, Brian Satterwhite, Composing, Film Score Focus, films

Film Scores2 comments

Robin Gosnall wrote 1 month ago: Everybody has their favourite film score music. I first saw El Cid as a young man (some twenty year … more →

Tags: Music, Culture, film, el cid, Charlton Heston, Jacques Tati, Monsieur Hulot, satajit ray, Miklos Rozsa

Crime Jazz Month: Miles Davis (Ascenseur pour l'échafaud)1 comment

bopandbeyond wrote 1 month ago: Miles Davis’s outstanding contribution to Louis Malle’s classic slice of Frenc … more →

Tags: jazz, Music, Ascenseur pour l'échafaud, Barney Wilen, crime jazz month, fontana, kenny clarke, Louis Malle, Miles Davis

Crime Jazz Month: David Shire (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three)1 comment

bopandbeyond wrote 1 month ago: Next Friday, June 12th, is my birthday;  it is also the release date for a Denzel Washington remake … more →

Tags: funk, jazz, Music, crime jazz month, David Shire, OPEK, The Conversation, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

Film Soundtracks

vicjd1 wrote 1 month ago: Ever since I was a young boy growing up in NYC and in Rochester, NY. I have been fascinated by the m … more →

Tags: Film and Movies, Film & Music, James Newton Howard, John Carpenter, Jerry Goldsmith

Welcome.

auchenick wrote 1 month ago: Welcome to the blog. Yes, it is empty. Yes, there is nothing here. But eventually, there will be mus … more →

Tags: Songwriting, musings, Music, Synthesizers, Blogging, brea sisk

Can PJ Harvey please score a movie?2 comments

Alyx Vesey wrote 2 months ago: PJ Harvey and John Parish She really wants to, as she shared with Pitchfork recently, but no one has … more →

Tags: Feminist Music Geeks Go to the Movies, A flat in Sydney, A woman a man walked by, I'm Just Working for the Man, Jane Campion, john parish, karen o, Leaving California, Nick Cave

Brian Satterwhite – a man of many talents

Judy Watts wrote 2 months ago: Brian Satterwhite If you’re a fan of Film Score Focus then you might be aware that not only does hos … more →

Tags: KMFA recommends, Music News, Artois the Goat, Brian Satterwhite, Film Score Focus, Music, ReverbNation, SXSW

New category: RPG Music3 comments

Alric wrote 3 months ago: There is a wide diversity among Dungeons & Dragons campaigns; I have often marveled at how the s … more →

Tags: RPG Music, Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, 4E, DnD, D and D, Dungeon Mastering Techniques, Campaign Design, RPG Sound Mixer

Film Score Postmortem

psneville wrote 4 months ago: I recently scored an indy film by working entirely remotely — me in my East Coast studio, film … more →

Tags: Audio Production, Composition, Music Composition

Travel Down the Sonic Road

42ndstreetrecords wrote 4 months ago: Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Road, is one of the greatest novels of the … more →

Tags: Matt, Music, film, Nick Cave, The Road, Cormac Mccarthy, Warren Ellis, John hillcoat

Best Original Score, My Favorite Category

David wrote 4 months ago: Hooray it’s Oscar Night.  I’m looking forward to see who will in each category.  But my … more →

Tags: film, fun stuff, Music, nerd, academy awards, Best Original Score Academy Awards, Best Original Score Oscar, Best Score Oscar, Film & Music

slumdog vs. underdog

Cheryl wrote 4 months ago: It’s Friday, or ‘filmscore Friday‘, as I called the show this morning. Oscars are … more →

Tags: Articles, Oscar, Movies, Awards, Classics

Movie Scores: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

moviechix wrote 4 months ago: Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" One of the things I … more →

Tags: Movie & Music, Benjamin Button

The Soundtrack Stands Alone3 comments

Steve A Furman wrote 5 months ago: Film composers are required to be extremely thoughtful and versatile artists. Strictly speaking film … more →

Tags: film, Music


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