For example in the pilot, when Lucy finally exits the vault and comes out of the big circular door, I went through all of the different vault door sounds they provided and found the little pieces that trigger the ear and sound iconic. When the vault door starts opening up there’s a ...
with his gun held at ready before him, he stooped down to his wife’s head, and, keeping his eyes steadfastly on the barricaded door, he breathed out into her ear that Nostromo would have been powerless to help. What could two men shut up in a house do against twenty or more bent ...
with his gun held at ready before him, he stooped down to his wife’s head, and, keeping his eyes steadfastly on the barricaded door, he breathed out into her ear that Nostromo would have been powerless to help. What could two men shut up in a house do against twenty or more bent ...
all of which were to be used in my final mix. Along with the instruments and layered percussion, the original project came to around 90 tracks, but I managed to whittle that down to a more manageable 45 or
That song was “Misunderstanding” by Mediavolo, and my life as a listener was never the same. The music of Mediavolo has touched me like that of no other band. In an age where so many songs and their creators ephemerally surface before drowning in an unfathomable data stream, such life...
Even though in the process I lost my soles...Lost & Found was the theme of this year's Shift Festival, that took place October 20th-31st at the Dreispitz site and the neighboring venue Schaulager, in the Münchenstein district, a short distance from the Basel city center.Within...
ear, the mind, and the heart of the listener, cracking the window of one’s worldview open just that much more to reveal the joys of lived experience. And maybe that’s what jazz is all about: experiencing the human spirit and the infinite ways in which it contorts itself to the ...
“I must compose, and my works must be performed! I must test my works against the masses; if I come to grief, I’ll know where I must go.” These words, written by Alexandr Mosolov (1900-1973) in a 1932 letter to Joseph Stalin, reveal a composer of fierce disposition and ardent ...