I will be still changing layout of some of the pages and I am also not entirely sure about the content of his Little Big Music albums - perhaps those include mostly his work for LITTLE BIG PLANET videogames and therefore should be rather listed in the Videogames section of the discography?
Can't wait to hear either of those... but it is getting rather suspicious that Mark Felt aka The Silent Man or whatever it will be called in the end is less than 2 months away from its supposed release and there is still no poster or an actual trailer available... only that brief clip that fortunately at least featues barely audible snipet from the score...
In regards to "Hell's Kitchen", that was a contribution I made to IMDb. Somebody incorrectly submitted a composer named Matt Koskenmaki to every episode. However, I never found him credited and only Pemberton. I didn't watch every episode, but I suspect Pemberton did them all.
and for those who care (if anyone) Mark Felt trailer linked above actually includes bits from the score... sadly not the actual main theme... it's only about 3 weeks until its the release (world premiere on TIFF next Monday) and still no soundtrack album announced... and actually there is still no poster available?
Not knowing Pemberton that long ago, ive recently purchased Heroes & Villians, Napoleon, from SAE, a solid orchestra score well orientated, to me, Daniel's style is like an earlier composer, I've only listened to the clips as SAE hasn't shipped yet, but quite impressive i will check Daniel's other scores.
Both episodes of the series have some great moments... but that was just the beginning and he grew so much since... through his excellent TV works for UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS and especially DESPERATE ROMANTICS and various TV show themes, where he really started estabilishing his own voice and kept growing since right until the trio of THE COUNSELOR and even more so with STEVE JOBS and especially THE MAN FROM UNCLE, which finally put him on the map...
I hope that MARK FELT release will FINALLY be announced soon... that score has quite a lot to offer and considering the subject it's rather heavy and dark but the main title alone is just brilliant (starting with various pulsating percussive sounds, which sound like being processed electronicaly and are very difficult to identify, then joined by various solo instruments presenting the main theme - mainly solo trumpet, frech horn and maybe bassoon(?) and finally the strings). Very impressive score in the similar style as the best JW did for Stone.
Hopefully this will be the similar case as the batch of Filmtrax releases earlier this year (Zookeeper's Wife, Viceroy's House, Lost City of Z), which were also available digitally first and on CD a few months later...
Carter Burwell – Wonderstruck Daniel Pemberton – All the Money in the World Dario Marianelli – Darkest Hour Mychael Danna – The Man Who Invented Christmas Nicholas Britell – Battle of the Sexes Oneohtrix Point Never (aka Daniel Lopatin) – Good Time Tamar-Kali Brown – Mudbound Thomas Newman – Victoria and Abdul