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If only Arfur followed your example!
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Next time I have pc access I will def check it out!
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Nov 21, 2019 - 4:38 PM
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NEW EPISODE INTERVIEW WITH BRUCE BOTNICK - PART 2 of 3 http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-bruce-botnick-2/ Cinematic Sound Radio’s series of film, TV and video game composer interviews continues as Jason Drury chats with recording engineer legend, Bruce Botnick. In part one of this three-part interview, Bruce talked about how he got into the music industry, his work with some of the major bands of the 60s and 70s, his first meeting with Jerry Goldsmith and working with John Williams on two of his iconic scores, E.T.: THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL and INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. To listen to part one go to http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-bruce-botnick-1/ In part two, Bruce talks about the troubled recording sessions of TOTAL RECALL, his work on BASIC INSTINCT and working on Goldsmith’s final film scores up to his death in 2004. During the show, you will also be hearing music from these films amongst others. APPLE PODCASTS: http://apple.co/29zAyyL SPOTIFY: http://spoti.fi/2PfYHPb Enjoy! -Erik-
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Dec 2, 2019 - 7:09 AM
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NEW EPISODE INTERVIEW WITH BRUCE BOTNICK - PART 3 http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-bruce-botnick-3/ Cinematic Sound Radio’s series of film, TV and video game composer interviews continues as Jason Drury chats with recording engineer legend, Bruce Botnick. In this third and final part, Bruce talks about, amongst other things, his work with other composers besides Jerry Goldsmith, his work on expanded deluxe editions CDs of Goldsmith’s work, his views on the film music industry today and some fascinating behind the scenes stories of his working relationship with Jerry Goldsmith, David Newman, and James Newton Howard. Also during the show, you will be hearing more great film music which had the privilege of having Bruce Botnick behind the mixing desk. Listen to part one http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-bruce-botnick-1/ Listen to part two http://www.cinematicsound.net/interview-with-bruce-botnick-2/ APPLE PODCASTS: http://apple.co/29zAyyL SPOTIFY: http://spoti.fi/2PfYHPb Enjoy! -Erik-
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Glad to see you are done with 'Bruces'
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Apr 11, 2020 - 2:12 PM
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NEW EPISODE!!! HAPPY 70th ALAN SILVESTRI http://www.cinematicsound.net/happy-70th-alan-silvestri/ On this very special episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO and in celebration of Alan Silvestri’s recent 70th birthday (March 26th), guest host, Tim Burden, shines the spotlight on the music of Alan Silvestri. During the first part of the show, Tim Burden puts together a little montage, which he lovingly calls “Silvestri Snared”, highlighting one of Silvestri’s favourite percussion instruments. Afterwards, Tim presents a previously unheard composer commentary. In 2015, Tim sat down with Alan Silvestri as part of the Belfast Cinemagic Film Festival to talk about THE AVENGERS’ “Helicarrier Sequence”, STUART LITTLE’s “Boat Race” and his beautiful score to Robert Zemeckis’ CASTAWAY. And as an added bonus, and just in time for its 35th anniversary, Tim has included some commentary from recording engineer, Dennis Sands, about the brilliant “Clocktower Sequence” from BACK TO THE FUTURE. Silvestri will also take you on a journey through the preparation of composing the music for that sequence. I think you will agree that this is one of the most fascinating and educational episodes of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO ever produced for the network. Enjoy! APPLE PODCASTS: http://apple.co/29zAyyL SPOTIFY: http://spoti.fi/2PfYHPb Enjoy! -Erik-
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Anxiously awaiting parts 3 and 4 of the Flagship best of the decade shows!
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Really enjoyed the Best of the decade shows. Good work! And I came across a gem of a soundtrack that you mentioned as being an inspiration for one of those scores (It could possibly have been inspiration to one your best of 2019 scores, I can't really remember.) But anyway, I am loving The Dig video game soundtrack; such beautiful ambient music. Great for working from home. Anyway, thanks for introducing me to great music.
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