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 Posted:   May 8, 2021 - 10:51 AM   
 By:   First Breath   (Member)

No man, there is no pain involved, at least not from my side. I don't know about you, though.

You keep mentioning that "12 years old" thing, as if childhood memories in some way are bound to be just that - memories that become ridiculous as soon as you grow older and "mature", and discover the music of the orchestra, as if there is only one way to grow up and become an adult.

Nope, you can't use a blanket statement concerning this.

And your attempts at humour are rather embarrasing too, by the way.

 
 Posted:   May 8, 2021 - 11:25 AM   
 By:   Totoro   (Member)

No man, there is no pain involved, at least not from my side. I don't know about you, though.

You keep mentioning that "12 years old" thing, as if childhood memories in some way are bound to be just that - memories that become ridiculous as soon as you grow older and "mature", and discover the music of the orchestra, as if there is only one way to grow up and become an adult.

Nope, you can't use a blanket statement concerning this.

And your attempts at humour are rather embarrasing too, by the way.


 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 7:59 AM   
 By:   varrick   (Member)

Just a thought but if there's a label interested in doing Fatal Beauty, it could be paired with another MGM title: Colors (Hancock)

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:02 AM   
 By:   ray92   (Member)

Just a thought but if there's a label interested in doing Fatal Beauty, it could be paired with another MGM title: Colors (Hancock)

Such a label is definitely there.

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:03 AM   
 By:   OnyaBirri   (Member)

I have no idea who Harold Faltermeyer is, but I would have assumed he was a so-called "golden-age" composer with that name. He sounds like he would have scored swashbuckler films.

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:05 AM   
 By:   ray92   (Member)

I have no idea who Harold Faltermeyer is, but I would have assumed he was a so-called "golden-age" composer with that name. He sounds like he would have scored swashbuckler films.

He is a very cool composer of electronic scores 80s-90s!!!)

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:07 AM   
 By:   OnyaBirri   (Member)

I have no idea who Harold Faltermeyer is, but I would have assumed he was a so-called "golden-age" composer with that name. He sounds like he would have scored swashbuckler films.

He is a very cool composer of electronic scores 80s-90s!!!)


I like some types of electronic music and not others. If he sounds anything like Hans Zimmer, I won't like him.

Which would you recommend?

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:14 AM   
 By:   ray92   (Member)

I have no idea who Harold Faltermeyer is, but I would have assumed he was a so-called "golden-age" composer with that name. He sounds like he would have scored swashbuckler films.

He is a very cool composer of electronic scores 80s-90s!!!)


I like some types of electronic music and not others. If he sounds anything like Hans Zimmer, I won't like him.

Which would you recommend?



I would not say that he is similar in style to Zimmer. In addition, Faltermeyer began his career in film music earlier than Hans.
Faltermeyer's scores can be heard in two parts Beverly Hills Cop, Tango and Kash, The Running Man. (his most famous works). If you have seen these films, you will recognize Faltermeyer's music style.

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:18 AM   
 By:   OnyaBirri   (Member)

I have no idea who Harold Faltermeyer is, but I would have assumed he was a so-called "golden-age" composer with that name. He sounds like he would have scored swashbuckler films.

He is a very cool composer of electronic scores 80s-90s!!!)


I like some types of electronic music and not others. If he sounds anything like Hans Zimmer, I won't like him.

Which would you recommend?



I would not say that he is similar in style to Zimmer. In addition, Faltermeyer began his career in film music earlier than Hans.
Faltermeyer's scores can be heard in two parts Beverly Hills Cop, Tango and Kash, The Running Man. (his most famous works). If you have seen these films, you will recognize Faltermeyer's music style.


I will check him out on the InterTubez.

 
 
 Posted:   May 9, 2021 - 8:19 AM   
 By:   ray92   (Member)

I personally prefer Harold Faltermeyer - he is a damn cool synth score composer for me! He is a true professional in his field.

 
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