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The esteemed August edition of FSM ONLINE is now active. In this issue, the cover story is an audio interview with PATRICK DOYLE in which he sings and explains virtually every motif in his score to the box-office smash RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES. Also in this issue are an interview with TYLER BATES on his reimagining of the CONAN THE BARBARIAN sound; HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS taking on COWBOYS & ALIENS and LIFE IN A DAY; an interview with TAN DUN on the story behind his new concert tour of THE MARTIAL ARTS TRILOGY; MARCO BELTRAMI and BUCK SANDERS attempting to scare the heck out of listeners in DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK; an audio interview and career retrospective of the great JOHN SCOTT, including coverage of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, THE FINAL COUNTDOWN, SHOOT TO KILL and much more; a detailed analysis of MICHAEL GIACCHINO’S SUPER 8 score, recently released on Varése Sarabande; a September 11th Memorial-themed WONG’S TURN; a chat with rising composer DANIEL ALCHEH on his two latest scores; MICHAEL McCANN on his video game score for DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION; more embedded audio clips, and more. 

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