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An Interview With Composer Stephen Endelman For ‘Rob The Mob’ Soundtrack

Not given the richest of resources, Stephen Endelman has crafted a truly memorable, and offbeat score with “Rob the Mob” in a way these real-life crooks would likely have appreciated for all of their ill-advised grand schemes, an unlikely break-in that Endelman accomplishes with emotional gusto and a sense of unexpectedly touching irony.”

Check out the rest of the in-depth interview with Rob The Mob soundtrack composer Stephen Endelman on Film Music Magazine.

Rob The Mob Starring Andy Garcia and Ray Romano

Rob The Mob (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), released by Lakeshore Records, is coming March 18 to iTunes, but you can pre-order it at Amazon.com.

Track Listing:
01. Love and the Gun – Stephen Endelman and Raymond DeFelitta featuring Tamela D’Amico
02. Groove Is In the Heart – Deee-Lite
03. City In the Sky – Staple Singers
04. Somethin’ You Got – Wilson Pickett
05. I Can Talk To My Boss – Stephen Endelman
06. Flower Shop Robbery – Stephen Endelman
07. Tommy Gets Out – Stephen Endelman
08. Tommy Heads to the Bronx – Stephen Endelman
09. Tommy Goes To Gotti Trial – Stephen Endelman
10. Tommy’s Flashback – Stephen Endelman
11. Big Al’s Balls of Rice – Stephen Endelman
12. Why I Am Me – Stephen Endelman
13. The List – Stephen Endelman
14. Hey Vinnie I Got The List – Stephen Endelman
15. Rosie Calls Al – Stephen Endelman
16. Tommy Premonition – Stephen Endelman
17. I’m Outta Here – Stephen Endelman
18. Worlds Falling Apart – Stephen Endelman
19. Coney Island Montage – Stephen Endelman
20. Flashback – Stephen Endelman
21. Chess – Stephen Endelman
22. Hit Goes Down – Stephen Endelman
23. Christmas Day – Stephen Endelman

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Moon Song from “Her” Gets Acoustic Treatment at Academy Awards, Hear More Here!

We knew that the songs from HER lent themselves to Acoustic Versions and we were thrilled to see Karen O performing “The Moon Song” last night on the Academy Awards accompanied by Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig.

DOWNLOAD the HER tribute album featuring acoustic versions of songs from the film: bit.ly/hertribute

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Which song is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

Acoustic Versions Performed by Lacey & Sarah

Supersymmetry
Written by Arcade Fire

I’m So Glad
Written by Skip James (as Nehemiah Curtis James)

Need Your Love So Bad
Written by John Mertis, Jr. and Little Willie John (as John William Edward)

The Moon Song
Written by Karen O and Spike Jonze

Sure Of Love
Written by George Goldner and Stuart Wiener

Off You
Written by Kim Deal

Interview with Veva about “HER” song from G.B.F. Soundtrack! | Mikey Moscow

You can’t do an iconic teen movie without a punchy soundtrack. And Darren Stein got it right with the ‘GBF’ – just like he did 15 years ago with the ‘Jawbreaker’ OST. One of the highlights of the ‘GBF’ soundtrack is Veva’s ‘HER’ – delicious electro pop number with a killer chorus: ‘H, my hips, E, emotion, R, the rhythm’ (spelling and pop music always blend very well). I chatted with the girl behind the hips, emotions and the rhythm. Meet Florida-based singer Veva and get to know her story.  

Check out this interview with Veva about her song on the G.B.F. Soundtrack here at Mikey Moscow:
Interview with Veva about “HER” song from G.B.F. Soundtrack!

Soundtrack – Available Now: http://bit.ly/GBFSoundtrack

G.B.F. (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

G.B.F. (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Track Listing:
01. Our Summer – Dragonette
02. H.E.R. – Veva
03. Body Work – Morgan Page feat. Tegan and Sara
04. GO! (Club Mix) – Tones on Tail
05. Friday Nights (Jesse Andrews Remix) – Viceroy and French Horn Rebellion
06. Hey Daydreamer – Neil Halstead
07. Alala – CSS
08. Too Hot – Hey Willpower
09. Wild – Royal Teeth
10. Lighthouse – Hi Fashion
11. Closer – Tegan And Sara
12. Gay Best Friend – ‘Heven’ Helen Vergara
13. True – Glacial Walls

GET THE ALBUM.
G.B.F. at iTunes / Amazon

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‘Song One’ To Premiere At Sundance Film Festival

Congratulations to the filmmakers of Song One which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival January 2014. The music-centered film has been supervised by Lakeshore Entertainment Music Supervisors Brian McNelis and Eric Craig.

Indiewire Reports:

Two music-based/centered movies on the way to Sundance, featuring a couple actresses we really dig. Onwards…

Anne Hathaway goes indie with “Song One,” which features music written by former Rilo Kiley frontwoman and solo artist Jenny Lewis alongside her boyfriend Johnathan RiceJohnny Flynn, Mary Steenburgen and Ben Rosenfield co-star in the Kate Barker-Froyland directed film. Synopsis below:

When an accident leaves her brother comatose, a woman sets out to retrace his life as an aspiring musician, leading to an unexpected relationship against the backdrop of Brooklyn’s music scene.

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READ THE FULL STORY AT INDIEWIRE:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/sundance-first-look-anne-hathaway-in-song-one-elle-fanning-in-low-down-20131204

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Mud and Ain’t Them Bodies Saints named Two of the Best Film Scores of 2013!

The 15 Best Film Scores Of 2013 | The Playlist | IndieWire.Com

MUD – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Album Available At: iTunes / Amazon

One of the masterstrokes of the near-meteoric rise of Jeff Nichols was borrowing a composer from friend and collaborator David Gordon Green. David Wingo scored many of Green’s early films, as far as back as “George Washington” (recently reteaming with him for “Prince Avalanche”—see below), and came up with one of the most memorable scores of 2011 at his first time at bat with Nichols on “Take Shelter.” We hope the collaboration with Nichols is as long-running as the one with Green, because they’ve come up with gold again for “Mud.” Even more so that its predecessor, it’s real country-fried stuff, with Wingo combining bluegrass banjo and fiddle with persistent percussion and foreboding strings. The latter in particular is crucial to the film: even at its most carefree, the filmmaker and his composer don’t let you forget that something terrible is coming.

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Ain’t Them Bodies Saints – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Album Available At: iTunes / Amazon

The moody and mystical “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints” features a trifecta of lived-in performances, sun-dappled cinematography, and a lilting, lovely score by Daniel Hart. Layers of strings, from violins and cellos to the higher ranges of bluegrass-inspired mandolin is buttressed by rhythmic hand-clapping, creating a totally unique and hypnotic sound. The score colors in all the elements of time and place, at once authentic and at other times magical and fairy-like, sounding of winged creatures taking flight. And yet, it feels organic, real, and worn, much like the aesthetic of the picture. Hart, another of ourOn The Rise composers this year, is a violinist and composer who also worked on David Lowery’s feature “St. Nick,” and short “Pioneer,” and it’s clear that the two artists’ work informs each other, fitting together seamlessly. Intimate, organic, grounded, and yet airy, the score of “Aint Them Bodies Saints” is what makes that film such a specific and unique piece.

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The Spectacular Now – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Album Available At: iTunes / Amazon

Indie composer Rob Simonsen is becoming quite ubiquitous. In 2013, he wrote music for “Girl Most Likely,” “The Way Way Back” and “The English Teacher” among others, but it’s his dreamy and emotional work in “The Spectacular Now” that really caught our ear.

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READ THE FULL POST OF ALL TITLES AT INDIEWIRE | THE PLAYLIST:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-15-best-film-scores-of-2013-20131205