On this sixth day, Lakeshore Records looks at Hannibal, Season 1 Episode 6: “Entrée” (Watch it on iTunes). Dr. Abel Gideon, an inmate at the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, claims to be the real Chesapeake Killer. Will and Jack set out to test his assertions.
On this fifth day, Lakeshore Records looks at Hannibal, Season 1 Episode 5: “Coquilles” (Watch it on iTunes). In the episode, the team track down a killer who is turning his victims into “angels.”
Michod (who also wrote the script, based on a story he conceived with actor-writer-director Joel Edgerton) strikes an eerie, unsettling tension early on and rarely lets go — a mood immeasurably enhanced by “Animal Kingdom” composer Antony Partos’ original score, which compensates for the film’s spare dialogue with an inspired mix of industrial shrieks, tribal drumbeats and wails, and fleeting snatches of melody. –Variety
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The Rover (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): iTunes | Buy CD
Lakeshore Records is pleased to release The Rover (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) featuring a score by award winning Composer Antony Partos. Partos’ music serves as the perfect accompaniment in this story about two men (Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson) who must partner up to get back what means the most to them.
Jennifer Lilly’s editing is perhaps most crucial to making the increasingly complex narrative succeed, while the score by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans supplies an eerie undercurrent to the action, growing richer as the story unfolds. –Variety
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The One I Love (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): iTunes
The One I Love (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is available now from Lakeshore Records. The score by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans (PBS’ The Amish, Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal) follows the genre-bending film movie about a couple, Ethan (Mark Duplass) and Sophie (Elisabeth Moss), who go on a weekend retreat to save their marriage. The duo have scored for numerous Sundance and Cannes Film Festival-winning movies. “We were trying to do everything quite nontraditionally but full of character so that it would have a stark approach,” explained Bensi. “We like to do that for a lot of scores where the music will really be almost like one of the characters in the movie, so that’s what we made sure happened with this score right away.” The One I Love CD will be available on November 11.
About the composers:
Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans, recently placed amongst On The Rise 2014: 12 Film Composers To Watch, are multi-instrumentalists and classically trained musicians. Bensi is an internationally raised cellist and composer, while the mostly self-taught Jurriaans (“I had a few classical guitarlessons”) dropped out of the Rhode Island School of Design and, after playing with a few pick-up bands and working some graphic construction jobs, reconnected with high school friend Bensi, with whom he formed the acclaimed rock band Priestbird. The band spent about six years recording (they have released five albums) and touring, evolving what can only be described as the ‘dramatic, cinematic’ blend of music to which both Bensi and Jurriaans are naturally attracted.
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