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Dear White People Score Album Feat. Award Winning Film & Theater Composer Kathryn Bostic Available On November 18, Watch The Critically-Acclaimed Film In Theaters Now!

Composer is credited (Kathryn Bostic), the soundtrack is predominantly classical, often chosen to evoke the bubbling tension, the melancholy, the unsettled aura of Winchester. –If You Want The Gravy…

Lakeshore Records will release the score album to the critically-acclaimed film, Dear White People, directed by Justin Simien.  Scored by Kathryn Bostic (Middle of Nowhere, I Will Follow), the movie is now playing nationwide (check show times).  In describing her score, Bostic said, “We hear classical, hip hop, electronic, jazz, etc. and it all makes sense and really serves the storytelling.  I got to play around with many different textures alongside orchestral instrumentation.  And of course, as a pianist I loved being able to add this to the score particularly in the ‘love theme’ I created.”  Dear White People (Original Motion Picture Score) is available on iTunes on November 18.  Stay tuned for the download link!

Track Listing

Dear White People (Original Motion Picture Score)
By Kathryn Bostic

  1. House Elections
  2. Coco’s Theme
  3. Love Theme
  4. Party Invite
  5. Party Riot

Dear White People (Original Motion Picture Score) - Music By Kathryn Bostic

Related: Dear White People (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Feat. Hopsin, Caught A Ghost, Out Now

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Critically-Acclaimed ‘Dear White People’ In Theaters Now – Score The Soundtrack Ft. Hopsin, Caught A Ghost, Kilo Kish, Kissey +More!

It is as smart and fearless a debut as I have seen from an American filmmaker in quite some time: knowing but not snarky, self-aware but not solipsistic, open to influence and confident in its own originality. –A.O. Scott, The New York Times

Lakeshore Records is very pleased to release the soundtrack to Dear White People, the new film by Justin Simien.  The album features a compilation featuring music by Hopsin, Caught A Ghost, Kilo Kish, Starchild & The New Romantic, Andy Allo, Leonard Friend, Kissey, BC Kingdom, Sunni Colon, Blackface, Sean Wyze and Poetik Force, D. German and Mibbs.  Dear White People (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is available digitally on October 21 and on CD on November 18.  Dear White People opens in select theaters on October 17 (today!) and nationwide on October 24 (check showtimes).

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More About The Actors of Dear White People

 

Winner of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival’s Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent, Dear White People is a sly, provocative satire of race relations in the age of Obama. Writer/director Justin Simien follows a group of African American students as they navigate campus life and racial politics at a predominantly white college in a sharp and funny feature film debut that earned him a spot on Variety’s annual “10 Directors to Watch.” When Dear White People screened at MOMA’s prestigious New Directors/New Films, the New York Times’ A.O. Scott wrote, “Seeming to draw equal measures of inspiration from Whit Stillman and Spike Lee, but with his own tart, elegant sensibility very much in control, Mr. Simien evokes familiar campus stereotypes only to smash them and rearrange the pieces.” – See more at: http://www.dearwhitepeoplemovie.com/synopsis#sthash.DrZmw9iJ.dpuf

Dear White People (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Various Artists

  1. Mr. Blackman – Hopsin
  2. Get Your Life – Caught A Ghost
  3. Goldmine – Kilo Kish
  4. Relax – Starchild & The New Romantic
  5. Stalker – Andy Allo
  6. Holograms – Leonard Friend
  7. Forget – Kissey
  8. Lock Up – BC Kingdom
  9. Temple – Sunni Colon
  10. Believe In God – Blackface, Sean Wyze and Poetik Force
  11. The Drum – D. German
  12. No New Leaders – Mibbs
  13. Sleeping At Night (Dear White People Remix) – Caught A Ghost

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