Episode 273: Hans Zimmer On His Music For Dune & No Time To Die

Episode 273: Hans Zimmer On His Music For Dun...

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608: Composer Craig Armstrong Live From The Sands Film Festival Of St Andrew's

We bring you Edith's conversation with Craig, recorded at the Byre Theatre in St Andrew's in front of an audience. Craig goes into great depth about his storied career, his process, and the relationships he's formed with the various luminaries he's worked with. 

607: Olivia Newman & Dickon Hinchliffe On The Music Of Remarkably Bright Creatures

Our latest guests on Soundtracking are director Olivia Newman and composer Dickon Hinchliffe, who join me to discuss Dickon's score for Olivia's Netflix film, Remarkably Bright Creatures. Based on the international bestseller of the same name by Shelby Van Pelt, it tells the stor ...  Show more

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