Episode 174: Greta Gerwig On The Music Of Little Women

Episode 174: Greta Gerwig On The Music Of Lit...

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595: 'Sonny' Lee Sung Jin On The Music Of Beef

Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Lee Sung Jin, aka Sonny Lee, creator of and driving force behind the multi-award winning Netflix comedy drama, Beef. Sonny joins us ahead of season two, which streams on Netflix from Thursday 16th April and boasts an entirely new cast includin ...  Show more

594: David Mackenzie On The Music Of Fuze

It's a welcome return to Soundtracking for David MacKenzie, who joins us to discuss his heist Thriller, Fuze. Starring Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Worthington, Fuze sees an unexploded bomb discovered on a busy London construction site and follows the ...  Show more

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