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Summary: The SoundCast is hosted by Christopher Coleman and features reviews and discussions centered around film, TV, and video game soundtracks. Special edition episodes include interviews with composers and other industry professionals.

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 Ep. 73 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:48:46

Ep. 73 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier Cap is Back! And he's got a little help with his friends and frienemies: Black Widow, Falcon, Nick Fury and The Winter Soldier. Justin Craig (Foxnews.com) and Kristen Romanelli (Film Score Monthly) join Christopher Coleman to not only discuss the the film, CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, but it's original score by Henry Jackman. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Captain America: The Winter Avenger 02:28 - WHYBLT? Atlantis: The Last Continent by Russel Garcia 04:34 - WHYBLT? The Othello Symphony by Elliot Goldenthal 11:23 - WHYBLT? Studio Ghibli Classics by Joe Hisaishi 21:30 - The Winter Soldier - general movie reaction 39:31 - The Winter Soldier - movie spoiler talk 67:20 - The Winter Soldier - soundtrack discussion Music Selections 00:00 - "Star Spangled Man" (Captain America: The First Avenger) by Alan Silvestri 00:00 - "The Causeway" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 03:08 - "Main Title" (Atlantis The Last Continent) by Russel Garcia 04:42 - "Movement 1" (The Othello Symphony) by Elliot Goldenthal 11:29 - "Porco E Bella" (Porco Rosso) by Joe Hisaishi 21:04 - "Taking a Stand" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 38:58 - "Countdown" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 66:11 - "Into the Fray" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 68:09 - "We Did It" (Captain America: The First Avenger) by Alan Silvestri 73:16 - "The Smithsonian" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 74:40 - "End of the Line" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 86:50 - "The Winter Soldier" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 88:25 - "Why So Serious?" (The Dark Knight) by Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard 89:52 - "The Causeway" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 92:51 - "Taking a Stand" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 93:26 - "The Causeway" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 101:21 - "First Class" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman 108:11 - "Project Insight" (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) by Henry Jackman Notes: Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow Follow Justin Craig on Twitter - @justin_m_craig Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Ep. 72 - 2013 Cue Awards Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:24:33

Episode 72 - 2013 Cue Awards Show The Tracksounds team unveil the winners of this year's awards! In addition, the winners of the Genius Choice Vote (votes cast by Soundcast listeners and Tracksounds visitors) are also revealed! Once again Marius Masalar gives his special award, The Marius, recognizing excellence in composition in the Indie-video-game world and Richard Buxton awards "The Monkey King Award" to the outstanding composer of the year from the Far East. Celebrate some of 2013's best in soundtracks with the Tracksounds team and with special composer guests from around the world to accept their awards! Episode Highlights 00:00 - Welcome to the 2013 Cue Awards 02:36 - How The Cue Awards Work (Edmund Meinerts) 04:12 - "Cue The Orchestra" by Marius Masalar available at Bandcamp 06:11 - Cue Award Winner - Record Label of the Year 16:00 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Record Label of the Year 16:25 - Cue Award Winner - Surprise of the Year 22:01 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Surprise of the Year 25:20 - Cue Award Winner - Best Cue 30:40 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Cue 32:15 - What is the Genius Choice Vote (Marius Masalar) 32:54 - Cue Award Winner - Best Dramatic Score 37:57 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Dramatic Score 41:10 - Cue Award Winner - Best Action Score 46:43 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Action Score 52:29 - Cue Award Winner - Best Animated Score 59:44 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Animated Score 61:49 - The Monkey King Award (Richard Buxton) 64:52 - Cue Award Winner - Breakout Composer of the Year 73:33 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Breakout Composer of the Year 77:20 - Cue Award Winner - Best Sci-fi/Fantasy Score 81:34 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Sci-fi/Fantasy Score 81:57 - Cue Award Winner - Best Television Score 87:33 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Television Score 93:30 - The Marius Award (Marius Masalar) 96:32 - Cue Award Winner - Best Video Game Score 102:52 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Video Game Score 110:59 - Cue Award Winner - Best Overall Score 120:09 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Best Overall Score 128:16 - Cue Award Winner - Composer of the Year 131:50 - Genius Choice Vote Winner - Composer of the Year 135:59 - Our final thoughts 142:48 - End Credits and Thank You Music Selections 00:00 - "Cue the Orchestra (2013)" (The Cue Awards) by Marius Masalar 16:50 - "Nilin The Memory Hunter" (Remember Me) by Olivier Deriviere 19:19 - "Nilin The Memory Hunter" (Remember Me) by Olivier Deriviere 22:09 - "Ciary's Theme" (Mortal Instruments: City of Bones) by Atli Ovarsson 30:45 - "The Forest River" (Hobbit/ Smaug) by Howard Shore 33:20 - "Forbidden Love" (Romeo & Juliet) by Abel Korzeniowski 38:03 - "Buchanan Mansion And Daisy Suite" (The Great Gatsby) by Craig Armstrong 42:27 - "Now You See Me" (Now You See Me) by Brian Tyler 47:04 - "Iron Man 3" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler 52:48 - "Planes" (Planes) by Mark Mancina 59:54 - "Elsa and Anna" (Frozen) by Christophe Beck 62:39 - "2013 Joe Hisaishi Suite" (compiled by Richard Buxton) by Joe Hisaishi 65:09 - "Shenzou" (Gravity) by Steven Price 73:45 - "Aletheia's Last Vision" (God of War: Ascension) by Tyler Bates 77:46 - "The Forest River" (Hobbit/ Smaug) by Howard Shore 79:44 - "Smaug (Extended)" (Hobbit/ Smaug) by Howard Shore 82:27 - "Laval the Lion" (Legends of Chima) by Anthony Lledo 87:40 - "Market Day" (Doctor Who: Series 7) by Murray Gold 94:07 - "Go at Thy Fate" (Desktop Dungeons) by Grant Kirkhope 97:00 - "Chase Through Montmartre" (Remember Me) by Olivier Deriviere 103:07 - "Main Theme" (Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag) by Brian Tyler 111:31 - "My Armor Is Iron" (Hobbit/ Smaug) by Howard Shore 114:17 - "Smaug (Extended)" (Hobbit/ Smaug) by Howard Shore 115:40 - "Beyond the Forest" (Hobbit/ Smaug) by Howard Shore 120:19 - "They Are Everywhere" (Doctor Who: Series 7) by Murray Gold 128:34 - "Thor The Dark World" (Thor The Dark World) by Brian Tyler 135:15 - "Marvel Studios Fanfare" (Thor The Dark World) by Brian Tyler Notes: The 2013 Joe Hisaishi Suite is comprised of: "The Falcon" (The Wind Rises) "Flight" (The Tale of Princess Kaguya) "Miraculous Continent Japan" (NHK Shinkai Project: Giant Deep Sea Creatures) "Apple's Trajectory" (Miracle Apples) Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Get Marius Masalar's "Cue The Orchestra" at Trackounds.Bandcamp.com

 Episode 71 - 2014 Film Music Preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:39:34

Episode 71 - 2014 Film Music Preview Allison Loring who recently published the article "The 15 Most Anticipated Movie Soundtracks and Scores of 2014" at FilmSchoolRejects.com and Kristen Romanelli (Film Score Monthly) join, Christopher, Marius, Helen, Richard and Edmund to talk about what 2014 potentially holds for the soundtrack-genius. We also get into WHYBLT? for the first time in 2014. Episode Highlights 00:00 - 2014 Preview Mix and Intro 06:30 - WHYBLT? Harwood, Hoffman, Olaf, Monuments, Kanbee, Kantelinen 16:50 - How to contact us 18:12 - 2014 Film Music Preview 94:54 - Where to find out more about 2014 film score releases 95:38 - The wrap up Music Selections 00:00 - "Police Academy Acceptance" (Ride Along) by Christopher Lennertz 00:42 - "Crazy Cody" (Ride Along) by Christopher Lennertz 06:49 - "Toccata Capricciosa, Op. 36 (Rozsa)" (Composing Without the Picture) by Richard Harwood 10:13 - "Whiteout" (Frozen) by Christophe Beck 11:40 - "Opening Titles" (The Monuments Men) by Alexandre Desplat 14:42 - "Hercules and Hebe" (The Legend of Hercules) by Tuomas Kantelinen 17:51 - "Police Academy Acceptance" (Ride Along) by Christopher Lennertz 20:59 - "Title Card" (Robocop) by Pedro Brommfman 26:25 - "The Chimes at Midnight" (The Best Marigold Hotel) by Thomas Newman 43:45 - "On Its Head" (Moneyball) by Mychael Danna 46:37 - "Trailer Music" (The Amazing Spider-Man 2) by Hans Zimmer 60:35 - "Test Drive" (How To Train Your Dragon) by John Powell 62:49 - "Autobots" (Transformers) by Steve Jablonsky 71:45 - "Aletheia's Last Vision" (God of War: Ascension) by Tyler Bates 88:15 - "Following Frankie" (People Like Us) by A.R. Rahman 98:50 - "Police Academy Acceptance" (Ride Along) by Christopher Lennertz 91:44 - ""Beyond the Forest" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Read Alisson Loring's "The 15 Most Anticipated Movie Soundtracks and Scores of 2014" Follow Allison Loring on Twitter Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Ep. 70 - The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:19

Episode 70 - "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" Author and musicologist Doug Adams joins Christopher, Marius and Edmund to discuss Howard Shore's latest score from Middle-Earth, THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Intro: The Movie Goes On and On ... 02:20 - Guest: Doug Adams and his upcoming book 08:46 - General reaction to the film 22:03 - Spoiler film discussion 43:47 - Music as heard in the film (spoilers!) 58:42 - Music as heard on soundtrack (spoilers!) 89:08 - Final thoughts on The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Music Selections 00:11 - "Bag End" (LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring SE) by Howard Shore 00:36 - "Wilderland" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 08:30 - "Smaug" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 21:33 - "Mirkwood" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 43:22 - "The Forest River" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 45:42 - "Over Hill" (TH: An Unexpectd Journey SE) by Howard Shore 47:06 - "Durin's Folk" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 54:50 - "Flies and Spiders" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 57:49 - "Feast of Starlight" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 61:24 - "Weathertop" (LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring) by Howard Shore 69:52 - "Smaug" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore 78:16 - "Moria" (LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring) by Howard Shore 91:44 - ""Beyond the Forest" (TH: The Desloation of Smaug SE) by Howard Shore Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Visit Doug Adam's site - The Music of the Lord of the Rings Follow Doug Adams on Twitter Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Interview: Brian Tyler (Thor: The Dark World) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:20

Interview: Brian Tyler (Thor: The Dark World) Composer Brian Tyler returns for his fifth appearance on The Soundcast to talk about his new, out-of-this-world original score for the THOR: THE DARK WORLD. He also talks about his pastoral score for STANDING UP, his magical connection to NOW YOU SEE ME, going small-er with ASSASSINS CREED IV: BLACK FLAG, keeping his TV-game going with SLEEPY HOLLOW (Fox) and how he went from wanting to score CAPTAIN ATOM to IRON MAN 3. Episode Highlights 00:33 - Introduction 03:20 - "Standing Up" and "Inside" with D.J. Caruso 07:16 - "Now You See Me" and Tyler's magical connection 11:30 - "Iron Man 3" - What happened to Captain Atom? 15:18 - "Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag" - More Sherlock than Pirates. 19:11 - "Sleepy Hollow" - If it ain't baroque, don't fix it. 21:45 - "Thor: The Dark World" - Taking over the Marvel world 37:07 - What do you know about Captain America: The Winter Soldier? Music Selections 00:00 - "Escaping the Realm" (Thor: The Dark World) by Brian Tyler 03:45 - "Standing Up Main Theme" (Standing Up) by Brian Tyler 07:18 - "Now You See Me" (Now You See Me) by Brian Tyler 12:48 - "Another Lesson from the Mandarin" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler 13:49 - "Can You Dig It?" (Iron Man 3) by Brian Tyler 15:55 - "Main Theme" (Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag) by Brian Tyler 22:28 - "Sons of Odin" (Thor) by Patrick Doyle 25:18 - "Journey to Asgard" (Thor: The Dark World) by Brian Tyler 29:04 - "Main Theme" (Thor: The Dark World) by Brian Tyler 33:02 - "Marvel Studio Fanfare" (Thor: The Dark World) by Brian Tyler 38:25 - "Main Theme" (Thor: The Dark World) by Brian Tyler Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Thor: The Dark World by Brian Tyler Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Brian Tyler on Facebook *Special thanks to Dan Barry at Chasen & Company for helping to make the interview happen. Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 "The Music of Sound" with Deane Ogden and Brian Ralston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:27:24

Episode 69 - "The Music of Sound" Composers Deane Ogden (Eastern Chronicle) and Brian Ralston (Crooked Arrows) co-hosts of the popular podcast, The Scorecast join Christopher Coleman. They discuss Chris' perceived score trend moving away from "the sound of music" and to "the music of sound," where the compositional palettes are increasingly being formed from the processing of both everyday sounds, to expertly recorded, orchestra sessions In the longest, most insightful "What Have You Been Listening To" segment to date, they discuss Gravity, Bernard Herrmann, and newcomer Liam Bates' Last Passenger. Episode Highlights 00:00 - I Love Sound/Music Mix 00:41 - Welcome and intro: Deane Ogden, Brian Ralston 06:58 - What is ScoreCast Online? 13:15 - WHYBLT?: Gravity (Steven Price) 24:18 - WHYBLT?: Bernard Herrmann 27:00 - WHYBLT?: Last Passenger (Liam Bates) 30:47 - The Youngblood Theory - why all the noobs? 46:15 - Eastern Chronicles by Deane Ogden 50:48 - Crooked Arrows by Brian Ralston 57:25 - "The Music of Sound" 86:50 - The score as a stand-alone listen 98:40 - Is the Gravity score a sure-thing come Oscar noms? Music Selections 00:00 - "Prelude " (The Sound of Music) by Rogers & Hammerstein 00:12 - "I Love Music" by The O'Jays 03:33 - "Prelude " (The Sound of Music) by Rogers & Hammerstein 13:42 - "The Void" (Gravity) by Steven Price 16:58 - "Gravity" (Gravity) by Steven Price 24:25 - "Scene D'Amour" (Vertigo) by Bernard Herrmannl 27:09 - "The Driver Speaks" (Last Passenger) by Liam Bates 28:37 - "Sarah's Reflection" (Last Passenger) by Liam Bates 46:21 - "Dhompe Dhompe" (Eastern Chronicle) by Deane Ogden 48:12 - "Looking Our from Rainbow Bridge at 2:39 AM" (Eastern Chronicle) by Deane Ogden 49:41 - "Crooked Arrows Suite" (Crooked Arrows) by Brian Ralston 65:17 - "Oil Rig" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 70:37 - "Vespertillo" (Batman Begins) by Hans Zimmer 85:53 - "I Love Music" by The O'Jays Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Check out THE SCORECAST ONLINE Deane Ogden - Twitter Buy EASTERN CHRONICLES by Deane Ogden Brian Ralston - Twitter Buy CROOKED ARROWS by Brian Ralston Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 68 - Gravity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:45:56

Episode 68 - "Gravity" Kristen Romanelli (FSM) rejoins the Tracksounds team to talk about Alfonso Cuaron's weighty, masterpiece, GRAVITY, including composer Steven Price's compelling original score. WHYBLT? is back with mentions of Doctor Who: Series 7, Lost Planet 3, and Beyond: Two Souls. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Gravity's Silhouette Remains 00:31 - Welcome and the lost recording 02:20 - Reintroducing Kristen Romanelli 03:00 - WHYBLT?: Man of Steel, Hocus Pocus, Lost Planet 3 13:59 - WHYBLT?: Doctor Who (Series 7), Summer in February, Beyond: Two Souls 24:43 - Gravity: General Reaction 35:05 - How we watched Gravity: 3D, Atmos? 39:21 - Is Gravity truly "sci fi?" 51:17 - Gravity: Spoiler time 63:55 - The score as heard in film 86:50 - The score as a stand-alone listen 98:40 - Is the Gravity score a sure-thing come Oscar noms? Music Selections 00:00 - "Gravity" (Continuum) by John Mayer 01:47 - "Gravity" (Gravity) by Steven Price 03:24 - "Oil Rig" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 05:53 - "Main Titleu" (Hocus Pocus) by John Debney 07:22 - "Garden of Magic" (Hocus Pocus) by James Horner 09:44 - "Hoedown Showdown" (Lost Planet 3) by Jack Wall 14:07 - "The Speeder" (Doctor Who: Series 7) by Murray Gold 16:33 - "Lamona" (Summer in February) by Benjamin Wallfisch 18:56 - "Dawkin's Suite" (Beyond: Two Souls) by Lorne Balfe 24:12 - "Above Earth" (Gravity) by Steven Price 62:40 - "Tiangong" (Gravity) by Steven Price 67:40 - "Debris" (Gravity) by Steven Price 75:26 - "Gravity" (Gravity) by Steven Price 79:33 - "Above Earth" (Gravity) by Steven Price 94:49 - "Above Earth" (Gravity) by Steven Price 97:26 - "Debris" (Gravity) by Steven Price 102:29 - "Gravity" (Gravity) by Steven Price Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Kristen Romanelli on Twitter Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 67 - "TIFFuride" - Festivals' Best Films and Film Scores | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:33

Episode 67 - "TIFFuride" - Festivals' Best Films and Film Scores Alex Billington (Firstshowing.net) discusses the films and film scores such as: GRAVITY, 12 YEARS A SLAVE, TRACKS, and THE DOUBLE, found at this year’s Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals! Episode Highlights 00:30 - Introduction 05:36 - Alex Billington and "The TIFF Controversy" 15:58 - Attending The Telluride Film Festival and TIFF 17:28 - Favorite Films from Telluride and TIFF 34:28 - Favorite Film Scores from Telluride and TIFF 49:42 - Conclusion and Firstshowing Recaps Music Selections 00:00 - "Gravity" (Gravity) by Steven Price 04:54 - "Gravity" (Gravity) by Steven Price 20:53 - "I Could Show You If You'd Like" (Rush) by Hans Zimmer 51:00 - "Shenzou" (Gravity) by Steven Price Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Alex Billington on Twitter Visit Firstshowing.net Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 66 - 2013 Fall/Winter Movie Score Preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:01

Episode 66 - 2013 Fall/Winter Movie Score Preview Erik Woods (Cinematic Sound Radio) and Kristen Romanelli (Film Score Monthly) continue their guest-visit to take a peek into the upcoming film scores of 2013. Find out who's tired of Howard Shore's Lord of the Rings-style music, who's not all that excited about the potential in John Williams score for The Book Theif (or Star Wars 7) and find out who thinks Gravity could be this year's Social Network. Episode Highlights 00:00 - "Rain May Fall/ Winds May Blow" Mix (feat. Fast Five by Brian Tyler) 01:05 - Intro and Welcome ... back 04:16 - Fall/Winter Preview: Romeo and Juliet, Gravity, 47 Ronin 17:00 - Fall/Winter Preview: Desolation of Smaug, 12 Years a Slave, Enders Game 30:44 - Fall/Winter Preview: Thor: The Dark World, Jack Ryan, A Long Walk to Freedom 39:27 - Fall/Winter Preview: Frozen, Captain Phillips, The Hunger Games, Rush 47:30 - Fall/Winter Preview: The Book Thief, Adore, Yurusarezaru mono, 58:37 - Fall/Winter Preview: Snowpiercer, Agents of SHIELD, Saving Mr. Banks 65:22 - The Wrap Up 69:56 - "Rain May Fall/ Winds May Blow" Mix - Reprise Music Selections 00:01 - "Now You See Me (Spellbound Remix)" Now Your See Me by Brian Tyler 03:30 - "Adore" (Adore) by Christopher Gordon 05:06 - "Six Hours" (W.E.) by Abel Korzeniowski 17:06 - "Axe and Sword" (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey) by Howard Shore 23:22 - "Time" (Inception) by Hans Zimmer 25:32 - "Let Us Quest" (Your Highness) by Steve Jablonsky 30:52 - "Terra Nova Theme" (Terra Nova) by Brian Tyler 36:12 - "Thunderstorm" (Indochine) by Patrick Doyle 39:33 - "Dyslexia" (Percy Jackson/ Lightning Thief) by Christophe Beck 42:00 - "Michelle's House" (Stop Loss) by John Powell 43:10 - "Katniss Afoot" (The Hunger Games) by Marco Beltrami 49:02 - "Remembering Willie" (Lincoln) by John Williams 44:10 - "Main Title" (Red 2) by Alan Silvestri 49:23 - "Pacific Rim" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi 56:04 - "Adore" (Adore) by Christopher Gordon 56:45 - "In Loneliness" (Red Cliff) by Taro Iwashiro 57:25 - "Morning of Beginning" (Ni No Kuni) by Joe Hisaishi 58:40 - "This is the Beginning" (Snowpiercer) by Marco Beltrami 59:45 - "Human Target Theme" (Human Target) by Bear McCreary 63:58 - "Amen" (The Help) by Thomas Newman 67:25 - "Fast Five" (Fast Five) by Brian Tyler Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Erik Woods on Twitter Kristen Romanelli on Twitter Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 65 - 2013 Summer Movie Score Recap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:26:09

Episode 65 - 2013 Summer Movie Score Recap Erik Woods (Cinematic Sound Radio) and Kristen Romanelli (Film Score Monthly) join the crew to take a look back at the 2013 Summer of movie scores. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Summer mix 2013 00:58 - Intro and Welcome: Erik Woods and Kristen Romanelli 02:34 - WHYBLT? The Great Gatsby, The Ultimate Life, Superfish: Endless Journey 09:48 - WHYBLT? Snowpiercer, Wyatt Earp (3 Disc) 19:37 - Summer Movie Score Recap 2013: General thoughts 30:40 - Summer Movie Score Recap 2013: The Disappointments 54:30 - Summer Movie Score Recap 2013: Our Favorites 84:29 - The Wrap Up Music Selections 00:02 - "Now You See Me (Spellbound Remix)" Now Your See Me by Brian Tyler 02:47 - "Buchanan Mansion and Daisy Suite" (The Great Gatsby) by Craig Armstrong 03:55 - "Shared Dreams: The Gift Of Friends" (The Ultimate Life) by Mark McKenzie 07:09 - "Manttanza" (Superfish: Endless Journey) by Taro Iwashiro 10:02 - "Blackout Fight" (Snowpiercer) by Marco Beltrami 12:30 - "Cosmopolitan Hotel (Synth Mockup)" (Wyatt Earp) by James Newton Howard 14:30 - "It's a Boy/ JNH Speech" (Wyatt Earp) by James Newton Howard 19:17 - "Finale" (The Lone Ranger) by Hans Zimmer 25:09 - "StarWaves" (Oblivion) by Anthony Gonzales, Joseph Trapanese 30:52 - "Look to the Stars" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 32:27 - "Heaven and Earth" (Elysium) by Ryan Amon 37:54 - "The History of Man" (After Earth) by James Newton Howard 42:17 - "Abduction" (The Wolverine) by Marco Beltrami 43:28 - "Thalias Story" (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters) by Andrew Lockington 44:10 - "Main Title" (Red 2) by Alan Silvestri 49:23 - "Pacific Rim" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi 57:24 - "Rapture on Melrose" (This Is The End) by Henry Jackman 59:02 - "Spock Drops, Kirk Jumps" (Star Trek Into Darkness) by Michael Giacchino 63:31 - "Finale" (The Lone Ranger) by Hans Zimmer 65:22 - "Ringo No Kiseki" (Kiseki No Ringo) by Joe Hisaishi 66:19 - "Asu Ni Sasageru Seisen" (Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet) by Taro Iwashiro 67:06 - "The Opening" (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones) by Atli Orvarrson 74:35 - "We Shape Everything" (Savannah) by Gil Talmi 75:38 - "Sunrise" (Winnie Mandela) by Laurent Eyquem 76:36 - "Only God Forgives" (Only God Forgives) by Cliff Martinez 77:48 - "Hermes" (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters) by Andrew Lockington 81:27 - "Dusty and Ishani" (Planes) by Mark Mancina 84:22 - "Planes" (Planes) by Mark Mancina Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Other notes: Erik Woods on Twitter Kristen Romanelli on Twitter Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 64 - "Happy Birthday, James Horner" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:57:20

Episode 64 - "Happy Birthday, James Horner" In celebration of composer James Horner's birthday (8/14), Tim Burden (Movie Magic) and Doug Adams (Music of The Lord of the Rings) join the full crew to discuss the prolific composer's works: the good, the overrated, and the underrated. Also, catch up on what the Tracksounds team has been listening to of late! Episode Highlights 01:40 - Welcome 04:25 - WHYBLT? Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Once Upon a Time, Demolition Man 09:00 - WHYBLT? Summer in February, The Conjuring, Missouri Breaks, Christopher Gunning 13:24 - WHYBLT? Attack on Titan, Planes, Elysium 21:25 - WHYBLT? The Great Gatsby, The 25th Reich 30:03 - Happy Birthday, James Horner (guest Doug Adams) 33:02 - The first James Horner Score that caught our ears 40:13 - The Overrated 56:25 - The Underratted 75:34 - The Great Horner Controversy 96:51 - Top recommended scores from James Horner 103:50 - What will James Horner's Legacy Be? 112:34 - Wrap up and contact Music Selections 00:00 - James Horner Mix (Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, Star Trek 2, Titanic, The Rocketeer) 04:32 - "Main titles" (Percy Jackson Sea of Monsters) by Andrew Lockington 09:07 - "Lamona" (Summer in February) by Benjamin Wallfisch 13:30 - "XL-TT" (Attack on Titan) by Hiroyuki Sawano 16:32 - "Planes" (Planes) by Mark Mancina 18:42 - "Fire and Water" (Elysium) by Ryan Amon 21:30 - "Hotel Sayre" (The Great Gatsby) by Craig Armstrong 24:52 - "Opening" (The 25th Reich) by Ricky Edwards 26:00 - "The 25th Reich March" (The 25th Reich) by Ricky Edwards 29:30 - "Sons of Scotland" (Braveheart) by James Horner 33:26 - "Main Titles" (The Rocketeer) by James Horner 34:16 - "The Ludlows" (Legends of the Fall) by James Horner 35:16 - "A Call to Arms" (Glory) by James Horner 36:22 - "Climbing Up Iknimaya - The Path to Heaven" (Avatar) by James Horner 34:46 - "Casper's Lullaby" (Casper) by James Horner 38:53 - "End Titles" (Star Trek 2: Wrath of Kahn) by James Horner 40:33 - "Climbing Up Iknimaya - The Path to Heaven" (Avatar) by James Horner 45:50 - "Southampton" (Titanic) by James Horner 51:12 - "Futile Escape" (Aliens) by James Horner 57:55 - "End Credits" (The Land Before Time) by James Horner 62:20 - "Main Titles" (Sneakers) by James Horner 66:14 - "Remember" (Troy) by James Horner 69:14 - " A Return to the Caspian, And to the Iran of Old" (House of Sand and Fog) by James Horner 72:58 - "Coming Home from the Sea" (The Perfect Storm) by James Horner 73:25 - "Lookout Point/ End Credits" (A Man Without a Face) by James Horner 74:14 - "Main Title" (All The King's Men) by James Horner 97:54 - "Main Titles" (The Rocketeer) by James Horner 99:36 - "The Wedding" (Deep Impact) by James Horner 100:08 - "Closing Credits" (A Beautiful Mind) by James Horner 102:36 - "Epilogue - End Credits" (Searching for Bobby Fischer) by James Horner 114:35 - "Titanic Suite" (Titanic And Other Film Scores by James Horner) Varese Sarabande Other notes: Tim J. Burden Twitter.com/timjburden Doug Adams Twitter.com/dougadamsmusic Support Tracksounds: Most of the James Horners soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found here: The James Horner Store at Amazon.com Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Interview: Ryan Amon (Elysium) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:06

Interview: Ryan Amon (Elyisum) Composer Ryan Amon, composer of the original score for ELYSIUM, dives deeper into the incredible story of how this project all started with an email from director Neil Blomkamp, the unique amount of creative freedom given to him to write and his experience in recording at Abbey Road Studios. He also talks about writing for a feature film versus production/trailer music...with a surprising take. Episode Highlights 00:20 - Introduction 01:37 - What happened after "that email?" 06:12 - Scoring blind? 08:19 - Was was the arc for the development of the score? 10:35 - In writing trailer music, were you looking to get your music "discovered?" 16:24 - What was your biggest challenge for you with Elysium? 17:30 - The Abbey Road Studio experience 21:34 - District 9 parallels Music Selections 00:00 - "Deportation" (Elysium) by Ryan Amon 15:46 - "Elysium" (Elysium) by Ryan Amon 25:45 - "New Heaven, New Earth" (Elysium) by Ryan Amon 27:46 - "Fire Up The Shuttle" (Elysium) by Ryan Amon Support Tracksounds: Buy the ELYSIUM soundtrack at Amazon.com Other notes: Ryan Amon - The Official Website Special thanks to Albert Tello (Costa Communications). Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 63 - Pacific Rim | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:02

Episode 63 - Pacific Rim Kristen Romanelli joins Christopher, Marius, and Helen to talk about Guillermo del Toro's latest film PACIFIC RIM and composer Ramin Djawadi's energetic score. Each shares what they've been listening to lately and we dive into some listerner feedback from iTunes. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Intro and Welcome...back 03:30 - Listener Feedback from iTunes 06:21 - Reach out and TuneIn 08:02 - WHYBLT? Turbo, Green Lantern Vol. 2, Skyrim, The Fountain 13:13 - WHYBLT? Lone Ranger, World War Z, Mama 17:23 - WHYBLT? The Wolverine, White House Down 20:51 - Pacific Rim: Movie Talk (spoilers) 27:00 - Pacific Rim: What We Liked (spoilers) 40:24 - Pacific Rim: What We Didn't Like (spoilers) 55:16 - Pacific Rim: How Score Worked in Film 61:54 - Pacific Rim: How Score Works on CD and Ranking 68:51 - Pay Money and Brand Awareness Music Selections 00:00 - "Pacific Rim" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi 08:33 - "Supersnail" (Turbo) by Henry Jackman 09:08 - "Igniting Ceremony" (Green Lantern/Animated Vol 2) by Fredrick Wiedmann 11:37 - "Dragonborn" (Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim) by Jeremy Soule 13:20 - "Absurdity" (The Lone Ranger) by Hans Zimmer 14:27 - "Philadelphia" (World War Z) by Marco Beltrami 17:32 - "A Walk in the Woods" (The Wolverine) by Marco Beltrami 18:42 - "Birdfeeder" (White House Down) by Thomas Wander & Harald Kloser 20:20 - "We Are The Resistence" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi 54:43 - "For My Family" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi 56:28 - "2500 Tons of Awesome" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi 65:25 - "Driving with the Top Down" (Iron Man) by Ramin Djawadi 71:36 - "Pacific Rim" (Pacific Rim) by Ramin Djawadi Other notes: Kristen Romanelli Twitter.com/watcherjunior Support Tracksounds: Buy the PACIFIC RIM soundtrack at Amazon.com Buy the THE WOLVERINE soundtrack at Amazon.com Buy the THE LONE RANGER soundtrack at Amazon.com Buy the WHITE HOUSE DOWN soundtrack at Amazon.com Buy the WORLD WAR Z soundtrack at Amazon.com Buy the TURBO soundtrack at Amazon.com Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Interview: Henry Jackman (This is the End, Turbo) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:33

Interview: Henry Jackman Composer Henry Jackman talks about his move from classical to electronica to working with Hans Zimmer. He also talks about his two most recent scores for THIS IS THE END and Dreamworks Animation's TURBO. Lastly, he gives us a clue into his two, big, upcoming scores for CAPTAIN PHILLIPS and CAPTAIN AMERICA: WINTER SOLDIER. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Intro and What We Talk About 02:15 - Receiving that first call from Hans Zimmer 04:42 - How did Hans Zimmer and John Powell impact you? 09:37 - Scoring and Diversity 14:07 - This Is The End: Play it straight or comedic? 18:12 - This Is The End: Odd vocalizations 22:00 - Turbo: The electronic and symphonic blend 26:14 - Coming up: Captain Phillips and Captain America 29:56 - Wrapping it up Music Selections 00:00 - "Promo Excerpt 1" (Turbo) by Henry Jackman 13:23 - "The Rapture of Seth & Jay" (This is the End) by Henry Jackman 17:24 - "Rapture on Melrose" (This is the End) by Henry Jackman 19:00 - "The Devil Rapes Jonah" (This is the End) by Henry Jackman 21:30 - "Promo Excerpt 2" (Turbo) by Henry Jackman 29:26 - "Promo Excerpt 3" (Turbo) by Henry Jackman Support Tracksounds: Buy the TURBO soundtrack at Amazon.com Other notes: Special thanks to Albert Tello of Costa Communications Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

 Episode 62 - Man of Steel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:46:33

Episode 62 - Man of Steel Alex Billington (Firstshowing.net) and Tim Burden (Movie Magic) join Christopher Coleman to discuss the most divisive film of the year, MAN OF STEEL ... and it's original score by one of the more divisive composers in Hollywood, Hans Zimmer. Episode Highlights 00:43 - Welcome: Alex Billington, Tim Burden 08:44 - Our History of Superman (Donner, Returns, Smallville) 24:26 - Man of Steel - Spoiler movie reactions 61:53 - Man of Steel - The Divisiveness 70:18 - Man of Steel - The Score: before, during, after the movie 98:12 - Audio excerpt: Interview with Hans Zimmer 99:56 - Wrapping up: The Perfect Score and Gotta Love Hans Music Selections 00:00 - "Flight" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 07:20 - "Prelude and Main Title" (Superman) by John Williams 17:06 - "Memories" (Superman Returns) by John Ottman 23:30 - "Look to the Stars" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 69:45 - "Terraforming" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer 87:39 - "Why Do We Fall?" (The Dark Knight Rises) by Hans Zimmer 104:17 - "Look to the Stars" (Man of Steel) by Hans Zimmer Other notes: Alex Billington (Firstshowing.net) Twitter: @firstshowing Tim Burden (Movie Magic) Twitter: @timjburden Support Tracksounds: Buy the MAN OF STEEL soundtrack at iTunes Buy MAN OF STEEL soundtrack at Amazon.com Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info

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