EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 53 MIN
Episode 272: Mostly Horror Rewind — Disasterpeace, "It Follows" Composer
from Mostly Horror · host Mostly Horror | Morbid Network
This week, we're rewinding the clock and bringing back an interview from five years ago! We sat down with Richard Vreeland, better known as Disasterpeace, the composer behind It Follows, as well as films like Bodies Bodies Bodies and Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. In this episode, we talk all about his collaboration with director David Robert Mitchell, how Mitchell discovered him through his soundtrack for the game FEZ, the intense three-week time crunch in which he composed the It Follows score, and some of his biggest sonic inspirations, including the stabbing sounds from Psycho. Disasterpeace also shares how he documents his creative work on his website, along with the personal projects and concept albums he loves to make. Plus, Steve gets into the latest updates from the horror world and shares some of his recommendations for the week. It's a great throwback episode, so... COME HANG OUT!!! Follow Us on Social Media:Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpodTikTok & Twitter/X: @mostlyhorrorSteve: @stevenisaverage (all socials)Sean: @hypocrite.ink (IG/TikTok), @hypocriteink (Twitter/X)Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more horror fans like you! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What this episode covers
This week, we're revisiting a fun episode from five years ago. We bring back our interview with Richard Vreeland, better known as Disasterpeace, the composer of It Follows, who shares the behind-the-scenes of his work on the iconic film's score.
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