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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2011 · 58 MIN

Episode #28 - Falling Skies with Composer Noah Sorota

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Episode 28 - Falling Skies Composer Noah Sorota joins the cast to talk about his latest work, FALLING SKIES. He shares about working at Remote Control Prod. and discusses TV music trends and faves. Episode Highlights 00:30 — Introduction and welcome 02:49 — What we've been listening to 12:15 — Noah Sorota working at Remote Control Productions 25:29 — Noah Sorota on Falling Skies 40:52 — Trends in TV music 51:22 — Some of our TV theme faves 41:40 — Reviewing scores on soundtrack versus in context Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 00:00 — "Royal Street Ambush" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 06:07 — "DC Showcase Main Title" (DC Showcase) by The Track Team 06:57 — "Minority Report" (Minority Report) by John Williams 08:40 — "Main Titles" (Heartless) by David Julyan 09:49 — "Billious Hooligan" (Brighton Rock) by Martin Phipps 11:45 — "They Were Ready" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 17:27 — "I Never Woke Up In Handcuffs Before" (Sherlock Holmes) by Hans Zimmer 25:24 — "Royal Street Ambush" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 30:43 — "Mason Theme (minor)" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 32:44 — "Main Theme (Horn)" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 44:54 — "Precipice" (Battlestar Galactica Season 3) by Bear McCreary 52:53 — "Theme from 'Human Target' (long version)" (Human Target) by Bear McCreary 53:19 — "Main Theme" (Star Trek Voyager) by Jerry Goldmsith 54:05 — "Main Title" (Stargate Atlantis) by Joel Goldsmith 57:51 — "Title Theme" (The Andy Griffith Show) by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here

Episode 28 - Falling Skies Composer Noah Sorota joins the cast to talk about his latest work, FALLING SKIES. He shares about working at Remote Control Prod. and discusses TV music trends and faves. Episode Highlights 00:30 — Introduction and welcome 02:49 — What we've been listening to 12:15 — Noah Sorota working at Remote Control Productions 25:29 — Noah Sorota on Falling Skies 40:52 — Trends in TV music 51:22 — Some of our TV theme faves 41:40 — Reviewing scores on soundtrack versus in context Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 00:00 — "Royal Street Ambush" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 06:07 — "DC Showcase Main Title" (DC Showcase) by The Track Team 06:57 — "Minority Report" (Minority Report) by John Williams 08:40 — "Main Titles" (Heartless) by David Julyan 09:49 — "Billious Hooligan" (Brighton Rock) by Martin Phipps 11:45 — "They Were Ready" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 17:27 — "I Never Woke Up In Handcuffs Before" (Sherlock Holmes) by Hans Zimmer 25:24 — "Royal Street Ambush" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 30:43 — "Mason Theme (minor)" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 32:44 — "Main Theme (Horn)" (Falling Skies) by Noah Sorota 44:54 — "Precipice" (Battlestar Galactica Season 3) by Bear McCreary 52:53 — "Theme from 'Human Target' (long version)" (Human Target) by Bear McCreary 53:19 — "Main Theme" (Star Trek Voyager) by Jerry Goldmsith 54:05 — "Main Title" (Stargate Atlantis) by Joel Goldsmith 57:51 — "Title Theme" (The Andy Griffith Show) by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here

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