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EPISODE · May 26, 2017 · 32 MIN

Guy Ritchie On The Music Of King Arthur, Snatch & The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

from Soundtracking with Edith Bowman · host Edith Bowman

Whatever you think about the Guy Ritchie canon, it's hard to dispute his flair for combining the visual with the sonic. From Lock, Stock ... and Snatch to Sherlock Holmes and The Man From UNCLE, the musical elements of his films often drive the narrative - through his ingenious use of needle-drops and bold score. Indeed, when it comes to the latter, he's collaborated with the great Hans Zimmer on more than one occasion, of which more during the conversation.His latest movie is King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword. Scored by Daniel Pemberton - who worked on The Man From UNCLE too - it also features British artist Sam Lee. As we'll hear, both rose to Guy's challenge of using the timeless tropes of folk music to create something at once medieval and modern.Guy is on typically mischievous form & we very much hope you enjoy the banter!

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