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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2015 · 40 MIN

Interview: Brian Tyler (2015) Part 1

from The SoundCast · host Christopher Coleman

Interview: Brian Tyler (2015) Part 1 of 2 Having, not one, but two $1 Billion + box office smashes in less than two months, Brian Tyler shares his perspective on how long one can bathe in the afterglow of such success. He also talks about two of his recent forays into sports via his NFL theme for ESPN and, most recently, his new theme for the USGA's 2015 US Open. Finally, Christopher Coleman puts the ultimate question to him, "If you had to pick just one, which franchise would you choose to write a score for, Star Wars or Star Trek?" Episode Highlights 00:08 — Introduction: Brian Tyler 02:43 — In the Afterglow of The Furious Age 13:40 — Writing the USGA - 2015 US Open Theme 18:41 — Upcoming project - "Truth" 19:37 — Box Office and Soundtrack Sales 22:45 — Writing ESPN's NFL Theme 26:30 — Star Wars or Star Trek? 33:51 — Wrap up and Intro to 2015 US Open Theme Music Selections 00:00 — "Rise Together" (Avengers: Age of Ultron) by Brian Tyler 01:00 — "Operation Ramsey" (Furious 7) by Brian Tyler 06:30 — "Farewell" (Furious 7) by Brian Tyler 14:22 — "Olympic Fanfare Medley" (John Williams Greatest Hits 1969 - 1999) 23:44 — "Main Theme" (ESPN's NFL) by Brian Tyler 33:38 — "The Mission" (Avengers: Age of Ultron) by Brian Tyler 34:55 — "US Open Theme" (US Open Theme) by Brian Tyler Notes: Follow Brian Tyler on Twitter. Visit Brian Tyler's Official Website Follow Christopher Coleman Twitter. 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

Interview: Brian Tyler (2015) Part 1 of 2 Having, not one, but two $1 Billion + box office smashes in less than two months, Brian Tyler shares his perspective on how long one can bathe in the afterglow of such success. He also talks about two of his recent forays into sports via his NFL theme for ESPN and, most recently, his new theme for the USGA's 2015 US Open. Finally, Christopher Coleman puts the ultimate question to him, "If you had to pick just one, which franchise would you choose to write a score for, Star Wars or Star Trek?" Episode Highlights 00:08 — Introduction: Brian Tyler 02:43 — In the Afterglow of The Furious Age 13:40 — Writing the USGA - 2015 US Open Theme 18:41 — Upcoming project - "Truth" 19:37 — Box Office and Soundtrack Sales 22:45 — Writing ESPN's NFL Theme 26:30 — Star Wars or Star Trek? 33:51 — Wrap up and Intro to 2015 US Open Theme Music Selections 00:00 — "Rise Together" (Avengers: Age of Ultron) by Brian Tyler 01:00 — "Operation Ramsey" (Furious 7) by Brian Tyler 06:30 — "Farewell" (Furious 7) by Brian Tyler 14:22 — "Olympic Fanfare Medley" (John Williams Greatest Hits 1969 - 1999) 23:44 — "Main Theme" (ESPN's NFL) by Brian Tyler 33:38 — "The Mission" (Avengers: Age of Ultron) by Brian Tyler 34:55 — "US Open Theme" (US Open Theme) by Brian Tyler Notes: Follow Brian Tyler on Twitter. Visit Brian Tyler's Official Website Follow Christopher Coleman Twitter. 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

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