EPISODE · Dec 16, 2014 · 23 MIN
Interview: Jóhann Jóhannsson (The Theory of Everything)
from The SoundCast · host Christopher Coleman
Interview: Jóhann Jóhannsson (The Theory of Everything) Christopher Coleman talks with composer Jóhann Jóhannsson about Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominated score for THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING. Jóhannsson shares his reaction to finding out about his Golden Globe nomination, his thoughts on some of the other scores nominated, his involvement in the production of the soundtrack and how the voicebox voiceover of Stephen Hawking effected the score. Episode Highlights 00:00 — Introduction to Johann Johannsson 02:00 — Finding out about the Golden Globe Nomination 04:33 — Becoming a part of "Everything" 06:44 — Coming on to the project later 09:38 — Surprisingly Warm 11:40 — Progression and Digression 13:52 — Putting the soundtrack together 16:56 — Fans reaction to film music 19:27 — The voicebox challenge Music Selections 00:00 — Cambridge 1963 (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 01:49 — Rowing (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 09:12 — The Wedding (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 12:29 — Collapsing Inward (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 14:26 — Rowing [Alternate Version] (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 15:38 — Domestic Pressures (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 18:52 — Prisoners (Prisoners) by Johan Johannsson 22:00 — The Theory of Everything (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson Notes: Follow Johann Johannsson on Twitter (@JohannJohannss) Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter (@ccoleman) Special thanks to Erica Hungerford at Brigade Marketing. Support Tracksounds: You purchase THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK at Amazon.com 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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Interview: Jóhann Jóhannsson (The Theory of Everything) Christopher Coleman talks with composer Jóhann Jóhannsson about Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominated score for THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING. Jóhannsson shares his reaction to finding out about his Golden Globe nomination, his thoughts on some of the other scores nominated, his involvement in the production of the soundtrack and how the voicebox voiceover of Stephen Hawking effected the score. Episode Highlights 00:00 — Introduction to Johann Johannsson 02:00 — Finding out about the Golden Globe Nomination 04:33 — Becoming a part of "Everything" 06:44 — Coming on to the project later 09:38 — Surprisingly Warm 11:40 — Progression and Digression 13:52 — Putting the soundtrack together 16:56 — Fans reaction to film music 19:27 — The voicebox challenge Music Selections 00:00 — Cambridge 1963 (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 01:49 — Rowing (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 09:12 — The Wedding (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 12:29 — Collapsing Inward (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 14:26 — Rowing [Alternate Version] (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 15:38 — Domestic Pressures (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson 18:52 — Prisoners (Prisoners) by Johan Johannsson 22:00 — The Theory of Everything (The Theory of Everything) by Johan Johannsson Notes: Follow Johann Johannsson on Twitter (@JohannJohannss) Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter (@ccoleman) Special thanks to Erica Hungerford at Brigade Marketing. Support Tracksounds: You purchase THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK at Amazon.com 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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