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Score Talk
A musical analysis of popular film and TV Scores and compositions. James Phillips (on occasion known as "Jimmy in Seattle" when working with "The Dharmalars") breaks down musical theme elements and attempts to look deep into composers minds.
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Mad Max: Fury Road
Get out your best headphones and enjoy some comment on the pounding music of “Mad Max: Fury Road”. One of the best reviewed films of the year is also one of the best scored. Look at thematic similarities between Mad Max, Breaking Bad and Shutter Island. Feel better about your life after listening to the score of “Dead Mans Letters”. So, put your feet up and let the sounds glide all over. Playlist: Shutter Island - (Assorted Track Edits) - Gyorgy Ligeti, Ex Machina - Bunsen Burner - Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow, Mad Max: Fury Road - Water, The Rig, My Name is Max, Doof Warrior- Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL , Breaking Bad (Episode Dead Freight) - Dave Porter, Music from “Letters from a Dead Man” - https://youtu.be/6HEZaUT2bu8.
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ALL NEW EPISODES: Fall 2015 Announcement
After a nearly 7 year hiatus, the RipplesDip Podcast returns. Here is a teaser for the next 3 Episodes. Get ready for a weekly dose of Film Score analysis and musical appreciation. As before, the show evolves as it goes, you never know where it'll end up. Pop on the headphones, put your feet up and let the sounds glide all over. Play List:Shutter Island - (Assorted Track Edits) - Gyorgy Ligeti, Ex Machina - Ava - Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow, Mad Max: Fury Road - Immortals Citadel & Many Mothers - Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL, Doctor Who End Credits - Ron Grainer & Delia Derbyshire
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The Lost Score Debut
The official announcement for the "Lost Score" segment of the Dharmalars Podcast. Originally broadcast shortly after the debut of LOST's second season in Fall, 2005. The show subsequently ran for 3 years covering TV shows and topics such as ABC's LOST, composers such as Micheal Giacchino, Bernard Hermann, John Barry, John Williams, and Jerry Goldsmith, as well as general discussion and analysis of musical composition.
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A musical analysis of popular film and TV Scores and compositions. James Phillips (on occasion known as "Jimmy in Seattle" when working with "The Dharmalars") breaks down musical theme elements and attempts to look deep into composers minds.
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