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The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode 39 - Part 2

The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode 39 - Part 2

FromCinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks From Films, TV and Video Games


The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode 39 - Part 2

FromCinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks From Films, TV and Video Games

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Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In part two of the 39th episode of THE ARCHIVE, your host Jason Drury starts the show by playing "Poirot Variants" from the album THE FILM AND TV MUSIC OF CHRISTOPHER GUNNING (Chandos) as a tribute to the late composer who died in March 2023. Afterwards, Jason then plays a short excerpt of music from the 2005 film SHADOWS OF THE SUN for Mark Thomas, a past interview guest on the network who passed away in July 2023.

The show then continues with selections from the 1978 horror film remake INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (Intrada) featuring the one and only film score by Denny Zeltin, TRIUMPH OF THE SPIRIT (Universal Polygram) by Cliff Eidelman and the controversial 1980 horror found footage movie, CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST (Coffin Records) by Riz Ortollani.

Jason then ends the show with music from the 2000 film EXTRACTION (BMG Records) by Henry Jackman and Alex Belcher and a suite from the 1997 biographical drama WILDE by Debbie Wiseman from the concert album SIGNATURE (Silva Screen Records)

Enjoy!

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Released:
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For 25 years Cinematic Sound Radio has been playing the very best music from film, TV and video games. We feature music from the golden age classic scores of the 30, 40 and 50s, the retro silver age scores from the 60s and 70s, all the way through to the 80s, 90s and the modern-day classics of the 21st century. When tuning in you'll hear interviews with composers, orchestrators, musicians, authors, soundtrack experts and industry insiders. We also do deeper dives into some of the best scores ever composed. And, of course, you'll hear LOTS of great music. The Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast features ten unique shows exploring one of the most underappreciated art forms by people who are passionate about the art form. We hope you enjoy the programming as much as we do producing them. When tuning in you'll hear interviews with your favourite composers, orchestrators, musicians, and industry insiders. We also do deeper dives into some of the best scores ever composed. And of course, you'll hear LOTS of great music. We featuring 10 unique shows exploring one of the most underappreicated artforms by people who are passionate about the artform. We hope you enjoy the programming as much as we do producing them.