Archive for the 'Film Score' Category

Dec 31 2019

Loopz Podcast #3 – Beauty in the World

Loopz Podcast #3 – Electronic / Score / Experimental

ITunes – search “loopz podcast” – LINK

Spotify – search “loopz podcast” (latest podcast has this image) – LINK



Features OrbitalMira CalixPlaidChrist. , Nils Frahm, Thomas Newman and others… plus a few film samples for the fellow Geeks  🙂

Feel free to contact me or leave comments for further information or if you need more of these podcasts. Feel free to share…

Photo: taken at Perranporth in England by Loopz

Happy New Year…. 

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Jan 26 2019

Birthday gift ;) – Loopz Podcast now on iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify + more #podcast

It’s my birthday, so i decided to gift you the ability to listen to some great music (imho of course!)

Now on iTunes, Google Play Music and Spotify – search “Loopz Orbital“. SUBSCRIBE and get notifications/new podcasts as they get released.

Free Podcast APPS that work well – search on “Loopz Orbital” when downloaded.

Apple Podcasts (iPhone)
Google Podcasts (Android)
Spotify (all platforms)
Castbox (Android)
Podcasts (Android)
Acasts (iPhone)
Podbean (iPhone)

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Jul 01 2017

Stream ONE LAST DANCE film with music by Paul Hartnoll

Published by under film,Film Score,Loopz,Paul Hartnoll

One Last Dance directed by Luke Losey with music by Paul Hartnoll.

First experience on set for myself and my daughter, plus encouraged me to pursue acting. You can play the spotting game if you know us both….

Starring Jonathan Pryce, Shane Attwooll and Sara Kestelman.

Stream Film here

Film Info on IMDB – Film Info on IMDB

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Jun 30 2014

One Last Dance film – Kickstarter project with @orbitalband (ORBITAL) music. @1lastdance


One Last Dance

 

Paul Hartnoll from Orbital will score the original soundtrack for a new short film called One Last Dance. There is one catch….the film will not be made unless the target is met on a KickStarter project. If the film is not made, then the music will not be released. Please read on…

 

Luke Losey has put his heart and sole into this campaign from day one. He has already captured three fantastic actors including the legendary actor Jonathan Pryce (Brazil, Pirates of the Caribbean). It also stars distinguished stage and screen actors Shane Attwooll (as Jon’s son) and Sara Kestelman (as his lost love).

 

Jonathan Pryce, Shane Attwooll and Sara Kestelman

Jonathan Pryce, Shane Attwooll and Sara Kestelman

Luke Losey has been connected with Orbital for many many years. Working alongside the equally talented Giles Thacker, on the Orbital live gig visuals and also directing the award winning The Box Video shown below.

 

I think this is a fantastic campaign and one that i will pushing / promoting until the target is met.

 

Look at some of the pledges available for this project:-

£14 or more will give you the opportunity to be one of the first people in the world to receive the finished DIGITAL SOUNDTRACK by Paul Hartnoll of ORBITAL.

£150 or more will give you a SIGNED DVD, CD and POSTER. Jonathan Pryce, Luke Losey and Paul Hartnoll of ORBITAL will sign each of these rewards.

 

There are plenty more pledges to view, so please visit the official KickStarter page. On this page you will find the project announcement video hosted by Luke Losey and featuring Paul from ORBITAL.

At time of publishing, the campaign was at 35% completion but the current state is shown below.

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Links

KickStarter page

Luke Losey website

One Last Dance website

Follow One Last Dance on Twitter – @1lastdance

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Mar 28 2014

27th March – Thomas Newman – “Arose (Dan Ross Remix)” from American Beauty #thomasnewman #remix

Thomas Newman “Arose” is a spine chilling piece of music in it’s original form, but I like how Dan Ross has taken this somewhere else. He has still managed to keep with the original theme and not tried to just up-beat the score, like most of the remixes I hear on here.

The original track is taken from the film “American Beauty”, which is also a great.

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