BT recently scored an Indian thriller called Ittefaq. The score got released this weekend. While the album is a bit on the long side it is an intersting score with some lovely orchestral parts as well as some old school Tangerine Dream-esque synths.
funny you post this, I have been reading a very old score magazine, not FSM, that talked with BT many years ago. It made him seem pretty likeable and interesting, and not of the type- "electronics can replace all that old orchestra stuff". I have an electronic album from him and I like several tracks on it. I was wondering if he had entirely left film score work behind, I have not seen his name on a film in a long time.
funny you post this, I have been reading a very old score magazine, not FSM, that talked with BT many years ago. It made him seem pretty likeable and interesting, and not of the type- "electronics can replace all that old orchestra stuff". I have an electronic album from him and I like several tracks on it. I was wondering if he had entirely left film score work behind, I have not seen his name on a film in a long time.
Yeah, it's a shame he rarely writes film scores. I think he has a better understanding of the medium and a more interesting voice than Junkie XL.
funny you post this, I have been reading a very old score magazine, not FSM, that talked with BT many years ago. It made him seem pretty likeable and interesting, and not of the type- "electronics can replace all that old orchestra stuff". I have an electronic album from him and I like several tracks on it. I was wondering if he had entirely left film score work behind, I have not seen his name on a film in a long time.
Yeah, it's a shame he rarely writes film scores. I think he has a better understanding of the medium and a more interesting voice than Junkie XL.