Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Lakeshore Records Podcast
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| The Music of The Girlfriend and The Terminal List: Dark Wolf with Ruth Barrett | 23 Oct 2025 | 01:16:38 | |
This week on the Lakeshore Records Podcast, we are joined by Ruth Barrett for a special episode to discuss both her dynamic score for the psychological thriller, “The Girlfriend,” and a bonus sample from the action thriller “Terminal List: Dark Wolf.” Our host, Arielle Paul, had a thrill digging into these scores with Ruth, exploring the contrast of their sounds and the breadth of her musicality. | |||
| The Music of Chief of War with James Everingham | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:50:19 | |
Today’s episode of The Lakeshore Records Podcast features composer James Everingham, who discussed his incredible score for Chief of War. Join our host, Arielle Paul, to learn more about James’s process and journey scoring this epic series with Hans Zimmer, which features many Hawaiian artists and traditional instruments. Chief of War is produced by Chernin Entertainment and Fifth Season, and is streaming on Apple TV. | |||
| The Music of Invincible with John Paesano | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:58:31 | |
Today’s episode features the highly anticipated soundtrack for the epic animated series, Invincible, with composer John Paesano. Season 3 is now streaming weekly on Prime Video and the soundtrack released by Lakeshore Records is available on all DSPs. Tune in with our host, Arielle Paul, to learn about John’s journey developing the Invincible theme, silencing the inner critic and writing legendary music for the show’s loyal fans. | |||
| The Music of XO Kitty with Shirley Song and Jina Hyojin An | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:46:27 | |
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Shirley Song and Jina Hyojin An, the dynamic duo behind the music of Netflix’s XO Kitty. In a fun conversation with our host, Arielle Paul, we’ll learn about their background as composers and friends and discuss their inspiration for this fantastic score. | |||
| The Music of Joan with Harry Escott and Tom Bailey | 06 Feb 2025 | 01:02:20 | |
Today’s episode features the music of the British crime drama miniseries Joan, with composer Harry Escott and Tom Bailey, the music engineer on the show. This moody, sensual and hypnotic score brings to life the story of Joan Hannington, one of Britain’s most infamous jewelry thieves in the 1980s. In a lively conversation with our host, Arielle Paul, we’ll learn how this “super Virgo team” created this unique and compelling score. | |||
| The Music of The Dragon Prince with Frederik Wiedmann | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:55:17 | |
On today’s episode of The Lakeshore Records Podcast, our host Arielle Paul is joined by composer Frederik Wiedmann to discuss his score for The Dragon Prince. From evolving love stories to generational healing and trauma to quirky serenades by magical creatures, we’ll see how this beautiful score creates the backdrop to this epic fantasy story. | |||
| The Music of The Fire Inside with Tamar-Kali | 08 Jan 2025 | 01:03:59 | |
Today’s episode features the music of The Fire Inside by composer and singer-songwriter Tamar-kali. In a lively interview with our host, Arielle Paul, we learn about Tamar-kali’s process of creating the score, which blends chamber music with electronic elements, reflecting the film’s protagonist, Claressa Shields, evolution from a young boxer to an Olympic champion. | |||
| The Music of Dear Santa with Rupert Gregson-Williams | 19 Dec 2024 | 00:41:08 | |
On today’s holiday episode of the Lakeshore Records Podcast, Arielle Paul speaks with composer Rupert Gregson-Williams about his whimsical score for Dear Santa, now streaming on Paramount+. Sometimes naughty and sometimes nice, the music plays with the spirit of Christmas in a fun, cheeky and often moving way, leaving us with all the feels and plenty of laughs as expected with a Farrelly Brothers film starring Jack Black as Satan. Make sure to check out the Dear Santa soundtrack on Lakeshore Records, and we hope you enjoy this episode! | |||
| Alex Somers and Scott Alario and the Music of Nickel Boys | 05 Dec 2024 | 00:58:52 | |
Today’s podcast episode features Alex Somers and Scott Alario and their haunting, experimental score for the film Nickel Boys. In an inspiring conversation with our host, Arielle Paul, we gain insight into their experience working with writer and director RaMell Ross and their unique approach to making music. | |||
| Cristobal Tapia De Veer and the Music of Smile 2 | 21 Nov 2024 | 01:02:37 | |
This week on the Lakeshore Records Podcast, we enter the frightening world of Smile 2 and the chilling score by Cristobal Tapia De Veer. Our host, Arielle Paul, faces her fears and goes down the vortex to learn how this truly “merciless” but phenomenal score came to fruition, bringing you an exciting episode bound to inspire and, perhaps, give you nightmares. Enjoy, and don’t forget to SMILE! | |||
| Isobel Waller-Bridge and the Music of Sweetpea | 31 Oct 2024 | 01:01:03 | |
For today’s Halloween episode, we’re joined by the talented Isobel Waller-Bridge to discuss her quirky and hair-raising score for the thriller Sweetpea, the new Sky Atlantic show streaming on Starz about a sweet Wallflower turned murderess. From tricking herself into writing music to scoring the theme of an unexpected killer, we’ll learn about Isobel’s journey in composing this fantastic score. | |||
| Kris Bowers and the Music of Origin | 25 Oct 2024 | 00:50:04 | |
This week’s episode of The Lakeshore Records Podcast: On Cue features an interview with our previous host, Alon Levitan, and composer Kris Bowers, discussing the score for the film Origin. This never-released episode explores trauma, race and Kris’s investigative process in composing this beautiful, haunting score. | |||
| The Music of The Toxic Avenger with The Blair Brothers | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:55:54 | |
This week on the Lakeshore Records Podcast, our host Arielle Paul is joined by Will and Brooke Blair, formally known as The Blair Brothers, to discuss their fantastic, wacky and eclectic score for The Toxic Avenger, a remake of the 1984 cult classic film starring Peter Dinklage as the ultimate antihero. From vintage horror score to triumphant orchestral superhero anthems, to 90s rap rock, 1950s doo wop and even fart sounds, the Blair Brothers cover the whole gamut. | |||
| Pinar Toprak, Simon Landry and Alex Rivière on the Music of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora | 11 Oct 2024 | 00:54:15 | |
Today’s episode features the musical team behind the video game Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Our host, Arielle Paul, is joined by Emmy-nominated composer Pinar Toprak, music supervisor at Ubisoft Simon Landry and Alex Rivière, audio director at Massive Entertainment, to discuss this epic score. We’ll learn about the intricate process of scoring a video game, from writing suites to sonically echoing the thrill of riding a banshee, plus how Pinar manifested this project into a dream opportunity. | |||
| Michelle Birsky and Kevin Henthorn on the Music of Terminator Zero | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:54:31 | |
Today’s episode features Michelle Birsky and Kevin Henthorn, the dynamic duo behind the music for Terminator Zero, Netflix’s new anime series. In a lively conversation with our host, Arielle Paul, the duo takes us on a musical journey, from epic synths to driving beats and haunting vocals, sharing the insider’s scoop on creating this phenomenal score. | |||
| Tami Neilson, Karyn Rachtman, and Moniker discuss the music of Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie | 05 Sep 2024 | 01:04:13 | |
Today’s episode features the hilarious and talented musical team behind Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie, the latest film in the SpongeBob saga. Our host, Arielle Paul, is joined by singer-songwriter Tami Neilson, the composing trio Moniker and legendary music supervisor Karyn Rachtman, who put this dream team together. We’ll get an insider’s look at what it took to make the film’s colorful, genre-hopping sound and why this project was truly “kismet.” So fasten your seatbelt, grab your Krusty Krab pizza, and turn up the AC because things are about to get hotter than a hickory-smoked sausage! | |||
| Chanda Dancy and the Emmy-Nominated Music of Lawmen: Bass Reeves | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:47:02 | |
Today’s special episode features composer Chanda Dancy, and our new host, journalist, musician and songwriter Arielle Paul. Chanda takes us through her breathtaking score for Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Paramount + which is nominated for an Emmy® for Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score). From Dvorak to plastic cutlery, Chanda shares her inspiration and insider secrets to create this phenomenal score. | |||
| Introducing the New Lakeshore Records Podcast Host | 09 Aug 2024 | 00:01:26 | |
Meet Arielle Paul, the new host of The Lakeshore Records Podcast, and a journalist, musician, songwriter and lifelong lover of film and television. She’s giving the podcast a new spin, interviewing composers, directors, actors and showrunners about their unique creative processes on specific projects. Tune in next week for her exciting first guest, composer Chanda Dancy, who takes us through her Emmy-nominated score for Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Paramount +. | |||
| Ludvig Forssell Discusses Musical Puzzles, the Soul of Anime, Boy Kills World and More | 01 Jul 2024 | 00:50:14 | |
For today's episode, host Alon Levitan speaks with composer Ludvig Forssell about musical puzzles and double tasting your creative output, the soul of anime storytelling and its influence on the west, workflow with the great Hideo Kojima, music as a language in Swedish culture, the serenity of the bleak countryside in Takeshi Kitano's Kikujiro, , Musique Concrète, Metal Gear and Death Stranding, 3rd person objectivity, Oppenheimer's strings, the varied brilliance of Johann Johansson and Joe Hisaishi, Zootopia on a desert island, sticking to the plan for the best path forward, and more. | |||
| Ruth Barrett Discusses Ripping Off The Musical Band Aid, Big Beasts,The Terminal List, Law & Order: Organized Crime, and More | 03 May 2024 | 00:58:34 | |
For today’s episode, Alon Levitan had an enlightening and fun conversation with masterful composer and hilarious badass Ruth Barrett. Ruth is amazingly versatile, she's a real riot, and incredibly insightful when it comes to the craft and all things music. In their wide-ranging conversation they discussed Knightrider & the Flash Gordon soundtrack, Stravinsky riffs & Jazz improv, fear as an integral part of the creative process, ripping off the band aid off with Antoine Fuqua and Chris Pratt in his underwear, bringing Hitchcock and Bernard Hermann into the world of drums and synths, popcorn TV & musical crack cocaine, the mysterious alchemy of noodling around on a keyboard, Ruth's inner Incredible Hulk, Martin Phipps and orchestral goosebumps, how to find the scene that speaks to you, the brilliance of Prince and Grace Jones, how animals communicate, and so much more. Ruth's scores to Law & Order: Organized Crime, Big Beasts, and The Terminal List are out now worldwide. | |||
| Steve Jablonsky Discusses The Importance of Silence, Dramatic Weight, The Tiger's Apprentice, and More | 30 Apr 2024 | 01:18:31 | |
For today’s episode, I had a superb conversation with the great Steve Jablonsky. His wide-ranging compositions have had a profound impact on me, my son, and listeners all across the globe. He's such a pro, and just a great all around guy. It was an honor picking his brain for a few hours. In our expansive conversation we discussed how to create dramatic weight and get of your own way in the creative process, the importance of silence, Michael Bay as a metaphor for God, the truly transformative nature of Transformers music, how Hans Zimmer helped Steve channel his grief, listening to the Beatles and the rise of "quote" epic music", collaborating on the Pirates of the Caribbean, the maestro Ennio Morricone and The Untouchables, how the sounds of skateboards influenced The Tiger's Apprentice, the Jablonsky track that impressed Steven Spielberg, Steve's Japanese heritage, the brilliance of Harry Gregson-Williams,Yoko Kano, and Ari Aster, the pitfalls of overthinking, fatherhood, parenting and work/life balance, and so much more. Steve's score to The Tiger's Apprentice is out now worldwide . I hope you enjoy my conversation with Steve as much as I did. | |||
| Gary Clark discusses the Intimacy of Songwriting, Flora and Son, "The John Carney Test", the Song That Sparked Sing Street, and More | 13 Jan 2024 | 01:17:18 | |
Today’s episode is a real keeper. All around music powerhouse Gary Clark has performed, written, produced, and composed incredible sonic gems that span every genre time adores, and our host Brian McNelis (president of Lakeshore Records) has released thousands of soundtracks and music supervised countless films, video games and more. In Gary and Brian's wide ranging conversation they discussed how Gary came up in a classic Scottish Irish musical household, the perennial wisdom of David Bowie, the bravery and trust of John Carney and "The John Carney Test", magical co-writing moments with stars Eve Hewson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the Flora and Son songwriting room, Musicals that aren't Musicals, the brilliant jazz harmony of Duke Ellington, the intimacy of songwriting, always diving into new situations as a creative, the fine line between God and Steely Dan, practicing until your fingers bleed, the song that sparked Sing Street, the politics of song selection, how to marry exclusive original songs to films, and much more. We highly recommend you put your good listening ears on for this interview, watch Flora and Son today, and listen to the incredible soundtrack (out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records). Enjoy! | |||
| Katya Richardson & Kris Bowers Discuss The Last Repair Shop, and More | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:58:26 | |
Award winning composer / co-director Kris Bowers and Katya Richardson discuss The Last Repair Shop, music education and much more with our host Alon Levitan. The Last Repair Shop is one of those incredibly rare life-affirming projects where everyone on camera and behind the scenes is a wellspring of inspiration. In their wide-ranging conversation Katya, Kris and Alon discussed the many splendors of learning an instrument, the genius of Keith Jarrett, Prokofiev, Flying Lotus and Bach, the connection between persistence & authenticity, recording an orchestra of LAUSD alumni, the hidden contributions of our ancestors, how to destroy the ego with insignificance, the orchestration of Peter and the Wolf, self-discovery and the road to catharsis, what musical instruments would say about us if they could speak, the purity & darkness of childhood, the externalization of the idea of repair, and so much more. We highly recommend you watch The Last Repair Shop today and listen to Katya and Kris’ phenomenal score album, which is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| The Music of Together with Cornel Wilczek | 28 Aug 2025 | 01:05:44 | |
This week on the Lakeshore Records Podcast, we feature an interview with composer Cornel Wilczek, who took our host, Arielle Paul, down into the darkness to discuss his chilling and enthralling score for the body horror masterpiece, “Together.” From hauntingly romantic chord progressions to hair-raising soundscapes, we delve into his influences and the unique methods to create this score. | |||
| Ariel Marx - She’s In Charge Now | 03 Oct 2023 | 01:11:35 | |
"The only people who don’t make it are the ones who quit" Emmy award-nominated composer Ariel Marx redefines what a composer can be. If you are an artist or creator of any sort, you should be hanging on Ariel’s every word. She’s a one of a kind, avante-garde risk taker with a knack for pushing boundaries and getting under our collective skin in the best way possible. Alon and Ariel covered a lot of ground including breakdowns of her brilliant approach to the scores for Sanctuary, Shiva Baby and A Small Light, the importance of perpetual contrast, Ravel’s string Quartet, Judaism’s deep cuts, The Alliance for Women Film Composers, the hidden dangers of the word “compromise”, and more. We highly recommend you go down your own private Ariel Marx rabbit hole and make her music part of your essential playlist.
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| Trevor Gureckis Talks Scoring Dead Space, Servant, M. Night Shyamalan, and More | 10 May 2023 | 00:46:24 | |
Award winning composer and producer Trevor Gureckis breaks down the visceral sound of Dead Space as an intimate journey through Hell, his outside the box collaboration with M. Night Shyamalan and how the master of thrillers keeps Trevor on his toes, the influence of Aphex Twin and Stanley Kubrick, Phillip Glass’ minimalism vs. a more dense maximilist approach to composition, pushing the boundaries of organic instruments, archetypal dread and Dante’s inferno, and so much more. Trevor’s scores for Dead Space and Servant are out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Theodore Shapiro Talks Scoring Severance, Winning An Emmy, Storytelling and More | 13 Feb 2023 | 00:53:30 | |
Emmy award-winning composer and master craftsman Theodore Shapiro offers profound insights into the art of story-telling, his brilliant score for Severance, the shock and thrill of winning an Emmy, “Eureka moments” with Ben Stiller, Brahms’ best music, the explosion of streamers into the new era of great TV, puzzle-solving and the key to unlocking stories, the sound of "Innies" and "Outies", alienation and the nature of self, Henry Mancini + Exotica Jazz of the late 50s and 60s, how Severance respects the viewer, creating happy musical veneers for dystopian scenes, the maestro John Williams sage advice: “just do your best work and everything else will follow”, how to make action scenes feel rich and complex, the importance of business built on relationships, and more. Theodore Shapiro’s Emmy Award-winning score for Severance is out now world wide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Stephanie Economou Talks Scoring Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök, and More | 13 Dec 2022 | 00:43:26 | |
Groundbreaking composer and resident board member for The Alliance for Women Film Composers, Stephanie Economou breaks down her Grammy nominated, pulse-pounding, primal score to Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök. Stephanie recently made history, becoming the first woman ever nominated in the first ever Grammy video game category: Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media. In our wide ranging conversation, we discussed Pink Floyd, Mendelssohn, comic books and geek culture, the chief importance of immediacy and instincts, collaborating with Ubisoft to sculpt the game’s hard hitting, raw, emotional sound palette, how to constantly challenge listener expectations, the cross section between Death Metal, Black Metal, Neo Folk and mythology, how NOT to score a boss fight, Stephanie’s main takeaways from the great Harry Gregson-Williams, how to tackle writer’s block, performative vs practical initiatives to promote Women Film Composers, how slowing down a track can create killer intensity and chaos, and so much more. Stephanie Economou's epic score for Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Chanda Dancy Gives Us A Masterclass In Scoring Devotion, and More | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:52:05 | |
Award-winning composer extraordinaire Chanda Dancy gives our host Alon Levitan a virtual masterclass in scoring (and so much more). Chanda’s absolutely brilliant music for Devotion is one of our favorite film scores of 2022, and we feel very fortunate she was so gracious with her knowledge. In our wide ranging discussion we touched upon the importance of priorities, persistence & patience, the concept of melodic destiny and Bach Chorale style writing, how composers use sound waves to create empathy, the brilliance of Vivaldi, Yoko Kanno, Shostakovich, John Williams, and the Final Fantasy scores, how Chanda captured the sound of positive masculinity and the notion of devotion itself, what makes a good melody, the practicalities of living a well-rounded life, how to seamlessly marry classical orchestration and big sound synths, the power of countermelody, and so much more. Chanda Dancy’s phenomenal score for Devotion is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Disasterpeace Talks Scoring Marcel the Shell with Shoes On | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:47:18 | |
Award-winning composer Disasterpeace discusses making midi-based music for cell phone games in the pre smartphone era, ascending through the E-wrestling gaming community, the link between concept albums, prog rock, and soundtracks, logging ungodly hours of Elder Scrolls and World of Warcraft, how to ease up on internal pressure and external expectations, creating deliberately synthetic performative sounds and the uncanny valley, experimenting outside the box with David Robert Mitchell, the importance of pursuing of creative novelty, not playing it cute for Marcel the Shell, the influence of Japanese New Age music in the early 80s, the political challenges of scoring Hollywood films, composing with synths as an ensemble, and more. Disasterpeace’s moving score for Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Amelia Warner Talks Scoring Mr Malcolm’s List, Wild Mountain Thyme, and More | 20 Jul 2022 | 01:00:27 | |
Award-winning composer Amelia Warner discusses the pros and cons of torturing kids with piano lessons, her storytelling appetite for the classic, otherworldly, mysterious, strange, and the beautiful, the brilliance of Randy Newman and Rachel Portman, how to properly capture the sound of love, mischief and a busy mind, her minimalist, anthemic, subtractive approach to melody, how to be a composer if you’re not classically trained, the pitfalls of performance anxiety, the devastating simplicity of greats such as Johann Johannson and Max Richter, how to tap into the sonic DNA of a film, composing for comedy and conceptualizing dialogue as rhythm, music as a means to articulate that which can’t be spoken and so much more. Amelia Warner’s stunning scores for Mr. Malcolm’s List and Wild Mountain Thyme are out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Nico Muhly Talks Scoring Pachinko | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:50:22 | |
Brian McNelis had the great pleasure of speaking with Grammy-nominated composer extraordinaire Nico Muhly. They discussed Nico’s stunning score for Pachinko, the concept of involuntary music and Nico’s dream to design new sounds for cars and public transit, composition for concert music vs TV and film, the practicality of solving the hardest problems first, establishing a vocabulary of trust with your team, creating Wagnerian themes vs a fluid score in constant flux, the invaluable music conservatory lessons about the golden triangle of how to hear music, see it, and be able to play it, working with the great Phillip Glass, and so much more. Nico Muhly’s exquisite score for Pachinko is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Jeff Russo Talks Scoring Star Trek | 06 Jun 2022 | 00:51:59 | |
On Cue With: Jeff Russo. You've heard his music in many epic franchises including Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, Fargo, Altered Carbon, Legion, The Umbrella Academy and more.
Topics discussed include Pink Floyd guitar melodies, the fun and emotionally resonant swashbuckling sound of Star Trek, what it feels like to write a mega hit song, collaborating with the great Zoe Keating, tips for time management, the ever-present fear of failure, how composers translate ideas into music, the name of Jeff’s band with Noah Hawley, why empathy and the ability to communicate supersedes musical talent, and more.
Jeff’s incredible scores to Star Trek: Discovery and Picard are out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Gustavo Santaolalla Discusses Scoring Finch, Babel, Brokeback Mountain, and The Last of Us | 27 May 2022 | 01:11:19 | |
Two-time Oscar winning and multi-Grammy winning composer, producer, recording artist, and all around badass Gustavo Santaolalla: they say to never meet your heroes, but connecting with Gustavo was an enlightening and fun one-of-a-kind experience. Topics discussed include how Gustavo became an enemy of the state in jail for having long hair and playing rock n roll, the revolutionary rise of his band Arco Iris and Argentinian folk music, his ever expanding audience from teenage stardom to scoring apocalyptic videogames, composing for The Last of Us, Babel, Finch and his iconic Brokeback Mountain theme, working with NASA to bridge quantum physics, sonic frequencies and music therapy, the immeasurable impact of the Beatles, Che Guevara, Eastern philosophy and experimental drugs, Anne Hathaway’s canny ear for dissonance, the honesty and power of punk rock, what it’s like to win a second Oscar, the wonder of Tom Hanks, creative freedom with Steven Spielberg, good vs bad music and art vs. craftsmanship, finding the spirit of a sacred instrument like the Ronroco, and so much more. Finch is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| The Music of The Hunting Wives with Jeff Danna | 07 Aug 2025 | 00:56:25 | |
Today’s episode delves into the wild, dangerous, debaucherous and seductive world of The Hunting Wives. Our host, Arielle Paul, was joined by composer Jeff Danna to discuss his fantastic score, which delivered all the thrills and chills this binge-worthy, sapphic whodunit series calls for. The Hunting Wives is produced by Lionsgate TV and is streaming on Netflix. Make sure to check out the soundtrack available from Lakeshore Records on all DSPs. | |||
| Isobel Waller-Bridge Discusses Roar | 19 May 2022 | 01:17:45 | |
This episode of On Cue With interviews composer Isobel Waller-Bridge (whose music you’ve heard on Roar, Fleabag, Black Mirror, Emma and more). In this wide-ranging conversation, topics discussed include Isobel’s formative years and family radio plays, the resonance of Greek tragedy and empathy, the pros and cons of playing trombone at the pearly gates, the unifying music of Florence and The Machine, unlearning classical music, working with Brian Eno’s Earth percent charity, proper attire for working with synths, composition as a form of language and catharsis, Isobel’s deeply personal relationship with the piano, the brilliance of Wes Andersen, how to lean into genres, Rachmaninoff’s harmonies, the mechanics of a good melody, and so much more. Roar is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| The Legend of Vox Machina’s Sam Riegel, Neal Acree, and Peter Habib discuss Critical Role | 29 Mar 2022 | 00:58:46 | |
Welcome to the Lakeshore Records Podcast series, On Cue With. This episode features The Legend of Vox Machina's Sam Riegel, composer Neal Acree, and producer / songwriter Peter Habib, a.k.a. Mr Fantastic. Discussion topics include:
The Legend of Vox Machina is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Sam Riegel , Neal Acree and Peter Habib. | |||
| Danny Elfman Describes the Creative Process in Scoring for Film and TV | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:10:49 | |
James Ponsoldt interviews Danny Elfman about the process of composing for film and TV. In this excerpt from The End Of The Tour, Danny Elfman shares a few insights into his creative process and the collaborative nature of working with directors to realize their vision. | |||
| Angel Kristi Williams and Khari Mateen Discuss Really Love | 16 Nov 2021 | 01:07:05 | |
Angel Kristi Williams and Khari Mateen talk Really Love. Angel’s exquisite directorial work can be seen in Really Love, Colin in Black and White, Cherish the Day and more. Khari’s incredible songwriting, production, and compositions can be heard on albums by artists such as The Roots, Gill Scott and RJD2, and in films and TV series such as Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story, D Wade Life Unexpected, Really Love and elsewhere. On this episode of On Cue With, hosted by Alon Levitan, we discuss how Khari and Angel arrived at the beautifully elegant, sophisticated sound of Really Love, experimental film and photography in Baltimore, working with Questlove and the Roots in Philadelphia, art as catharsis, how to capture nuance, hanging out at Prince’s house, what vulnerability, pain, lust and love sound like, the biggest sacrifices of being an artist, Bach’s cello suites, the incomparable Sade, creating revolutionary drama without trauma, getting in the studio with God, and more. Khari’s phenomenal score for Really Love is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Fabrice Lecomte Talks Sylvie‘s Love | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:47:32 | |
Fabrice Lecomte talks about creating the beautiful jazz-infused score and songs heard in Sylvie's Love. In this wide-ranging conversation, Fabrice discusses the crucial advice he received from the late great Ennio Morricone, his early days in Milan listening to music in old school record booths, how he navigates the dichotomy between pop and art, pre-Michael Jackson Quincy Jones, John Coltrane’s mesmerizing ballads, the lyricism of Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins, progressive Jazz and Ornette Coleman, how Fabrice’s compositions reflect the complex tonal shifts in Sylvie’s Love, Keith Jarrett’s mind-blowing harmonic choices, the importance of listening to music with undivided attention, how great musicians bring out the soul of a composition, the great Johnny Mandel, and so much more. Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Jeff Garber Talks Virgin River | 05 Oct 2021 | 00:52:23 | |
Jeff Garber's music can be heard in Netflix’s smash hit VIRGIN RIVER, NANCY DREW, and more. We discuss why Virgin River un-controversially resonates deeply with so many people, how Jeff transitioned from hard-edged songwriter + rock musician to a chameleon-like composer, his earthy minimalist approach to the music of Virgin River, the genius of Thomas Newman, Lindsey Buckingham, Helmet, The Smiths, and The Cure, the influence of Less than Zero and The Lost Boys, the allure of fingerpicking acoustic guitar, how to unlearn the past and develop new versatility, the importance of college radio and keeping up with the zeitgeist, and so much more. Note: amidst the conversation we contended w/some internet audio hiccups and dogs barking, but it’s a small price to pay for great conversation. Virgin River (Music from the Netflix Series) is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. Hosted by Alon Levitan. | |||
| Jon Ehrlich and Jason Derlatka talk Goliath | 23 Sep 2021 | 00:49:51 | |
Jon Ehrlich and Jason Derlatka are composers who recently scored Amazon’s Goliath, starring Billy Bob Thornton. Each composer has over fifteen years of television composing under his belt, including creating the scores for all eight seasons of House M.D., starring Hugh Laurie. They've also created music for series such as Parenthood, About a Boy, Pitch and APB. Podcast episode hosted by Gene Priest. | |||
| Kris Bowers Talks Bridgerton | 18 Aug 2021 | 00:54:21 | |
Kris Bowers reveals how he created Bridgerton's signature sound. Welcome to Lakeshore Records’ podcast series, On Cue With. For this episode, we spoke with the incomparable Kris Bowers: an Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning composer, producer, and pianist whose music can be heard in Netflix’s smash hit Bridgerton, as well as Kris’ Oscar-nominated documentary A Concerto is a Conversation, The United States VS. BILLIE HOLIDAY, BAD HAIR, SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY, RESPECT, King Richard, When They See Us, and so much more. We discuss:
Kris’ incredible chart-blazing score for Bridgerton is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Kris as much as we did. | |||
| Matt Sweeney Talks Red Dead Redemption 2 | 13 Aug 2021 | 01:10:14 | |
Matt Sweeney discusses creating the Red Dead Redemption 2 soundtrack for Rockstar Games. On this episode we had the enormous pleasure of speaking with the great Matt Sweeney, an incredible guitarist, songwriter, producer and all around badass musician whom you’ve heard on many iconic records (Johnny Cash, Adele, Run the Jewels, Bonnie 'Prince’ Billy, and many more). We discussed Matt’s collaborative process with the Rockstar Games music team and Dave Ferguson on their #1 charting soundtrack to Red Dead Redemption 2: the Housebuilding EP, Thelonius Monk’s rules for life, self – expression as an overrated endeavor, sessions with the incomparable Rick Rubin, Appalachian music as a transcendent art form, Adele’s love of 70’s Dion, playing on Johnny Cash’s American V and VI albums, fingerpicking techniques vs Guitar Center licks, the wisdom of John Prine and Bill Withers, Matt's longtime collaborator Will Oldham, and much more. The Red Dead Redemption 2 Housebuilding EP is out now worldwide via Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Emile Mosseri Talks The Last Black Man in San Francisco | 09 Aug 2021 | 00:24:00 | |
Emile Mosseri discusses scoring The Last Black Man in San Francisco. On this episode of The Lakeshore Records Podcast, host Tony Giles is in conversation with composer Emile Mosseri, the man behind the outstanding score for The Last Black Man In San Francisco. | |||
| The Music of Winter Spring Summer or Fall with Zac Rae | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:42:05 | |
Winter Spring Summer or Fall composer Zac Rae takes us on a journey through his subtle, folksy score that captures the nuances of budding young love. Our host, Arielle Paul, learned about his process of self-acceptance as he navigated this film, with music that feels like you’re listening to a great indie record. | |||
| Dan The Automator Talks Olivia Wilde's Booksmart | 09 Aug 2021 | 00:23:12 | |
Dan The Automator talks about his recent score for Olivia Wilde's Booksmart, as well as his love of film music and upcoming projects. Booksmart is available now through Lakeshore Records. | |||
| Brian Tyler Talks Five Feet Apart | 09 Aug 2021 | 00:47:01 | |
Brian Tyler talks about scoring Five Feet Apart and What Men Want. In this latest composer interview, Tony Giles chats with the very busy Brian Tyler, whose latest scores to Five Feet Apart and What Men Want are released on Lakeshore Records. Listen in now as Brian explains what he would agree are scores which are a departure to what film music fans are used to hearing from him throughout his career. In particular, his Five Feet Apart was approached as a concept album in collaboration with co-composer Breton Vivian. | |||
| Jeff Russo Talks The Umbrella Academy | 09 Aug 2021 | 00:23:00 | |
The Umbrella Academy composer Jeff Russo talks about the creation of the score for the hit Netflix TV show. | |||
| Fabio Frizzi Talks Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich | 09 Aug 2021 | 00:23:34 | |
Fabio Frizzi talks about his recent score for Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. The score for Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is available now through the Lakeshore Records web-shop: https://www.lakeshorerecordsshop.com/product/puppet-master-the-littlest-reich-toulon-s-bloody-revenge-vinyl-fabio-frizzi | |||