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Submit ReviewOn this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, I thought I’d produce an old-school film music mix program.
I’ve been producing film music mix programs since my days on Mohawk College Radio. I also have a collection of these mixed bag programs here on the site which you can listen to by going to http://www.cinematicsound.net/category/film-music-mix/ Usually, these film music mix programs don’t have a theme… I just pick random tracks or random albums and play them for a few hours. However, today’s program has a theme! I thought I would present a program that promoted nothing but positivity. A show that makes you feel good. A show that’ll put a smile on your face.
So, today program focuses solely on JOYOUS music. Anything goes. Film or concert music. Fanfares and celebrations. Music for fireworks. Music for sports. Triumphant, strong, bold music. Music that will lift your spirit high in the sky and make you forgot for a fleeting moment about anything negative in your life.
On the program today you will hear selections from composers John Williams (Liberty Fanfare), Peter Boyer (Silver Fanfare), John Addison (Reach For The Sky), Lee Holdridge (The Tuskegee Airman), Clint Mansell (Sahara), Alfons Conde (Fireworks Overture), Jerry Goldsmith (Fireworks), Alan Menken (Tangled), Patrick Doyle (Eragon), Panu Aaltio (Dawn of the Dragonslayer), Joel McNeely (Iron Will), John Debney (Little Giants), Brian Tyler (US Open), Christopher Gordon (2006 Commonwealth Games), David Arnold (2012 Summer Olympic Games), Michael Kamen (2002 Winter Olympic Games), and Gavin Greenaway (Epcot: IllumiNations – Reflections of Earth)
Enjoy!
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