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Tom Hodge & Franz Kirmann - Main Titles from McMafia
Podcast |
The Annotator
Publisher |
Christopher Coleman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Music Commentary
Publication Date |
Sep 04, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:09:03
Tom Hodge and Franz Kirmann have had a long standing collaborative relationship. As Piano Interrupted, they have released three albums, Landscapes of the Unfinished, Two by Four and The Unified Field on experimental German label, Denovali Records. More recently, together Tom and Franz composed the score for brand new eight-part BBC / AMC drama McMafia starring James Norton, the first episode of which aired on BBC One on New Year's Day 2018 in the UK, and 26th February on AMC in the US.  In this episode, the duo discusses how they came to write a more classic piece for the McMafia main titles after having written a number of demos that were more in line with their established pulsing, electronic sound. They share about how their discussions with the director James Watkins helped to shape their final composition and how, in the end, the actual main titles sequence of the series was edited to fit their piece. ANNOTATED SEGMENTS 01:17- Origins of the main title with "McMafia Main Title theme" 03:12- "Demo 1 - Ekongting Song" 04:12- "Demo 2 - Fifteen Shades of Saraba" 04:56- The final version 06:36- "McMafia Main Title theme" SOUNDTRACK The original soundtrack for MCMAFIA is available on Amazon.com, iTunes, and is streaming on Spotify and Apple Music. MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSER You can also hear more music and find out more about Tom Hodge & Franz Kirmann at their official sites: https://www.tomhodge.com/ and https://www.franzkirmann.com/ or you can follow them on Twitter at @tom_hodge or @franzkirmann. ABOUT THE ANNOTATOR Produced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts. FOLLOW US Twitter @audioannotator Facebook @TheAnnotator Email theannotatorpodcast@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE iTunes Spotify Stitcher Radio Google Play Podcasts RSS Feed

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