Paul Haslinger in the studio

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jacob wrote:
24db wrote: what can be the real artistic reasons behind scoring Big Brother (USA) and Super Nanny? ;)
I guess this means that he's responsible for this music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arx6eSu7uZM :lol:
Yes, I guess that is Franke. Not bad, but surely no Franke trademarks there.
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Jon wrote:
24db wrote:I'm parapraphing from memory

Chris Franke " Electronic music soundtracks are somehow plastic music, you can do them as well as you can, but there is still a plastic TV feel to it. The fresh air came in when I used the orchestra'
So that explains the extensive use of orchestra in Franke's film music.
I should go back and transcribe the whole section of the audio interview accurately, then you can see Chris's point of view
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24db wrote:
Jon wrote:
24db wrote:I'm parapraphing from memory

Chris Franke " Electronic music soundtracks are somehow plastic music, you can do them as well as you can, but there is still a plastic TV feel to it. The fresh air came in when I used the orchestra'
So that explains the extensive use of orchestra in Franke's film music.
I should go back and transcribe the whole section of the audio interview accurately, then you can see Chris's point of view
Are you slacking Andy ? :wink:
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timer wrote:
24db wrote:
Jon wrote: So that explains the extensive use of orchestra in Franke's film music.
I should go back and transcribe the whole section of the audio interview accurately, then you can see Chris's point of view
Are you slacking Andy ? :wink:
yeah I know mate...a 50 minute interview, with Chris's weird syntax should be a piece of **** ;)
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i remember when Optical Race came out i kept re-reading the cover thinking they had accidently left Chris Frankes name off! I kept going over and over it thinking how odd theyd miss him out!

Then came Pacific Coast Highway and what a beautiful sounding album this is, v.relaxing straight from the start.(8/10)

The London Concert is a good album too. Some nice additional tracks (8/10)

Klemania-two 20min tracks! Love it!(9/10)

After that, i bought a signed edition of the first Babylon 5 soundtrack (6/10)

Enchanting Nature (7/10) nice chill out remixes from PCH & Klemania plus additional music.

After that, i gave up on CF music. Im not keen on all the orchestra lead 'dramatic strike, heart string, american soundtrack'.

Klemania was probably the closest thing to a TD sound chris franka has produced and although i dont expect him to be a TD clone, i prefer his electronic based music to his orchestral stuff.

Think someone mentioned earlier, chris music seems dictated by the a)director b)dollar....pity :-(
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