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‘08 Addictions, Shout Outs & One Offs

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Whether discovered as new or simply appreciated in ‘08 as if it were new…


“The Shield” – final season – withdrawals
“The Wire” – final season – withdrawals
“Mad Men” – 2nd year addiction
BLIP.fm - addiction
Elbow live at The Avalon – year end shout out to the band
Oprah classes with Eckhart Tolle – enlightenment
Michelle’s Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies – addiction
M Cafe’s Banana Chocolate Millefeuille – addiction
Wii Sports – Tennis - movement
RSD – year end shout out to Rob Smith
Ojai – addiction
“Heckler” – year end shout out to Jamie Kennedy
“WEST 10 LDN” – year end shout outs to Ashley Madekwe and Duane Henry
The Camera House – year end shout out to Rufus Burnham
“Enduring Love (Original Motion Picture Score)” – year end shout out to composer Jeremy Sams
“Cold Case” episode “Street Money” – year end shout out to director Carlos Ávila
“True Blood” episodes “Cold Ground” & “You’ll Be The Death of Me” – year end shout out to writer/producer Raelle Tucker

Top 10 Songs of ‘08 viewable on the Beatlife Blog

KiDULTHOOD (‘08 Remix) – Insight

The film struck such a chord with the UK’s youth in ‘06 when it was first released, but it’s only just getting a U.S. release this month and it will be fresh to an American audience. There is still much nostalgia for the film in the UK, with both “WEST 10 LDN” airing this year by the same production team of director, Menhaj Huda and writer, Noel Clarke (myself included as composer) and the film’s sequel, “AdULTHOOD”, which built on “KiDULTHOOD’s” success and took it into the top 10 UK box office for a month this past summer…

So with renewed excitement about the film, I revisited the opening theme and looked for a way to bring it up front and in your face for ‘08. This time it doesn’t need to sit behind dialogue, setting the tone for the film, it can just stand loud and proud… When I was in the process of writing and recording the score for the film, I was working in LA, uploading quicktime movies for the director, Menhaj Huda to download and check out while he was in London. After an initial batch of cues I had a good feel for Huds’ (Menhaj Huda’s) sensibilities and when I sent him the quicktime movie with the original theme, I could hear the excitement in his voice as he said “I can’t wait to open my film with this piece of music”. Well, now – rewind and come again… with a fresh take.

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