Sync Music Matters Podcast

By: Jim Hustwit - Larp Music
  • Summary

  • A podcast that explores the people and the process behind the most incredible music in TV, film and games
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Episodes
  • 17 – Composing the Music for The End We Start From with Anna Meredith
    Jul 29 2024
    Anna Meredith Interview In this weeks episode of Sync Music Matters I'm talking to Anna Meredith MBE Anna was awarded an MBE for Services to Music in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours List. She’s a genre-crossing composer and producer whose work blends the worlds of contemporary classical, art pop, electronica and experimental rock. In terms of her artist work you can check out Varmints for which she won the Scottish Album of the Year award and Mercury Prize nominated album FIBS which Pitchfork lauded as one of the best experimental albums of 2019 Recent Film credits include The End We Start From starring Jodie Comer, Paul Rudd’s dark comedy Living With Yourself for Netflix and A24s Tuesday starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus which is due to be released this year. Anna Meredith's Website
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 16 – Working with Composers on Game of Thrones – Last Watch and Your Fat Friend with Jeanie Finlay
    Apr 23 2024
    In this episode of Sync Music Matters I’m interviewing Jeanie Finlay Jeanie Finlay is a documentary filmmaker. She has made films for HBO and the BBC including four commissions for the acclaimed BBC Storyville strand such as BIFA nominated The Great Hip Hop Hoax and BIFA winning Orion: The Man Who Would Be King She directed the Emmy Nominated Game of Thrones: Last Watch which was a behind the scenes look at the making of the final series. Her most recent film, Your Fat Friend, is in cinemas now and is a documentary following author and blogger Aubry Gordon who writes about fat acceptance and anti fat bias. During the course of this interview we also delve in to Jeanie's rich musical past and her general love of creating. In Episode 17 of the Sync Music Matters podcast - Interview with Anna Meredith, we discuss her work as a genre-crossing composer and producer, and chat about her MBE for services to Music in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours List. She also won the Scottish Album of the Year award and has a Mercury Prize nominated album FIBS for her own artist project.
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 15 – Making People Feel Uncomfortable with Award Winning Jed Kurzel
    Apr 9 2024
    Interview with Jed Kurzel This week on Sync Music Matters I'm talking to Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist and film composer Jed Kurzel Jed originally started out as the singer and frontman of the blues rock duo The Mess Hall before turning his attention to composing for film. He won the Screen Music Awards Film Score of The Year for his debut film Snowtown. The film which gained international recognition, explores the relationships between the murderous gang members behind a spate of killings in Adelaide, Australia in the 1990s Jed has since gone on to score feature films like The Pope’s Exorcist, The Babadook, Slow West and Macbeth to name but a few. In this interview with Jed Kurzel we chat about his childhood obsession with sport and somewhat unplanned foray into scoring film. Listen to Jed Kurzel on Spotify In Episode 16 of the Sync Music Matters Podcast - Interview with Jeanie Finlay, we touch on Jeanie's time making films for HBO and the BBC, as well as directing the Emmy-nominated Game of Thrones - The Last Watch, a behind-the-scenes documentary taking a look at the making of the hugely successful series, Game of Thrones.
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    1 hr and 1 min

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