Jóhann Jóhannsson – A Retrospective
December 30, 2019Our retrospective of award-winning composer Jóhann Jóhannsson explores some of his most significant studio albums and soundtracks.
Our retrospective of award-winning composer Jóhann Jóhannsson explores some of his most significant studio albums and soundtracks.
Decca Publishing have signed three new artists: film composer Amelia Warner; singer, songwriter, producer Kieran Brunt; and producer DJ Laurel Halo.
Ludovico Einaudi is the world’s most popular classical composer – as he releases his ‘Seven Days Walking’ box set we review his remarkable career.
Norwegian composer and pianist Ola Gjeilo has announced the release of a stunning collection of brand-new original works for solo piano, composed and performed by Gjeilo himself. NIGHT is an intimate and meditative collection of peaceful piano music, inspired by the twilight hours in the place he now calls home – New York City. The […]
Clark’s soundtrack for Adam Egypt Mortimer’s psychological horror thriller Daniel Isn’t Real is a darkly euphoric dreamscape that evokes both rapture and dread. The Brighton-based British musician’s mutated orchestra score, set for international release by Deutsche Grammophon on 6 December 2019, plays its part in telling the tale of the mayhem unleashed after college freshman […]
‘Breathing Out’ appears on the album Six Lethargies. Released on UK label Mercury KX in 2019. Six Lethargies is a six-part, long form work for string orchestra, written by musician, composer, writer and visual artist Keaton Henson. The album explores themes of trauma, empathy, mental illness, and the relationship between music and emotion. Keaton said […]
Guy Sigsworth and Imogen Heap have released a stricking new video for the song ‘Shurayo’, taken from Guy’s debut solo album stet. Guy Sigsworth and Imogen Heap are longtime collaborators, originally working together in the group Frou Frou. In this song, Imogen sings in the Uchinaaguchi language, with lyrics by Okinawan musician Mika Uchizato. ‘Shurayo’ […]
Max Richter’s latest soundtrack score reflects and enhances the drama and psychological impact of James Gray’s new sci-fi thriller Ad Astra.
An artist who defies classification and disregards traditional generic boundaries, Icelandic cellist, singer and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir has earned a unique place on the contemporary music scene thanks to her virtuosity, versatility and originality. Now based in Berlin, Hildur is enjoying unprecedented international recognition for her film and television work, having just become the first […]