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Welcome to the last episode, of the first season, of Film on the Radio! This week we’re going to do something a little bit different and cover the work of...
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Join us for the challenging, inspiring and unusual score to the Matthew Barney art-film Drawing Restraint 9. Composed by his then wife Bjork, it features incredible instrumentation with harpsichord, crotales,...
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San Junipero is Black Mirror’s most upbeat episode – it also centres a lesbian love story across multiple decades, not something that happens in television! #buryyourgays. A rare bird with...
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Join us for a discussion of Jonathan Glazer’s 2013 feminist masterpiece – Under the Skin. We talk the significant under representation of women in scoring and composing in general. This...
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Bring in the new year with the disco tunes of the Boogie Nights soundtrack. There’s plenty to discuss surrounding the creation of this iconic film – another soundtrack supervised by...
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Christmas! Do you give up? Or are you thirsty for more? In case its passed you by it’s Christmas Eve and I, even I – the anti-capitalist, kind of Marxist bah-humbug...
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In this episode we discuss the sublime score to the 2018 film Phantom Thread – Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood’s modern day classical music masterpiece. Research used for this episode: Pitchfork...
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On our first episode we discuss the iconic soundtrack to the 1994 film Reality Bites, with an interview with the cast and crew for the 25 year anniversary screening at...
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