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September
2016
Cue of the Week: “The Mirror”
The Cue of the Week is back! (Having taken a few weeks off for the composer’s trip to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.) The hollow tone... Read More
04
August
2016
Cue of the Week: “The Storm Breaks”
This orchestral cue, written for the Extreme Music Library, creates a dramatic sweep suggestive of sturm und drang (hence the name) but with a fantasy-adventure... Read More
29
July
2016
Cue of the Week: “The Federal Zone”
Welcome to the crisp, cleaner look of my new website. I’ve even got a handy new url alias for this blog: cueoftheweek.com . Speaking revisiting... Read More
22
July
2016
Cue of the Week: “Battle by the Forge”
This week’s selection is some visceral epic battle music. (Don’t worry, the forge area was cleaned up afterwards.)
08
July
2016
Cue of the Week: “A Murder”
This week’s selection is from the short supernatural thriller Healers. Agitated piano, cello harmonics, and an ethereal vocal line by Jennifer Lindsay contribute to the... Read More
01
July
2016
Cue of the Week: “Training Montage”
I trust that the cinematic function of this music isn’t too cryptic, given the title. This perky guitar rock instrumental accompanies a self-improvement binge in... Read More
24
June
2016
Cue of the Week: “Mountainview Village”
This week’s cue is a lyrical orchestral piece expressing both the grandeur of nature and the micro-bustle of a small settlement.
17
June
2016
Cue of the Week: “Struggle in the Sands”
Nothing perks up a Friday like some wholesome battle-to-the-death music. Here’s some Mideastern-styled combat score from Empire Earth 3. This cue features hand percussion, snarling... Read More
15
June
2016
The Children’s Brain Tumor Project
It’s hard to find a better cause than an effort to fight brain tumors in children. I was honored to offer some of my film... Read More
15
June
2016
“A Feast of Snacks” at the 2016 Hollywood Fringe
My stage musical A Feast of Snacks is currently running at the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Feast is a collection of four short musical comedies, each... Read More