25
February
2014
Madrid IFF Festival Nomination
Michael’s score for Touché: A Blind Fencer’s Story has been nominated for Best Music in Film at the Madrid International Film Festival. The film itself,... Read More
21
February
2014
Cue of the Week: “Bite of the Desert”
Since my previous cue was a romanticized, melodic interpretation of a desert environment, I thought I’d offer a contrasting take on the same subject. This... Read More
12
February
2014
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06
February
2014
MMORPG.com Interview
Michael is interviewed by Chris Coke of MMORPG.com on the latest episode of the “Game On” podcast. The primary topic is Michael’s score for Hex:... Read More
31
January
2014
Cue of the Week: “Sands of Arabia”
This week’s selection is an orchestral overture with flavors of mideastern folk music, written for the game Empire Earth II. The sinuous-sounding wind instrument opening... Read More
24
January
2014
Cue of the Week: “The Clock”
This short piano cue from the film Home Room is loosely imitative of the ticking of the clock, the specific visual which the music accompanies.... Read More
18
January
2014
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14
January
2014
Golden Reel Award
Michael’s score for Touché: A Blind Fencer’s Story has been nominated for Best Music in Film at the Madrid International Film Festival. The film itself,... Read More
10
January
2014
Cue of the Week: “Field Work”
Most of the music for the film Against Time was orchestral, but a few guitar-driven cues reflect more personal or homey moments. This folksy/bluesy piece... Read More
03
January
2014
Cue of the Week: “The Worm Boss”
“Boss” here is meant in the sense of final opponent of a video game level rather than overseer of employees, though I suppose the two... Read More