Here’s my latest commercial with Endless Noise - we created the music and sound design track (an arrangement of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy) for this commercial promoting the Samsung Galaxy Note and the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. We had a lot of fun on set and Beckham’s footwork was very impressive!
I really despised this Fun song and was not excited when I heard my favorite acapella group Pentatonix was covering it, but I should have known that they’d convert me.
This arrangement is SO good. They could sing the Bill of Rights and I’d lose my mind over it - in fact, I’d love to see them try.
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Just was introduced to these guys today - amazing!! Seriously talented players and I love the fusion arrangements. They have a few of these pop covers recorded and are apparently working on an album of originals.
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Every Single Night by Fiona Apple
Saw her perform this song at Largo this fall. She’s even more breathtaking live if you can believe it. So glad she’s back and can’t wait for the new album.
Hey guys! My Proximal Records artist Sahy Uhns did a remix for the new Theophilus London remix record and it’s out now for your listening pleasure and FREE download. Check it out! I think it’s pretty badass.
When you hear a track by Sahy Uhns it is immediately apparent that MANY layers go into the composition. Here’s an in-depth look at his track “Ice Plant/Newly Destitute” and a deconstruction of its makeup - including splits from the track for you to hear. Pretty freaking cool and interesting for any music fan or composer.
Check out “The Bark Side.” I produced the music for this latest VW commercial. My company Endless Noise composed and arranged this all-dog arrangement of The Imperial March.