Neil Forsyth On The Music Of The Gold

Our latest episode of Soundracking is with Neil Forsyth, writer of the hit BBC show The Gold – both seasons of which are now available to watch in full on the BBC iPlayer. Starring Hugh Bonneville, Dominic Cooper, Charlotte Spencer, Sean Harris, Jack Lowden and Tom Cullen and is a dramatisation of events around the Brink’s-Mat robbery in 1983.

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John Maclean & Jack Lowdon Talk Tornado (Live Everyman Soundtracking Film Club – CONTAINS SPOILERS)

Our latest guests on Soundtracking are writer-director John Maclean and actor Jack Lowden – who joined me for our film club in partnership with Everyman following a screening of John’s new film, Tornado. Starring Jack, Japanese actor Koki, Tim Roth and Takehiro Hira, it tells the story of Tornado – who vows to seek vengeance when her father’s puppet samurai show gets ambushed by a notorious gang,

Twin Peaks Special With Music Editor Lori Eschler & Longtime David Lynch Collaborator Dean Hurley

We are taking a deep dive into the world of Twin Peaks today with music editor Lori Eschler – who worked on the original series – and longtime David Lynch collaborator Dean Hurley, who did all kinds of work with him on numerous projects. It’s an illuminating chat, shedding bright light on David’s process and reminding us all what a seminal show it was and remains.

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Shannon Murphy On The Music Of Dying For Sex

Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Shannon Murphy, director of the wonderful feature film Babyteeth, and TV shows like Killing Eve and Dope Girls to name but a few. Shannon joins us to discuss Dying For Sex, which you can watch now on Disney+. Based on a true story, Dying For Sex stars Michelle Williams as Molly, a woman diagnosed with terminal cancer who leaves her husband in search of an orgasm

Benicio del Toro On The Phoenician Scheme

Our latest guest on Soundtracking is actor Benicio del Toro, who joins us to discuss his role in Wes Anderson’s latest film, The Phoenician Scheme. Benicio heads an extraordinary ensemble cast as Zsa-zsa Korda, a wealthy businessman who appoints his only daughter, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists and determined assassins.

Babak Anvari & Rosamund Pike on The Music Of Hallow Road

It’s bonus time, as we bring you a second episode of the week, recorded at Screen On The Green in Islington, London, as part of our Everyman Soundtracking Film Club. Edith is joined on stage by director, Babak Anvari, and actor Rosamund Pike to discuss Hallow Road following a screening of the movie. It tells the story of a married couple who receive a distressing late-night call from their teenage daughter, and set off in their car to find her. Communicating via mobile with her en route, events get progressively disturbing. Hallow Road is scored by Peter Adams and Lorne Balfe, who very kindly shared their as yet unreleased score with us.

Showrunner Tony Gilroy & Composer Brandon Roberts On The Music Of Andor Season 2

We’re so excited to finally bringing you our latest episode of Soundtracking, as first showrunner Tony Gilroy and then composer Brandon Roberts join us to discuss season 2 of Andor, which is streaming now on Disney +. As anyone who listens to this podcast knows, we absolutely love this show, which relays the events leading up to the first Star Wars spinoff, Rogue One.

Jake Schreier & Son Lux On The Music Of Thunderbolts*

It’s a Thunderbolts* special on our latest episode of Soundtracking, as first director Jake Schreier and then composers Son Lux join us to discuss the music of the latest installment of the MCU franchise. Thunderbolts* tells the story of an unconventional team of Marvel antiheroes – Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster and John Walker – who embark on a dangerous mission that forces them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts – while, of course, attempting to save the world in the process.

Gareth Evans On The Music Of Havoc

It’s bonus episode time again, as writer / director Gareth Edwards joins us to discuss his riotously entertaining action thriller, Havoc, which is currently the number one film on Netflix. Starring Tom Hardy, it tells the story of a hard-nosed detective, who must fight his way through the criminal underworld to save a politician’s estranged son. Havoc is scored by Aria Prayogi, who has worked with Gareth on numerous occasions and very kindly responded immediately when producer Ben reached out to him on Instagram, desperately seeking an example from his unreleased score to Apostle. Thank you Aria!

Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard, Emiliana Torrini & Simon Byrt On The Music Of The Extraordinary Miss Flower

As we like to do as often as possible on Soundtracking, we are celebrating an independent film this week, as first directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard and then musicians Emiliana Torrini and SImon Byrt join Edith to discuss their collaboration on an esoteric gem, The Extraordinary Miss Flower. This picture is quite hard to describe, if we’re honest, but was basically inspired by behind-the-scenes friend of the show, Zoe, who discovered a suitcase full of her late mother Geraldine’s letters, which suggested that Geraldine had led a much more exotic and, well, extraordinary life than Zoe could have possibly imagined. This in turn inspired an album’s worth of songs from Emiliana, co-written and produced by Simon, which form the backbone of this movie – directed by Iain and Jane.

Ryan Coogler Ludwig Goransson on The Music Of Sinners

Our latest guests on Soundtracking are friends of the show, but have never been on together. So it’s an absolute delight to welcome Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Goranssen to discuss their collaboration on Ryan’s new film, Sinners. Starring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role, it tells the story of twin brothers who return to their hometown, only to be confronted by a supernatural evil.

Kevin Macdonald On The Music Of One To One: John & Yoko

Our latest guest on Soundtracking is Kevin Macdonald, who joins us to discuss his extraordinary documentary, One To One: John & Yoko. Set in the period between 1971-73 when the pair lived in a tiny apartment New York’s Greenwich Village, it revolves around the footage of their One To One benefit concert at Madison Square Garden, which was, remarkably, the only significant live performance of John’s after he left the Beatles. We also get plenty of never-before-seen video of their time in the Village and a truly insightful series of telephone conversations. One To One was made with the blessing of the Lennon estate – with Sean Ono Lennon overseeing the remastering of the audio, which was only salvageable thanks to developments in technology.

Severance Special: Live At Everyman King’s Cross

Edith is joined by no fewer than EIGHT people involved with the hit show, as Ben Stiller, creator Dan Erickson and actors Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Dichen Lachman & Gwendoline Christie share their insights in front of an audience. We also have a separate chat with Ben, which is more focussed on the music.