Composers in a Jukebox
Darren Sng, Luke Mombrea, Levent Altuntas, Jolene Khor, Katrina Rose, Pierre Clement Tate
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Calling all music lovers!! Join us (Darren Sng, Luke Mombrea, Levent Altuntas, Jolene Khor, Katrina Rose, and Pierre Clement Tate) as we dissect a jukebox from the inside, through conversations about the things we do for a living - writing music for the stage and the screen.
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Tim Greiving The First Author To Bring John William's Story To The Page (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
From famously not wanting to have a biography written to now having a fully published official one, the story of how composer John Williams and author Tim Greiving got to know each other through the…
Gareth Coker Chats 'Ori And The Will Of The Wisps', 'Halo Infinite', Writing For Ethnic Instruments, And The Value Of Being Hands On (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Our next episode with the London Soundtrack Festival takes us to the world of 'Ori and the Will of the Wisps', 'Halo Infinite', and 'Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown', along with their multi BAFTA…
Richard Jacques Discusses 'Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy Video Game', 'James Bond 007: Blood Stone', 'Mass Effect', And The Subtle Art Of Adding Drums And Guitars To An Orchestra (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Today's episode features Richard Jacques, a prolific composer known for his work on video games such as 'Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy Video Game', 'James Bond 007: Blood Stone', 'Mass Effect',…
Sofia Degli Alessandri (aka Drum & Lace) on Apple TV's 'Dickinson', 'All Of You', 'Prime Minister', Beats, And Fashion (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Sofia Degli Alessandri (aka Drum & Lace) joins us today as part of our 2026 London Soundtrack Festival series! Known for her work on the Primetime Emmy nominated 'Red White And Royal Blue', 'All…
Hannah Peel Talks 'Midwinter Break', 'Game Of Thrones', Remixes, Trends, And The Joys Of Having A Studio Dog (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Our first episode in collaboration with the 2026 London Soundtrack Festival features Hannah Peel, a composer with an incredibly unique voice, infectious personality, and the most adorable studio dog!…
How Do You Want To Score This? A Conversation With Neal Acree, Composer Of 'Vox Machina', 'The Mighty Nein', And 'World Of Warcraft'
Our first episode of the year features BAFTA nominated composer Neal Acree, whose incredible scores have played a critical role in shaping the worlds of 'The Mighty Nein', 'The Legend Of Vox…
'Agatha All Along' And 'El Tonto Por Cristo' - Diving Into The World Of Witchcore And Monkcore Music With Michael Paraskevas
Michael Paraskevas is among the top in the list of composers who have worked on the most number of Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Today we talk to him not only about his extensive work within the…
'Walking With Dinosaurs' 25 Years On - How Composer Ben Bartlett Created One Of The Most Iconic Dino-Scores
Riding off the dino-hype from the recent release of BBC's 'Walking With Dinosaurs 2', we speak to composer Ben Bartlett who takes us on a journey back 25 years as we discuss the process of creating…
Atli Örvarsson On Apple TV'S 'Silo', And Reflections On The "Hollywood System"
Some time ago, we sat with Atli Örvarsson who not only is the man behind the BAFTA winning score of Apple TV's hit series 'Silo', but also a composer of album music (including works in collaboration…
How Arcane's Song-Scoring Approach Is Changing The Game For Film Music With Alex Seaver
'Arcane', the Netflix phenomenon that not only took the world by storm but which also arguably revolutionised the art of film and TV composing. Come along as we explore Alex Seaver's unique approach…
Gary Yershon On Scoring Mr Turner And The Power Of Independent Cinema (RE-RELEASE)
From freeing oneself from traditional harmonic principals, intelligently misleading instrumental combinations, to the most brilliant parallel between melody writing and the art of brewing tea - Gary…
From Clone Wars, Ahsoka, To Dark Winds With Kevin, Sean, And Deana Kiner
The Clone Wars, Ahsoka, The Bad Batch, Tales Of The Jedi, Tales Of The Empire - just some of the many titles in the Star Wars canon that the family of Kiners have worked on. Come along to this…
Jamie Jackson And WAZ On Scoring Apple TV's 'Bad Monkey' And Making Music From Happy Accidents
Never in this history of podcasting have we burst into hysterics as much as we did in this episode. We are joined by composing duo Jamie Jackson and WAZ, as we explore their work on Apple TV's 'Bad…
Juan Luqui On Scoring 'The Last Of Us' With Gustavo Santaolalla, And The Value Of Creative Chaos
From his long-standing musical partnership with Gustavo Santaolalla which includes co-composing the HBO series 'The Last Of Us, to his own album work as Cacique Torcido, Juan Luqui is enjoying a…
Kingdom Come Deliverance: From Skalitz To Score With Jan Valta
Our adventure as Composers In A Jukebox takes us to Prague, where we spoke to composer Jan Valta of Warhorse Studios about his work on the hit-game Kingdom Come Deliverance. Come along and unpack the…
Gordy Haab On Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Indiana Jones And The Great Circle, And Writing Music With Pen And Paper (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Another great episode in collaboration with the London Soundtrack Festival - Today, we are in the company of Gordy Haab, composer of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Jedi: Fallen Order, and Indiana Jones…
Stephen Barton On Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Gladiator II, And Marvel 1943: Rise Of Hydra Soon To Be Released (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Our London Soundtrack Festival adventure continues in Abbey Road Studios, where we spent an afternoon with composer Stephen Barton in his writing room. In this conversation, we speak to Stephen about…
Stephanie Economou On Composing Assassin's Creed Valhalla DLCs, Collecting Instruments, And Working With Harry Gregson-Williams (In Collaboration With London Soundtrack Festival)
Join us for the first in a series of special episodes in collaboration with the London Soundtrack Festival! Today, we are joined by Grammy-winning composer Stephanie Economou (composer of Assassin's…
Gary Yershon On Scoring Mr Turner And The Power Of Independent Cinema
From freeing oneself from traditional harmonic principals, intelligently misleading instrumental combinations, to the most brilliant parallel between melody writing and the art of brewing tea - Gary…
Alexandra Harwood On Ballets, Films, And Music Education
We are in the studio of BAFTA-Wales winning composer Alexandra Harwood! Come along as we take a deep dive into Alexandra's work on ballets such as 'Geisha', film/television shows including 'All…
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