Lex have announced a mix and dates from Crook&Flail (aka Andrew Broder of Fog and AdamDrucker) created and curated the soundtrack to the forthcoming audiobook box set written and narrated by Alan Moore. The band will be playing with Alan reading live at 2 exclusive shows in London in July, and will also be playing a music-only show on the following night. As an insight into the influences behind their original score and musical direction, Crook&Flail have assembled and blended a free, promo-only mix. Download link and tracklist below…Crook&Flail ‘Unearthing’ influences Mix – DownloadHERE
Carlo Fashion – Panegyrikus#3
Kraftwerk – Ruckzuck
Mount Eerie – (something)
Susumu Yakota – Kodomatachi
Keiji Haino – Is This Guidance Itself Some Kind of Trap
OD – Untitled
Genghis Tron – Dead Mountain Mouth
Ron Cessin – Commuter
Paul Metzger – Untitled
Department of Eagles – Noam Chomsky Spring Break 2002
Burial – In McDonalds
Broadcast – Evil Is Coming
Alejandro Jodorowski – Las Flores nancen En El Barro
Doseone – untitled&unreleased
Andrew broder – Piss Face
Fennesz – Aus
Alejandro Jodorowski – 300 Connejos
imagination…sun ra
Tarwater – V-at
Loren Connors & David Grubbs – Blossom Time
labradford – By Chris Johnston, Craig Markva And Jaime Evans
Dr Kingsley Marshall is a film composer, producer and academic. Head of Film & Television at the CILECT accredited School of Film & Television based within Falmouth University in the UK, the subject area consists of 40 staff working with 500 undergraduates, supplemented by a postgraduate community studying from MA level through to PhD.
Kingsley’s research and practice primarily orientates around the use of sound (including music and effects) in cinema and television, and the production of short and micro-budget feature films. He executive produced Wilderness (Director: Justin John Doherty, 2017) which won 13 awards at international film festivals since making its premiere at Cinequest, and Mr Whippy (Director: Rachna Suri, 2019).
In 2018 he co-produced with Neil Fox the short HP Lovecraft adaptation Backwoods (Director: Ryan Mackfall, 2019), which began its festival journey in 2019. More recently, Kingsley recently completed the score as composer on a film project - Hard, Cracked the Wind - with director Mark Jenkin and production company Early Day Films. The film premiered at Encounters Film Festival in September 2019.
For over twenty years he has worked as a journalist, interviewing filmmakers, musicians, and designers for over 30 publications and broadcasters worldwide, written album sleeve notes and biographies for over 100 artists, and contributed to anthologies on hip hop and soul.
He can be found on Twitter as @kingsleydc
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