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      CommentAuthordgoldwas
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2015
    Last year, Oscar-nominated composer John Debney recorded his score to the new family film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, the sequel to the hit 2004 film based on the popular television show. The music was recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros., and ScoringSessions.com is thrilled to bring our readers exclusive photos from the scoring sessions!

    http://scoringsessions.com/

    Enjoy!
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  1. A few word on Broken Horses, quite a pretty score - http://wp.me/p3hOx4-HA
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  2. A cue from "Texas Rising" (a new mini series scored with Broughton):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8qXknWwLpU
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeMay 23rd 2015
    higb devney ius a rasy guy,
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      CommentAuthorMartijn
    • CommentTimeMay 23rd 2015
    Well, better rasy than drunk.
    'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn
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      CommentAuthorSteven
    • CommentTimeMay 23rd 2015
    Thor wrote
    higb devney ius a rasy guy,


    ...I see.
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeMay 25th 2015
  3. My review of TEXAS RISING, for anyone who is interested:

    http://moviemusicuk.us/2015/06/16/texas … broughton/

    Jon
  4. i'm a huge fan of John Debney's Predators, while i know it has a lot to do with Silvestri's original compositions, i think he does some really great riffs on them, and also has some really nice original touches in there. Hanzo's Last Stand has a nice Asian influence in it, and Not Of This Earth has a part of it that builds to the revelation that the characters on not on Earth that I play a lot, builds beautifully. Plus there's a few mad sounds he manages to get in there that i don't know what instrument they came for in some of the chase scenes but they really work. I don't think i have any of his other CDs though.
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeJun 24th 2015 edited
    I can't remember much of Debney's PREDATORS score (other than when he referenced Silvestri's stylings), but I thought the film was great -- one of the highlights that year.
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  5. I enjoyed the film too, a couple of years after it came out. When i saw it i had to rush out and find the CD.
  6. Scoring sesssion clips from the upcoming "The Jungle Book":

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzUMzG2UiUY
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  7. My thoughts on the messiah...
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      CommentAuthordgoldwas
    • CommentTimeApr 15th 2016
    Earlier this year, Oscar-nominated composer John Debney scored the anticipated live-action version of Disney’s The Jungle Book, his fourth film for director Jon Favreau. Recording took place at the Sony Pictures Scoring Stage with a 102-piece orchestra, and we’re thrilled to bring our readers photos from the session!

    http://scoringsessions.com

    Enjoy!
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      CommentAuthorSouthall
    • CommentTimeApr 18th 2016
  8. My review of THE JUNGLE BOOK, for anyone who's interested:

    https://moviemusicuk.us/2016/04/19/the- … hn-debney/

    Jon
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      CommentAuthordgoldwas
    • CommentTimeAug 5th 2016
    Earlier this spring, Oscar-nominated composer John Debney recorded his score to the fifth film in the popular animated franchise, Ice Age: Collision Course. Recording for the score took place at the Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox, and we’re delighted to share our exclusive photos from the scoring sessions with our readers!

    http://scoringsessions.com

    Enjoy!
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  9. I know Debney best for his big, lush traditional scoring, 'cutthroat island' etc and big emotional and ethnic like 'Passion of the Christ'. I'm looking for examples of tracks that illustrate a more electronic, even sci-fi ish edge and more playful tracks from his comedy scores with which I'm not really familiar. Any help appreciated!
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeSep 20th 2016 edited
    Debney's MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN is a decent comedy/sci fi score, although a bit too mickey-mousey at times (the best thing about it may be Danny Elfman's "Uncle Martin Theme").

    Also, HOCUS POCUS is excellent.

    I think both of these are rare and only out on promos, though.

    I'm not sure about electronics. I don't think he has dabbled much in it.
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  10. From what I've heard, Debney's okay at electronics, but as Thor says, he doesn't really use them much. Iron Man 2 and The Scorpion King come to mind, but they're more rock than electronic really (and with lots of orchestra underneath). And any time he's ventured into sci-fi it's been the traditional orchestral kind as far as I know, like in Zathura.

    As for comedy, well, he's written tons of them. Take your pick. tongue

    I'm not too familiar with his career as a whole, though.
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeSep 20th 2016
    He may have used electronics on occasion, organically within the orchestra, but to my knowledge he's never done an all-electronic score (maybe in his early days, I don't know).
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      CommentAuthorBobdH
    • CommentTimeSep 20th 2016 edited
    Thor wrote
    Debney's MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN is a decent comedy/sci fi score, although a bit too mickey-mousey at times (the best thing about it may be Danny Elfman's "Uncle Martin Theme").

    Also, HOCUS POCUS is excellent.

    I think both of these are rare and only out on promos, though.


    Actually, Hocus Pocus has been released by Intrada and is still in print.

    http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.8274/.f
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      CommentAuthorThor
    • CommentTimeSep 20th 2016
    Really? Shows how little I stay up-to-date with these things.
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  11. He did do some scores with a good deal of electronics, earlier in his career. Can't say I know of one with mostly or all electronics.
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  12. Electronics or samples, though?
  13. I'd say both here and there.
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  14. Debney has posted a cue from his rejected "Hacksaw Ridge" score:
    https://soundcloud.com/johndebney/18-ha … nused-hero
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