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In this episode, we’ll explore the music in BLADE RUNNER and in BLADE RUNNER 2049 through films noir as well as electronic movie music. We’ll talk sound design much more than usual as its so tightly integrated into the soundscapes of these films.
Also related is a discussion on some of the social issues inherent in the music of the BLADE RUNNERs and noir, specifically race and gender politics.
SPOILERS for most of the major plot points in BLADE RUNNER and BLADE RUNNER 2049.
Show Notes:
0:00:00 - Introduction
Please subscribe, rate, review and/or leave a comment on iTunes. For other queries, email us at [email protected]. We’re also on Twitter: @kinotespodcast and @nicknylen (my personal handle).
All episodes are written and produced by Nick Nylen.
Sources:
Noir Music Books (all on Amazon):
Other Noir Sources:
Essay “Crossing Musical Borders: The Soundtrack to Touch of Evil” by Jill Leeper from the book “Soundtrack Available: Essays on Film and Pop Music” (available on Amazon).
Essay “Notes on Film Noir” by Paul Shrader, published 1972 (http://intelligentagent.com/noir/Schrader.pdf)
Podcasts (all on iTunes):
Electronic Music Books (all on Amazon):
Blade Runner Specific Sources:
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In this episode, we’ll explore the music in BLADE RUNNER and in BLADE RUNNER 2049 through films noir as well as electronic movie music. We’ll talk sound design much more than usual as its so tightly integrated into the soundscapes of these films.
Also related is a discussion on some of the social issues inherent in the music of the BLADE RUNNERs and noir, specifically race and gender politics.
SPOILERS for most of the major plot points in BLADE RUNNER and BLADE RUNNER 2049.
Show Notes:
0:00:00 - Introduction
Please subscribe, rate, review and/or leave a comment on iTunes. For other queries, email us at [email protected]. We’re also on Twitter: @kinotespodcast and @nicknylen (my personal handle).
All episodes are written and produced by Nick Nylen.
Sources:
Noir Music Books (all on Amazon):
Other Noir Sources:
Essay “Crossing Musical Borders: The Soundtrack to Touch of Evil” by Jill Leeper from the book “Soundtrack Available: Essays on Film and Pop Music” (available on Amazon).
Essay “Notes on Film Noir” by Paul Shrader, published 1972 (http://intelligentagent.com/noir/Schrader.pdf)
Podcasts (all on iTunes):
Electronic Music Books (all on Amazon):
Blade Runner Specific Sources: