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"Noises are sounds that have not yet been intellectualized." -- John Cage Producer-Host Derek Denckla spoke with Cato in the kitchen of his home studio, an industrial loft located in downtown Los Angeles. Recording artist, film & television composer and remixer Cato got started by tweaking modular synthesizers, inspired by artists as diverse as Tangerine Dream and Throbbing Gristle, and by classical composers like Stravinsky and Schoenberg, while writing and producing electronic music ranging from experimental to pop.
Cato soon found himself scoring prime-time national television and documentary films in his native country of Norway, before relocating to LA in pursuit of bigger musical challenges. As an artist, he releases as Cato / Cato Gilmour, schwarzmodul, Circadian Delays, Eccotonic and onecarreratwo, with remixes and collaborations including T.Rex, The Who and Robot Koch. Cato’s work is heard in productions like "How To Get Away With Murder”, “Need For Speed", “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”, “Dexter” and countless others.
Cato was chosen as the only one to reimagine the original “Blade Runner” score by Vangelis for "Blade Runner 2049”, for the entire marketing campaign, in competition with several major artists. As a film composer Cato has written music and scores for several feature films including "Stone" (Robert De Niro), “Smokin' Aces" (Ryan Reynolds) and “Mini’s First Time” (Alec Baldwin), and has scored numerous documentaries (incl. "The Kennedy Detail” for 3-time Oscar™ nominee Vince DiPersio).
Some works cited as influences by Cato in the Episode: "Alpha Centauri" by Tangerine Dream "Circle 21" by Circadian Delays, Foam and Sand, and Robert Koch "The Cinema Show" by Genesis The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again" (Cato Remix) (NFS Most Wanted 2012 Soundtrack) Cato playing his "Stradivarius" the Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Synthesizer Cato playing his favorite module Dewanatron Swarmatron See examples of visual art glitches: Glitch Feminism - Legacy Russell and Kyle F. Williams
A special note of gratitude for our original theme music composed and performed by Cato and Creative Soundscapes.
"Inspiration Practice" was produced by Taller Alturas Media with contributions from Host-Producer Derek Denckla and Audio Editor Neyat Yohannes.
We also send our light and our gratitude to all those lovely beings who have either inspired us to create or given us the space, the time, or the love to practice, practice, practice. (c) 2021.
"Noises are sounds that have not yet been intellectualized." -- John Cage Producer-Host Derek Denckla spoke with Cato in the kitchen of his home studio, an industrial loft located in downtown Los Angeles. Recording artist, film & television composer and remixer Cato got started by tweaking modular synthesizers, inspired by artists as diverse as Tangerine Dream and Throbbing Gristle, and by classical composers like Stravinsky and Schoenberg, while writing and producing electronic music ranging from experimental to pop.
Cato soon found himself scoring prime-time national television and documentary films in his native country of Norway, before relocating to LA in pursuit of bigger musical challenges. As an artist, he releases as Cato / Cato Gilmour, schwarzmodul, Circadian Delays, Eccotonic and onecarreratwo, with remixes and collaborations including T.Rex, The Who and Robot Koch. Cato’s work is heard in productions like "How To Get Away With Murder”, “Need For Speed", “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”, “Dexter” and countless others.
Cato was chosen as the only one to reimagine the original “Blade Runner” score by Vangelis for "Blade Runner 2049”, for the entire marketing campaign, in competition with several major artists. As a film composer Cato has written music and scores for several feature films including "Stone" (Robert De Niro), “Smokin' Aces" (Ryan Reynolds) and “Mini’s First Time” (Alec Baldwin), and has scored numerous documentaries (incl. "The Kennedy Detail” for 3-time Oscar™ nominee Vince DiPersio).
Some works cited as influences by Cato in the Episode: "Alpha Centauri" by Tangerine Dream "Circle 21" by Circadian Delays, Foam and Sand, and Robert Koch "The Cinema Show" by Genesis The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again" (Cato Remix) (NFS Most Wanted 2012 Soundtrack) Cato playing his "Stradivarius" the Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Synthesizer Cato playing his favorite module Dewanatron Swarmatron See examples of visual art glitches: Glitch Feminism - Legacy Russell and Kyle F. Williams
A special note of gratitude for our original theme music composed and performed by Cato and Creative Soundscapes.
"Inspiration Practice" was produced by Taller Alturas Media with contributions from Host-Producer Derek Denckla and Audio Editor Neyat Yohannes.
We also send our light and our gratitude to all those lovely beings who have either inspired us to create or given us the space, the time, or the love to practice, practice, practice. (c) 2021.