The
film composer, known internationally as Julian Scherle, has released
his latest full-length soundtrack album, "Let's Be Evil."
The album contains 23 original tracks for a total listening time of
approximately 35 minutes. The "Let's Be Evil" soundtrack
makes for a comprehensive tour of Scherle's composing and arranging
skills and showcases a talent for combining different musical genres.
Eerie,
ambient, and evocative, the SciFi - Horror score of "Let's Be
Evil" is the most prominent example of
how to incorporate retro-synth into a futuristic and dark electronic
sound world.
LA-based
Julian Scherle's unconventional composing style exists in it's unique
universe; calling to classics like Pink Floyd, John Carpenter,
Depeche Mode and unifying these electronic aesthetics with composing
styles similar to contemporary classical composers.
Scherle's
tone easily balances between dreamlike, nebulous, and entrancing and
an intense, nerve-racking terror. His songs climb and build, sweep
and soar, and thrill the listener just as they permeate the
atmosphere of "Let's Be Evil."
Scherle,
when speaking of his aims for the album, gives liner notes that
provide a glimpse into his writing process:
"The
original musical concept for the film, 'Let's Be Evil,' was to write
a straight up '80s-inspired retro synth soundtrack, which slowly –
while the movie was forming – morphed into a hybrid between an old
school electronic and a modern-glitchy futuristic score. I hope you
enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed creating it".
JoBlo.com
writes of Scherle's work on the film score stating, "If a
filmmaker wants to get me salivating to see their movie, one of the
best things they can do is pair an '80s-esque synth score with
colorful lighting, and that's exactly what [the soundtrack for the]
thriller 'Let's Be Evil' does."
Music
by Scherle has been featured on a number of critically acclaimed
projects such as Golden Globe and Emmy winning TV shows, "Mr.
Robot," "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,"
and "American Horror Story."
"Let's
Be Evil" by Julian Scherle, has been published on the
independent music label Scissors
and is available for digital download at over 700
music stores worldwide now.
Links:
Link
to Music –
Spotify
iTunes
Amazon
Website
–
https://www.julianscherle.com
https://www.julianscherle.com
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