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November 24, 2004



Table of Contents
A Touch of History
Production Music Leads to SpongeBob Gig
Music 2 Hues Makes Music To Use
MYB Has Got the Beat(s)
Creating SFX for Ladder 49
Coming up in December


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What's New
A Touch of History
Check out the next issue of The Sampler on Wednesday, Dec. 8 for Part II of production music history--the first Golden Age of production music.

To read last issue's Part I of the history of production music, click here.


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Inside Info
Production Music Leads to SpongeBob Gig
If you scan the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com) listing for Austrian composer Gregor Narholz, you'll find a formidable list of German and Danish film and TV titles, and then, right up near the top, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. What's going on here?


Gregor Narholz works on his original score for
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Photo Credit: Schwartzman PR.

Narholz is one of our own. He comes from the world of production music; indeed, since he made his first recordings for the German music library company Sonoton at the tender age of 15, he has written and recorded more than 1,000 library pieces. OK, Narholz did have an in at the company: It's owned by his father, composer Gerhard Narholz. But Gregor developed his talent on his own, culminating in post-graduate studies in film music at USC. Though he came to Los Angles 11 years ago, he still does much of his music library recording work overseas.

So how did Narholz get the gig as composer for the SpongeBob movie? To read the rest of this article, click here.

Music 2 Hues Makes Music To Use
Chances are you've heard of the two owners/principals of the highly successful library/custom music company Music 2 Hues. Unfortunately, these musician/entrepreneurs prefer to keep their identities secret, letting the music take precedence over their celebrity. Hey, whatever works! And, in fact, Music 2 Hues is much more than just the sum of its two owners--as sales manager Keith Spring notes, "We have a slew of other composers that work for the company. With close to 80 CDs [in the company's arsenal] we cover a lot of ground."

Music 2 Hues features four distinct, royalty-free product lines: the "Flagship Series," which Springs says is their most popular offering, consists of more than 50 production music discs ranging from "Neon Soul" (their latest) to "Symphonic" to "Island Adventures" to "Nu Funk Hop." The "Broadcast Series" has beds ranging from a scant five seconds up to a minute. To read the rest of this article, click here.

MYB Has Got the Beat(s)
In a field that is already crowded with big and small players, sometimes finding the right niche can be the key to success. That's what David Weiss is counting on with his relatively new loop sample company, Meet Your Beat.

A drummer for more than 20 years, as well as a sound designer with experience in television and live theater, Weiss arrived at the idea for Meet Your Beat through one of his other pursuits: writing about music and technology. While researching an article for Drum magazine about companies that were putting loops online, such as Sonomic and Looperman, "I realized it was something I could do," Weiss says. "I've been getting more into programmed beats and drum and bass, and it seemed to me that there weren't a lot of the kind of [loop libraries] I was thinking of."

So how did he create that loop library, and what will you find in it? To read the rest of this article, click here.



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Hollywood Inspiration
Creating SFX for Ladder 49
First in a series of behind-the-scenes Hollywood sound stories.

Into the Fire
By Blair Jackson

Ladder 49, director Jay Russell's new film, set in contemporary Baltimore and centered upon a fire there, has nothing directly to do with 9/11, yet it has a lot to say about the inner makeup of firefighters and the powerful bonds between them, and in that way it serves as a powerful postscript to an event still so indelibly etched on us all. The film jumps back and forth in time as fireman Jack Morrison (played by Joaquin Phoenix), who is trapped in a burning building, struggles to survive and reflects on his life as a firefighter, husband, and father. John Travolta plays Captain Mike Kennedy, who is on the outside of the inferno, trying to talk Jack through the crisis and, ultimately, rescue him. Though it's definitely an action flick, the interior drama involving the two main characters is really the subject of Russell's film.

It's been 13 years since the last major film about firefighters, Ron Howard's Backdraft. That film won Oscars for best sound (Gary Summers, Randy Thom, Gary Rydstrom, and Glenn Williams) and best sound effects editing (Rydstrom and Richard Hymns). To read the rest of this article, click here.


Next Issue
Coming up in December
Look for Part II of a Touch of History, Reviews and Tutorials, and Loops and Beyond.


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