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Get out your best headphones and enjoy some comment on the pounding music of “Mad Max: Fury Road”. One of the best reviewed films of the year is also one of the best scored. Look at thematic similarities between Mad Max, Breaking Bad and Shutter Island. Feel better about your life after listening to the score of “Dead Mans Letters”. . Put your feet…
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After a nearly 7 year hiatus, the RipplesDip Podcast returns. Here is a teaser for the next 3 Episodes. Get ready for a weekly dose of Film Score analysis and musical appreciation. As before, the show evolves as it goes, you never know where it'll end up. Pop on the headphones, put your feet up and let the sounds glide all over. Play List: Shutter …
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I finally found this episode! Poorly named yours truly, it's been on my drive/s for 7 1/2 years. Originally broadcast in May 2007 this was an episode where we managed to look at Locke's theme in new ways (thank goodness). The shows hope and intent was always to showcase theme evolution, and by season 4 we were hearing that happen. Pop on the headph…
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After 4 seasons of flashbacks of Jack, Kate and Sawyer it was nice seeing the "Chopper Crew" get their day in the sun. My adoration of Rebecca Mader began with this episode too :) I look at a series of theme progressions over Seasons 2 to 4 in regards to John Locke's Theme. My "2008 LOST Theory of Time Travel" (which I now view as laughable) also g…
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Lets face it, the LOST Fan base love a Hurley centric episode, and if I remember this was one of the most popular. As I mention in the episode, it's a nice one to cook a meal to! Kick back and enjoy an analysis of the LOST Season 4 Premiere Episode "The Beginning of the End". Play List: Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3-4 - Michael Giacchino - …
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Though "Ji Yeon" itself wasn't my favorite episodes, it did present the chance to examine the use od dramatic accents in scores. So this episode looks at a series of the shows more dramtic moments, and point out just where and how the music can enhance the scene. Play List: Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3-4 - Michael Giacchino - Click here to…
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A popular episode, especially with the Penny/Desmond "Shippers". There were a few new Themes and we dipped into a bit of David Lynch's "Dune". It's always fun to listen to any Desmond centric themes or soundbites :). Play List: Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino - Music From "Dune" - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Clic…
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Comparisons to the "Expose" episode and Bernard Hermann compositions are examined. . It seems upon re listening I didn't like the Nikki/Paulo story. Play List: Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino -Bernard Hermann - Howard Shore - Click here to download episodeOleh James Phillips
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I woke up the morning I made this show at around 3.00am and basically just reminisced about the pilot. If I remember rightly the motivation was that the coming episode ("Expose") was rumored to be a "Pilot Flashback". This was my take on what we may expect. Play List: Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino -Astrud Gilberto - Non Stop to …
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I had a couple of weeks break from the show, and then ended up doing a Mid Week show that followed the episode "D.O.C.". Music aside, this was one of my least favorite episodes of Season 3. Mainly as the Jin and Sun stories usually bored me to death. Somehow I found things of interest to talk about. Play List: Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michae…
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By now the show was getting some traction on iTunes so it was decided a "Mid Week" show might add to the content. This was the first of such shows. I got to play around with some Brian Eno/Nikki Paulo mashups, and had a lot of positive feedback from this episode. .The Mid Week shows generally played about 2 days before an episode aired. Good with h…
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The original "Enter 77" file cannot be found so I dug out a version with a short intro. I distinctly remember this episode of LOST annoying the hell out of me. I had begun to figure out that the show was never going to answer many of the questions put forward. The John Locke character began to behave obstructively which I also found disappointing. …
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One of my favorite episodes as far as fan response. Everyone "appeared" to get a kick out of this one. It took an age to edit, but I turned it around in about a 10 hour period. We only had approximately a day to turn a show around from the time LOST aired and the time we threw a podcast up. . The original file can't be found so I've uploaded one th…
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I was as sick as a dog when I recorded this "What We've Learned So Far" Episode. I had the worst cold. I'd been in bed for about 3 days straight, and though I was supposed to be reviewing "The Cost of Living" I ended up doing a recap of the last 5 episodes. It was still fun to do, if I remember rightly. Play List: Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Mi…
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The "Everyman for Himself" Episode, as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" feed. At the time, this was a favorite episode of mine. And not just musically. Dive in and reminisce about a Sawyer centric flashback, whilst getting carried away by the strings... A great episode. Play List: Assorted Tracks LOST Season 3 - Michael Giacchino Click here…
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The "Glass Ballerina" Episode, as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" feed. Please note: It's fairly obvious that I didn't think much of this episode musically. It did give us the chance to talk about "Ostinati", and how that technique is used so often to denote periods of time and tension. I do remember enjoying editing this episode. Play Lis…
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The 2nd Episode of "The LOST Score", as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" podcast sometime in October 2006. Please note: The show concept was still in it's infancy, so once again the audio could be better. But "A Tale of Two Cities" introduced us to new musical themes that became integral to the show. Similarities to earlier Jerry Goldsmith …
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Here it is...the original debut of "The LOST Score", as presented originally on the "Dharmalars" feed. This episode debuted October 10th, 2006. Please note: The Audio is very poor. The first few episodes were done on the super cheap. It wasn't long though till I bought new equipment and the show took off. That said, I've heard worse. Enjoy the 2 mi…
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