Showing posts with label TESD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TESD. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2015

A Small Fistful of Dollahs

TESD's latest project, a fully dramatized audio book A Small Fistful of Dollahs has finally arrived.  Like their earlier audio book this production was completely "in house" so to speak with Walt Flanagan leading the charge and Declan Quinn producing.  Significant for me as it includes my second feature length score.

I spent several months on this one, creating an eclectic  mix of music ranging from progressive rock to a hillbilly version of "Hail to the Chief" and everything in between.


Monday, May 28, 2012

Blast from the Past

Tell 'Em Steve-Dave brought back the original TESD: Overkill "Creeped" theme for episode 111.  It's one of my personal favorites so I really enjoyed the chance to delve back into that one AND my kids got to reprise their roles with their creep voices.  Everybody wins... here come the nightmares.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Right Ming Agenda

It was nearly a year ago that Bryan Johnson chopped up a single episode of PuckNuts and put together every utterance of the word "right" by Ming Chen and played it in an episode of TESD.  It was particularly funny to me as I had at one time been working on a mix of Malcolm Ingram saying "essentially" on Blowhard but even for that I was going to have to use  nearly every episode he had recorded up to that point (it was a long time ago, I think there were less than 15 at the time) for it to be as long as this train wreck.  It was also pretty funny for... whats the word again?  Oh yeah... EVERYBODY.

Right Ming Agenda was slapped together at lightning speed directly after listening to episode 59 of TESD.
From time to time I would remember that I made it and wonder where it ended up.  For some reason I saved it in a folder for another project and pretty much lost it from that moment until now.  I can't tell you the last time I even thought about it though... Last night I stumbled across it while looking for something else and then spent the next twelve hours or so wondering if I should bother putting it up.

   Right Ming Agenda by Remedial M-Theory