“It works as a stand alone album, one that will sit comfortably between your Eno and Max Richter records. It is full of brief but warmly evocative cues that will be returned to again and again; what it illustrates will be entirely up to your imagination.” Jeremy Bye at A Closer Listen
Author Archives: Another Fine Day
Some Day I’ll Find You
There’s now a trailer for Barney Snow’s “Some Day I’ll Find You” documentary up on Vimeo – hopefully to be broadcast soon. The trailer uses a version of a Beethoven piano sonata but the rest of the film was scored by Tom Green.
Link here
BBC 1 – Summer in Blackpool score
Music commissioned for the BBC 1 documentary “Summer in Blackpool” on Jan 3rd – http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pmbfj – now off the iPlayer but there’s a short clip up on that link – (in other news, Layke Anderson’s ‘Dylan’s Room’(score from Erebus & Terror)was longlisted for a BAFTA but didn’t quite make it- better luck next time, Layke …)
Underwire film festival votes ‘Dylan’s Room’ “the brightest…”
Odds & Ends – mixes and remixes 1993-2001
A collection of Another Fine Day mixes and remixes (including mixes by Coldcut and The Orb) released on various compilations (Beyond, Big Chill, Six Degrees) 1993-2001
Available at ‘name your price’ for a limited period
Dylan’s Room just keeps on winning
Once again, Layke Anderson’s film “Dylan’s Room” is winning an award, this time Highly Commended in the Long Drama section at the Scottish Mental Health Film Festival. Music score taken from ‘Erebus & Terror’.
fresh music for RTE series “Tracks&Trails”
fresh out of the studio – music for forthcoming new series of “Tracks & Trails” for RTE Eire.
it’s all BBC right now…
Glad to say Auntie is doing nicely for me right now – just scoring a doc for probably November broadcast, and they’ve just picked up a couple of Picture Lock library tunes for Great British Food Revival (the international edition – you can hear tunes from that album here) My thanks to the taxpayer …
Trailer up for Dylan’s Room
Glad to find a trailer now up for Layke Anderson’s “Dylan’s Room” (see previous posts below for news on screenings and awards)
Holst – “Egdon Heath”
My thanks to composer William Goodchild for putting me on to this – another little known orchestral work from a master