Baroque Pop - David Baron 'Whisperers'
David Baron’s baroque pop sound is very much influenced by George Martin’s string arrangement of The Beatles ‘Eleanor Rigby’
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David Baron’s baroque pop sound is very much influenced by George Martin’s string arrangement of The Beatles ‘Eleanor Rigby’
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Read MoreThe recent Netflix tv series Crash Landing On You is incredible. Beautifully and interestingly shot, wonderful plot twists and turns, utmost attention to script detail and infectiously engaging character development. As for the soundtrack it’s perfectly fitting of the look and story of the tv series invoking a thoroughly balanced selection of emotions. Korean indie band 10cm owning the series with their feel good title track anthem But It’s Destiny. Yoon Mi Rae’s sweet Flower another stand out moment. Composers Nam Hye Seung and Park Sang Hee, responsible for the incredible orchestra score, penned the stirring Time of JungHyuk for Seri reminiscent of Game Of Thrones soundtrack composer Ramin Djawadi. A choice work of the contemporary classical genre.
Listen to the soundtrack on Apple Music
After watching we made a b-line straight to IMBD to seek out director Jung Hyo Lee other work
Troye Sivan, Take Yourself Home, blowing my mind. Such an array of wonderful influences here !
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Read MoreBeautifully cinematic and haunting, subtle emotional vocals and head nods to John Barry. 18 year old sensation Billie Eilish is the youngest artist to sing and write the title track to a James Bond film.
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Read MoreTo celebrate Lunar New Year we’re releasing Moonlight with martial arts influenced animated video. Half of David Baron’s family is Korean and half of Here & Now label boss John Cunningham’s family is Chinese. The Lunar New Year is big occasion for our families !
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Read MoreLondon singer songwriter Lettie and Woodstock composer arranger David Baron met on Myspace and have worked together ever since. Bright Lights is about reflection on the closing year and optimism for the new year ahead and features James from The Felice Brother on vocal harmonies.
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