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Monday 23 May 2011

Screamworks Records launches with the release of playground

Screamworks Records launches with the release of playground
17 May-2011 - ?the new division of MovieScore media will be devoted exclusively to the music of horror movies

moviescore Media announced the launch of screamworks Records, a new division dedicated to the release of the music of film horror. The first output of the label will be the playing field, composed by Jeff grace. Future versions of Screamworks Records will include to Dawning (Nathaniel Levisay), Heartless (David Julyan) and the man who collected food (Daniel Alcheh).
?"In the world of film music, among the most intelligent, inventive and pure and simple exciting scores are written for horror films." Screamworks Records is our response to that, and our goal is to reach the aficionados of the original band and amateur film of horror with our new brand. "Playing field is a perfect choice for our first release: more talented an acclaimed movie and a great score by one of the composers of the genre out there," said MovieScore Media, producer Mikael Carlsson.

In his review of game earth Alissa Simon of variety described, "also".

Standing out of the credits strong craft is score evocative of Jeff Grace, which incorporates the spirituals and folk traditional tunes. ?
Jeff Grace is a composer for film, concert and theatre. His compositions were performed by the Quartet of flows, Philharmonia Bulgarica, Valentina Farcas (comic opera of Berlin), members of the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the New York Philharmonic. Among the projects of Grace film, Meek, innkeepers, the House of the devil, I sell The Dead, last winter and liberty Kid. Many of Jeff scores are available at Moviescore Media.

The first version on the new Screamworks record label is anything but

a typical horror score. "What is disappointing is that too many people come along and the most fundamental decisions and opt for an operation without fast meaning and that is what gives horror films a bad name, said Director/co-writer of the film Jim Mickle." But there is indeed an extremely faithful audience who loves all forms of the genus, and who appreciate a different approach to horror cinema tools. Often it just means looking outside the genus for inspiration. ?

Screamworksplaying field recordings available digitally and in



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