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BROKEN RECORD Podcast

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On today’s episode Justin Richmond talks to de Veer about how he came up with White Lotus’ striking soundscape. EPISODE NOTES: Cristobal Tapia de Veer is the composer and musician behind Mike White’s HBO show, White Lotus. The sounds in the score range from percussive African and Latin American instruments to guttural human chants. De Veer plays […]

Podcast: “Working”

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Interviews with creative people about their work AUG 29TH, 2021 The White Lotus’ Composer on the Show’s Distinct Sound “Sometimes it feels like the music is laughing at the characters.” Episode Notes This week, host Isaac Butler talks to composer Cristobal Tapia de Veer, who wrote the spooky, absolutely unmistakable score for the HBO series The White […]

SCORE: The podcast

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Listen on Apple Podcast EPISODE NOTES: Cristobal Tapia de Veer is a Chilean-born composer working in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His family fled Chile during the military coup of the 1970s, and ended up in France and then eventually in Montreal. Cristobal’s pop band ONE TON signed to Warner Music in 2001, before he turned his […]

Sissende slangen en ronkende bass: Cristobal Tapia de Veer maakt seriesoundtracks geschikt voor nachtclubs (NL)

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De satirische tv-serie The White Lotus wordt naar een hoger plan getild door de opgewonden junglegeluiden van de Canadees Cristobal Tapia de Veer. Wat maakt zijn sound zo prikkelend? De serie The White Lotus zélf is absoluut een tv-topper. De onbetwiste hitserie van deze zomer is spannend en aangenaam verwarrend, fraai gefilmd, geestig en behoorlijk gestoord. Maar er is meer […]

Whoops, it’s stuck in your head again. Here, for no reason, the opening credits for ‘The White Lotus’.

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Apologies in advance. Also, you’re welcome. Well, it’s in our head again. And it’s about to be in yours too (sorry!).  The music from The White Lotus opening credits is likely the catchiest score we’ve heard in a long time, but it’s also chaotic, anxiety-inducing, and highly tense — much like the HBO show.  Cristobal Tapia de […]

NPR week-end edition

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HBO’s ‘White Lotus’ Soundtrack Haunts The Show And People’s Lives EPISODE NOTES: Cristobal Tapia de Veer is the composer of the infamous theme of HBO’s show, “White Lotus.” He talks about his process creating it and the score of the hit comedy-drama. Almost 2 million people watched the first season of HBO’s “The White Lotus.” […]

The Third Day, Sky Atlantic, review: This folk-horror series won’t be for everyone, but its menace is enthralling

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Jude Law has become one of the most interesting actors around, whether yucking it up on Toast of London or strutting around in briefs as the eponymous Young Pope. The Third Day casts him as Sam, a man already floundering on the verge of a nervous breakdown when the currents of madness threaten to engulf him… Every element of the […]

The Crimson Petal and the White: episode four – season finale by Sarah Dempster, United Kingdom

The Girl With All the Gifts review – provocative and imaginative 4 / 5 stars

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In this endeavour he is assisted by a superb score by Cristobal Tapia de Veer, best known for his work on TV’s Utopia and, more recently, National Treasure. Using treated human voices to create theremin-like wails and unearthly rumbles, the Chilean-born composer has conjured a shimmering soundscape that is every bit as integral to the film’s uncanny power as Mica Levi’s […]

D’“Utopia” à “The Last Girl”, Cristobal Tapia de Veer, compositeur de différence

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Longue barbe taillée en pointe, moustache en guidon, lunettes aux verts rouges, cheveux hirsutes, Cristobal Tapia de Veer ne passe pas inaperçu. Récompensé par deux FIPA d’Or, à Biarritz, en janvier dernier, ce Canado-Chilien s’est imposé comme un des compositeurs les plus atypiques de sa génération. Son style, mélange d’électro, de classique, de voix distordues et de sons […]

Scorn #1, review by Don Macpherson

Scorn #1, review by Don Macpherson

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“…There’s a gritty intensity to the art that’s in keeping with the tone of the story, and the somewhat unconventional approach to the sequential art really allows artist Phillip Neundorf’s work to stand out. This is a solid debut effort from two unknowns, and I suspect that as they hone their storytelling in the coming […]