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listen: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore OST, by John Hunter

Dallas-based John Hunter scored the Oscar-nominated short The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Watch the film below, and learn more about Hunter's music production partnership with Jon Slott and Brian Flores (named...

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video: “Small Choir,” by Christina Vantzou and Ben Vida

Another track from Christina Vantzou's remix album, and her accompanying video. The film stock of a lovely woman, a frowning man using computers is so outdated is almost comes off as timeless. The...

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trailer: Guilt, with OST by Matthew Collings

It seems that longtime TMIM favorite has his own IMDb page now. Matthew Collings has scored the soundtrack for Hakon Palsson's short film Guilt, and -- from the look of it -- served as...

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video: “Moonsound,” by Christina Vantzou and Ernest Gibson III

Track 3 from Christina Vantzou's remix album is described only as "Various sounds from Nº1 remixed by Ernest Gibson III." She's put it to video. Pretty creepy. Start to read more about Vantzou here. Normally we...

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video: What’s that song on the new Nike Fuelband tv spot?

Track 3 from Christina Vantzou's remix album is described only as "Various sounds from Nº1 remixed by Ernest Gibson III." She's put it to video. Pretty creepy. Start to read more about Vantzou here. Normally we...

The clouds have settled in, by Chris Lynn

by Fred (email|facebook|linkedin) Thanks to this joint release, TMIM readers might associate Chris Lynn with Cedar Lines. But at least within...

Sight, by Cedar Lines

by Fred (follow us on Facebook Cedar Lines caught our ear with the Chris Lynn collaboration, and then came crashing through the...

Sixty seconds in, and it's magnificent

by Fred (follow us on Facebook) Late June we recommended four downloads, including Placement And Angles by Chris Lynn/Cedar Lines. Digging...

Various releases we should have recommended weeks ago

by Fred (follow us on Facebook) This is the wrong way to introduce music, but, just as wrong? How far...