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Trailer for new Dune movie includes version of Floyd’s Eclipse

At the time of writing this, more than 23 million people have already viewed the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Dune, Frank Herbert’s sci-fi classic, and interest in the music included in the trailer has skyrocketed. In the 1970s, director Alejandro Jodorowsky never got past plans for a Dune film, and famously approached Pink Floyd about writing the score. With this new version, director Denis Villeneuve decided to give a serious nod to that, and includes Eclipse (from The Dark Side Of The Moon) as the key underscore of the trailer. The legendary Hans Zimmer came up with the new version for the trailer, which involved a hefty cast of musicians and singers. He and his choral contractor Edie Lehmann Boddicker put together a 32-voice Los Angeles ensemble, with 12 performed the lyrics with choral parts by the remaining 20. Lehmann Boddicker said: “He wanted to pay homage to the original, very back-phrased sound, a little spaced-out, so the vocals would not sound urgent. There’s a kind of joy happening in the track, a lot of hopefulness. It’s not despondent, just very peaceful and sounding not of this planet.” Musicians included in the trailer were programmer Steven Doar, Chinese-American cellist Tina Guo, Colombian bassist Juan Garcia-Herreros and English guitarist Guthrie Govan (well known for his work with Steven Wilson). Zimmer told Variety in June: “I can keep a lot of musicians busy – in Australia, in Europe, in England, in America. I’m sort of working on four continents. Time zones are not my friend right now.” Our thanks to those who have got in touch regarding this, including Vaughan Burton. Here’s the trailer for the film, including THAT music:

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NEW MUSIC: Siracuse – Love Stands Tall

From their new album ‘Forever’, psychedelic Britrock-influenced trio Siracuse get the blood pumping with ‘Love Stands Tall’.  Bathed in a goldilocks-level of reverb, Siracuse harness their shoegaze roots and galvanise them with ‘Love Stands Tall’ (or as they often abbreviate it, ‘L.S.T’). A track that will sonically match perfectly with a venue like Southampon’s The 1865 or the Camden …

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In Conversation with Finn Forster

Hailing from the North East city of Middlesbrough, Finn Forster is a singer-songwriter with some real class. Influenced by and reminiscent of Pete Doherty and Paolo Nutini, Finn has a captivating and memorable vocal range over well-placed instrumentation. We had a chance to speak with Finn about his new single ‘Four Walls’, discovering new music …

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In Conversation with Sugarmoon

Based in Bristol, Sugarmoon is a pop-folk act with some seriously funky vibes. Formed in December 2019, they have gained a loyal following and good reputation in only a few months. We spoke with vocalist and guitarist Ryan McMurtry about their single ‘The Only One’ off their upcoming debut EP, discovering new music and more. …

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NEW MUSIC: SWiiMS – Fill Me Up

Toronto alternative indie-rock four-piece SWiiMS release debut single “Fill Me Up” from their forthcoming EP Through Waves. Mai Diaz Langou (vocals and guitar), Colin Thompson (guitarist), Ken Hume (drums) and Cian O’Ruanaidh (bass) make up the alternative rock four-piece Swiims, each bringing their own influences to the table. SWiiMS’ genre is therefore difficult to pin …

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NEW MUSIC: Hardly – Savor

Nebraska’s alternative indie-pop artist Hardly releases lovelorn new single “Savor”. Singer, guitarist and keyboardist Kolby Eisenmenger (better known as Hardly) has unveiled his second single of 2020, “Savor”. With artwork similar in abstract obscurity to that of Spring single “Tables”, you would be forgiven for expecting Hardly’s music to be experimental, a-tonal, or generally a …

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