![dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band](http://www.lorber.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/the_very_best_of_jeff_lorber.jpg)
- #Dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band movie#
- #Dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band full#
![dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61f5CDUT72L._AC_UL600_SR600,600_.jpg)
“Whether it’s pencil and paper, or in the computer, I’ll start sculpting the sonic pallet after the first meeting,” he explains.
#Dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band full#
The film’s editor will usually get involved from there as you continue to produce this musical sculpture.”įrom the occasional set visit to continued meetings with the writer and editor, Barber begins recording music immediately as well as contacting musicians when the score calls for a full orchestra. “It’s great because it’s basically like sculpting something out of clay - you have the dialog there, and you can ask, ‘where do we want to take it?’ And you start molding it from there,” Barber explains, adding that he usually starts the creation process while the film is in primary shooting to insure he has enough time to create the perfect masterpiece.
#Dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band movie#
Film compositions support the narratives - whether it’s long or short - and that’s always been magical to me.”īefore Barber even breaks out his MADIface XT, he first reads the movie script to better understand the nuances of the story and then sits down with the film’s writer and director to discuss their vision for supporting the narrative musically. “It’s not storytelling in the traditional sense, but instead in a much more multi-teared fashion.
![dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band dennis bradford player jeff lorber fusion band](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-K1ua8yhlk9I/VlnxaibnAKI/AAAAAAAAD5s/FTsWbHqV84I/s1600/cover.jpg)
“I love the creative storytelling that film composing affords me in such an abstract way,” Barber says. After working with some of the biggest names in the business, including composers Hans Zimmer and Christopher Young, and with his RME MADIface XT by his side, Barber has racked in film composer and musician credits in many major motion pictures, including music programmer for “Ghost Rider” and “Spiderman 3” and composer for “Last Shift” and “London Fields.” Inspired at a young age by the film scores of “Chariots of Fire” and “Last of the Mohicans,” musician and 2019 RME NAMM booth artist Adam Barber took his dream to become a Hollywood film composer and made it a reality. Writing, producing, playing instruments, creating artwork and music videos Janine loves the whole creative process. In 2019 Janine and Atlantic Records parted ways leading her to go back to her roots and what her fans loved the most as an Independent, DIY artist. In 2018 she released her debut album “99.” “XXEP” which landed her the 2015 New Zealand Music R&B Album of the year. In 2013 Janine released her first EP, “Dark Mind EP” which scored a sync on Love and Hiphop Atlanta and ended up going to the top of the R&B charts in the US and ended up getting her singed to Atlantic Records. At the age of fourteen, she began performing her original songs with a guitar at open mics, mostly held at bars she wasn’t technically allowed into. But, her greatest weapon: an ethereal and devastatingly beautiful voiceīorn in New Zealand, Janine dedicated herself to music almost as soon as she could walk, recording herself singing her favorite tunes on a double cassette player at the age of five. She is also a self-sufficient artist who has created her own artwork and directed music videos. Janine is a super talented songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist.