Ryder Beer was made for music. That much is certain. He was a student at Berklee School of Music, a prodigy of production and thundering sounds that made him an early star in the industry. As a kid, he grew up playing multiple instruments. From his musical background, there was no doubt that Ryder was
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Music by John Williams – a new title streaming this week – provides viewers with an intimate portrait of the prolific composer behind films like Jaws and Schindler’s List. Through his conversations with Williams, director Laurent Bouzereau sheds light on the conductor’s personal life and his creative process as well. Bouzereau had many memorable moments
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His “We Live In Time” Press tour has gotten insufferable. By now, we’ve all seen it, we’ve analyzed it, we’ve talked about it with our friends: the Andrew Garfield Chicken Shop date. And maybe it’s just me and my cynical friends, but our question isn’t whether Andrew and Amelia will be the next “it” couple,
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Ah, a “scene.” That vague concept when our pattern-searching brains detect connectable musical activities happening within a short distance of each other. Sometimes it’s more of a perception bias than anything else, but there are undeniable movements over the course of our increasingly rich history of heavy metal and rock. From Bay Area thrash to
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