Saturday, June 8, 2013

Making the "Music" of DEMON RESURRECTION

In the budget-conscious style typical of small, indie productions, I did the score for DEMON RESURRECTION myself, using an inexpensive keyboard, an elderly Macintosh computer and GarageBand, software which at the time was relatively new and, more importantly, free.

To some ears, the result – approximately one hour of low rumblings alternating with eerie echoes and piercing shrills – may not qualify as "real music," or at least, not music to be listened to by itself, separate from the film it was created to accompany. But as primitive and lo-fi as it may be, I hope the score can at least be said to fit the tone and style of DEMON RESURRECTION and add something to its creepy atmosphere.

If it's not something you want to listen to for pleasure, then perhaps you can use it – turned up loud and played late at night – to annoy neighbors, roommates or house pets. I know from experience how well this works.






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UPDATE 11/18/2017: The newly remastered version of DEMON RESURRECTION in 1080 HD & Widescreen is now available at http://dresurrection.vhx.tv

Or stream it on Amazon (Prime members watch for free): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZXWKBT

Also available on...

Vimeo-on-Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/102966

and on Pantaflix: https://www.pantaflix.com/en/movie/Demon-Resurrection-watch-online-pm741064

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