Scored by Stephen Rennicks, the charming comedy "Leo Grande” fascinates visitors of the first in-person Berlinale in two years. Directed by Sophie Hyde, Emma Thompson and Daryl Mccormack convince with an emotionally generous performance. In this heartwarming and amusing story, Thompson as a former teacher hires a sex worker seeking sexual gratification.
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Catching up with Tristan Bechet and his collaboration with Karen O
We just caught up with Tristan Bechet aka TRZTN about his collaboration with Karen O, which recently featured on the new Gossip Girl reboot.
Tristan says - "Karen O and I have known each other since our formative years as young art-frazzled NYC rockers. Time and again our paths collide in service of a project where our respective musical strengths, albeit from different dimensions, come together in serendipitous ways. I never know what to expect when we collaborate apart from a feeling in the belly that "it will be dope. Hieroglyphs' cements my album's theme of trans-dimensional, surreal journeys. I sent her a simple sketch which she then recorded her poetic, whimsical lyrics setting the tone for what's to come. Her siren-like wails and dream-like approach added the spatial dimension. I embarked on a phantasmagorical way of production without holding back - sculpting sound, more than composing conventionally. I recorded clangs and industrial drums clattering off one another to create something both dissonant and cinematic. The track disintegrates and falls back together like the push and pull of a rubber band stretching.' Hieroglyphs' resembles an odd Lynchian dream state; bizarre and beautiful. A sonic portrait that warbles away into space dust."
Listen to Hieroglyphs in the link below and read Tristan’s full bio HERE.
Tristan Bechet's Track Hieroglyphs Just Landed In the latest Gossip Girl Reboot
More sync news just in from the US.
Composer and producer Tristan Bechet’s track Hieroglyphs featuring the mystical songstress Karen O has just landed in the latest Gossip Girl reboot.
TB says - “The track resembles a Lynchian dream state: dissonant and cinematic, bizarre and beautiful.”
Read Tristan’s profile HERE.