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Last 20 Shows Episode 213: The End In this last episode of ReGenesis : ReMixed for Season 2, we feature an exclusive interview with composer Rob Carli, whose heartfelt music has underscored a number of key emotional moments throughout the series.
Stay tuned for season 3!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 209: Gene In A BottleSinger-songwriter Royal Wood is back in season 2 of ReGenesis, this time with "Once" from his upcoming second release. The song is a bit more fun and quirky than what we're used to hearing over lab montages, but it supports the scene really well and lightens the mood.
Also on this episode is another serving of groove-laden decadence from duo Soma Sonic called "Everything". The song is a bit of a departure from the rest of their material, but still sounds cool in the background of a dinner ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 207: Talk to HimMary Ancheta is a Vancouver-based singer/songwriter whose self-produced album mixes British-influenced soul music and live drum and bass, all added to songs with uplifting, anthemic choruses. Her track "All That We Are" is great loungy groove pop that plays in the background of Jill's date with an old friend.
Andrea sits down with ReGenesis re-recording mixers John Gare and Al DeGraff, who talk about the overall sound design in ReGenesis and how the show is put together.
Also featured is ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 206: Our Men In HavanaSienna cleverly combines jazz, pop and folk sounds with smart, thought-provoking lyrics, and her song "Seasons Change" plays under a montage of scenes in which Caroline returns from the hospital while David mourns the death of his mother.
Eliana Cuevas incorporates jazz melodies and latin rhythms in "Luna Llena", a song that plays at a Cuban beach party.
Finally "You Say You Love Me" by Swing Soniq is a bit of a departure musically from what we usually feature in the show, but the track p ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 205: Massive ChangesTalented Montreal duo Soma Sonic return in this episode of ReGenesis : ReMixed with "Could It Be Real", a hip loungy track that plays in the background at David's loft.
Also featured are Hush Hush, an eclectic foursome that combines electric guitars and cello played through effects pedals. Their bittersweet song "Misguided" plays under an emotional scene in which David receives devastating news about his mother.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 204: Dim and DimmerMore Raised By Swans in this episode of ReGenesis : ReMixed. This time, it's their track "Relentless" that sustains the emotion on screen across three very different scenes, weaving over and under the dialogue near the end of the episode.
We also catch up with ReGenesis executive producer and show creator Christina Jennings, who shares some of her favourite musical moments from the series, and lets us in on how the creative focus of ReGenesis has evolved in the second season.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 203: The CocktailWe've featured the chilled out, loungy, downtempo sounds of Soma Sonic before on ReGenesis : ReMixed. This time the Montreal duo is back with "The Well", with Christelle Pechin lending support on vocals.
Raised By Swans contribute their ethereal and atmospheric sounds to a montage of scenes near the end of the episode. There's a wide range of on-screen emotions, and their song "Violet Light" ties it all together nicely.
Plus Andrea Higgins and Ron Proulx continue their conversation from e ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 202: Escape MutantBrooklyn-based Mudville plays great moody, electro rock-pop, and their track "The Hero Of The World" has a great swagger to it that really fits David's character.
Later in the episode, "Turn Up The Dark" by British epic-melodic-rock quartet Stirling plays under a combination of scenes, capturing everyone's emotions nicely.
Plus Evan Jones drops by to talk about the ReGenesis Extended Reality Game, and we feature more great music by score composer Tom Third.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 201: ChinaThere’s more great indie music coming up this season, score tracks from composer Tom Third and behind-the-scenes interviews. We kick it off with moody, melodic rockers Desert City Soundtrack and their track "Mothball Fleet (Counterattack)" that punctuates some dramatic landscape shots, and perennial favourite Laurel MacDonald and her song "Envelope of Many". Also featured is an interview with music supervisor Ron Proulx, who gives us an inside look at how the musical direction of ReGenesi ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 13: The Longest NightA sneak peek at the music from the upcoming second season of ReGenesis. Francois and Dominic Paterson form duo Soma Sonic, whose loungy arrangements fit so well with the look and feel of ReGenesis. New York-based Mudville's moody, laid-back sounds evoke PJ Harvey, Portishead and Annie Lennox, and really add depth and atmosphere to a scene. Plus you'll hear all-new score and background music from composer Tom Third. Stay tuned for season 2!Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 12: ResurrectionRoyal Wood is best known for piano-driven songs with cabaret-style melodies in the style of Rufus Wainright and Jeff Buckley, and his song, "The Wonder", plays over an emotional montage near the end of the episode. Also featured is Rob Carli, the second score composer for ReGenesis, whose classical orchestrations work so well in the more sentimental scenes in the show.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 11: The PromiseToronto-based singer-songwriter Laurel MacDonald has studied the singing traditions of various world cultures, particularly the choral and Gaelic traditions. Her multilayered voice, combined with the varied and eclectic instrumentation in “Green Chapel”, create a richly textured soundscape that works perfectly against picture.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 10: The SourceFrom electronic beats to indigenous drums, the music of Tel-Aviv-based Angel Tears ranges from clubby to tribal and all points in between. Their Asian and Middle-Eastern vocals lend a spiritual quality to many of the songs, and "Dmaot Malach" is no exception. Also featured are the upbeat Latin soul, electronica and pop/rock sounds of "Narco Traffico" by Latin Soul Syndicate.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 9: The Secret WarAn exclusive interview with Tom Third, the music composer for ReGenesis whose songs and remixes have been featured prominently throughout the ReGenesis : ReMixed podcast. Tom goes over some of his favourite scenes from the show and how he built the music around them, discusses the unique challenges of writing for a television series like ReGenesis, and talks about the music you’ll hear in the upcoming second season of the ReGenesis TV series.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 8: Blackout“The Past Is Never Past” is a sentimental, bittersweet song by singer Andrea Revel, whose music is a blend of folk-pop with light, electronic beats. If her voice sounds familiar, that’s because she’s also the vocalist on the ReGenesis theme that opens each show, a song she also co-wrote. Also featured are the ethereal vocals and moody instrumentation of Kristy Thirsk on “Home For Angels”, definitely a musical highlight from the TV series.”Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Bonus Soundtrack PodcastIn today's podcast, you'll hear exclusive tracks from "ReGenesis: Music From the Television Series, Volume 1", a best-of compilation featuring musical highlights from the first season of ReGenesis. As always, you'll find out about the musical artists and songs in the series, and get a look at the key scenes where the music was used.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 7: Faint HopeThis week we feature the moody, electro-pop sounds of “Smile and Beware” from ultra-talented five-piece Vancouver outfit Girl Nobody and, as always, more tracks and remixes from composer Tom Third.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 6: The TrialsNo strangers to ReGenesis : ReMixed are Rhea’s Obsession, whose music underscores several key emotional scenes in the series. This week, the bewitching duo returns with “Mortal Ground”, another song that has helped mould and define the sound of ReGenesis. Also featured are the sensual grooves and fun, upbeat Latina sounds of Mangana with “Vasilon”.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 5: The Oldest VirusThis episode features the dub-inflected fiery African vocals, ethnic grooves and trippy Eastern melodies of artists Eccodek performing “Bodhichitta Dub”, and a song unlike any other in the ReGenesis TV series: the brooding, rough-around-the-edges blues of Paul Reddick and the Sidemen with “Tumblin’ Down”.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Episode 4: PrionsMore music from eclectic Toronto-based outfit Rhea’s Obsession with “Too Deep”, and the beautiful, haunting, Eastern-flavoured sounds of “Najwa” from musicians Alain Chekroun & Bestandji Taoufik… as well as more Tom Third remixes.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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