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Daniel Alcheh’s The Man Who Collected Food
28-Jun-2011 - Screamworks Records has released clearly one of the most original horror film scores in recent time, The Man Who Collected Food, a two-fold listening experience where a traditional genre underscore is juxtaposed by energetic baroque-style compositions performed with precision and elegance by The Lyris Quartet. It was the director’s idea to use baroque music for certain scenes in this acclaimed, multiple award-winning horror comedy about an avid food collector who resorts to the questionable act of cannibalism, and Daniel Alcheh several neo-baroque pieces that injects large amounts of energy, drive, sophistication, elegance and originality into this score. Holding the different elements of the soundtrack together is a strong thematic and harmonic idea. Screamworks Records is proud to work for the first time with the very talented Daniel Alcheh and hope that they will do many more albums with him.
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