Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART With eremite records Music For Life Itself & The Interrupters by Joshua Abrams

Joshua Abrams's music first came to my attention through a friend and colleague who thought he might be an interesting choice to score for The Interrupters. After listening to his eclectic and impressive record Natural Information, I was keen to meet the man. Having done a number of films and worked with many different composers over the years, I was looking for a composer who could give The Interrupters a sound that felt authentically Chicago, but didn't feel like film score. Oh, and by the time we called Joshua, we were about six weeks from the film premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. No pressure there. In an amazingly short time, Joshua crafted music that at times felt urgent and "of the street" while never succumbing to hip hop cliches of toughness and false bravado. A song like "Drugs, Guns, Party, Fun" is as cool and catchy as its name - which like many in this collection is a direct quote from the film - but also has an underlying authentic soulfulness. At other times, his score contains tender melodies, spare and beautiful, like "Ameena's Theme" and its even sparer iteration, "Shrines." These cues echo the feelings of loss as well as redemption that characterize Ameena Matthews life and all the stories we followed in the film. And not one single cue of Joshua's ever felt derivative of some other movie score I'd heard... more credits

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