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I watched another couple of CSI: New York episodes to research the cinematography and color grading (both much more subtle compared to the overly-saturated CSI: Miami), but the more episodes I watched the more aware I became of Bill Brown‘s music. It didn’t sound terribly hard to compose still it captured the mood quite well and was terrifically mixed. “Can’t be too hard to do that myself” I pondered two hours ago and gave it a try by scoring an imaginary scene in Bill’s style.

I am quite happy with it, just had to give it an urban beat and more synthesizers instead of an orchestral percussion in the end. Hope you like it too.

EDIT: Didn’t like it how it suddenly ended so I composed a more proper and a little soothing ending. Refresh your cache and take a listen.

texx sound – City Scape Intermission. 2009.

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Scott Sheperd (Jul 07, 2009)

Liked it a lot. You should be happy with it. Would love to hear other stuff you’ve done. I’ve gotten back into my music lately. I’ve got two projects going with very different kinds of music. One is focused on helping kids make good choices. The music varies from rock to blues to bossa to gospel. The other project I want to have done with a dance company. It’s called “Darfur Odyssey.” This music is more classical, programmatic and some jazz. Check out my website if you get a chance. I’m trying to meet some other composers.