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Gutbuster (sort of) Chilled Session Special - Johann Johannsson

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In this special episode, Creamy looks back at the work of Johann Johannsson who sadly passed away in February. Whilst he mostly focuses on his soundtrack work (Varmints, Arrival, Copenhagen Dreams, Dis, Free The Mind, The Mercy, The Miners Hymns, Sicario & The Theory Of Everything), there are a couple of tracks from his last solo album (Orphee) as well as a version he did of a Philip Glass piece. There is even a reworking of one of his pieces from Ryuichi Sakamoto.

The book Creamy was referring to but couldn't remember the name was Lost Connections by Johann Hari and the link he was encouraging you to read before listening to this episode was https://www.xlr8r.com/features/2018/02/johann-johannsson%E2%80%A8-the-endless-pause/.

I hope this episode leads you to exploring in more detail a truly amazing composer.

Love Creamy xx

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In this special episode, Creamy looks back at the work of Johann Johannsson who sadly passed away in February. Whilst he mostly focuses on his soundtrack work (Varmints, Arrival, Copenhagen Dreams, Dis, Free The Mind, The Mercy, The Miners Hymns, Sicario & The Theory Of Everything), there are a couple of tracks from his last solo album (Orphee) as well as a version he did of a Philip Glass piece. There is even a reworking of one of his pieces from Ryuichi Sakamoto.

The book Creamy was referring to but couldn't remember the name was Lost Connections by Johann Hari and the link he was encouraging you to read before listening to this episode was https://www.xlr8r.com/features/2018/02/johann-johannsson%E2%80%A8-the-endless-pause/.

I hope this episode leads you to exploring in more detail a truly amazing composer.

Love Creamy xx

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