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Quarterly transmissions from the New York-based experimental electronic composer/producer.
Malibu is a French electronic musician whose work sails between ambient and ethereal music. Forever inspired by soft reverbed vocals and melodious chord progressions, Malibu’s music is an immersive nostalgic journey in a sea of synthetic strings and choirs.
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Born: 1959, Saltillo, Mexico. Background: Talented Mexican composer and arranger who has spent most of career in Hollywood orchestrating and arranging for John Debney and Mark Snow, and writing music for B-grade action flicks and "movies-of-the-week". Attended a private academy in his hometown, where he was taught the piano. After moving from Mexico to Los Angeles, he attended Cal State University in Northridge. Scored his first projects in the early 1980s, and first came to prominence co-composing the Emmy-winning music with John Debney for the NASA drama “The Cape” in 1997, and enjoyed a rare taste of box office success with the thriller “Swimfan” in 2002. His other projects include a number of TV-movies for the production company PM Entertainment, scores for the recent straight-to-video Scooby-Doo animated features (some of which are very good!), and most recently writing for the hit TV series “Smallville” and “Desperate Housewives”. Highlight Scores: The Cape (TV), Doctor Who, Tower of Terror, Strike!, Mr Murder, First Daughter, Nowhere to Land, Swimfan, Red Water, Smallville (TV), Unstoppable, Desperate Housewives (TV). Awards: Emmy for "The Cape" (1997)
Born: 1959, Saltillo, Mexico. Background: Talented Mexican composer and arranger who has spent most of career in Hollywood orchestrating and arranging for John Debney and Mark Snow, and writing music for B-grade action flicks and "movies-of-the-week". Attended a private academy in his hometown, where he was taught the piano. After moving from Mexico to Los Angeles, he attended Cal State University in Northridge. Scored his first projects in the early 1980s, and first came to prominence co-composing the Emmy-winning music with John Debney for the NASA drama “The Cape” in 1997, and enjoyed a rare taste of box office success with the thriller “Swimfan” in 2002. His other projects include a number of TV-movies for the production company PM Entertainment, scores for the recent straight-to-video Scooby-Doo animated features (some of which are very good!), and most recently writing for the hit TV series “Smallville” and “Desperate Housewives”. Highlight Scores: The Cape (TV), Doctor Who, Tower of Terror, Strike!, Mr Murder, First Daughter, Nowhere to Land, Swimfan, Red Water, Smallville (TV), Unstoppable, Desperate Housewives (TV). Awards: Emmy for "The Cape" (1997)
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