
The classical music makes it funnier, too. So we went in that direction of an elevated elegance to really heighten that moment. It makes this moment just way, way more hyped. It elevated everything just as simple as her being asked to go upstairs to smoke weed, that's a prime example. Robl: It allowed us to almost exaggerate situations to fit her perception of everything. She's hearing this very stoic classical music that puts it into this whole other world, and shows you how much of a pedestal she puts them on. But it also gives this ironic elegance to the whole thing, where she's looking at these very modern young people. Sutta: Yeah, we use classical music, I think, because of the way the main character is looking at all these indie musicians that are so young and cool, and obviously classical music really contrasts who they are. Why did you think classical-driven pieces were the best way to create that contrast, of all the sounds and genres you could've gone with? She has a more modern voice, so when we added her, it just took these classical-based driven pieces and it turned into something totally different, and it was really fun to do. She isn't really a classical trained vocalist. And from there we started layering other sounds, like a female voice, which changed the whole thing just because our singer, Gabriela Ferrer, is incredible. It all started with a lot of classical temp, so we used that as a starting point. We wanted the score to definitely stick out in a way that definitely contrasted that. Robl: Contrast was the main intention, as you said, because there is so much band music and artists in indie music.


Sutta: I have my own writing room, and this is Adam's room.įor "Poser," there's a lot of punk songs in the movie, which you contrast with classical music. Robl: We're actually doing a studio tour thing on June 15. There's a bunch of other stuff in here too, like Benson microphones and guitar stuff. Robl: It allows you to slide instead of hit the notes. Sutta: Johnny Greenwood would use this synth controller that has a ring attached, and it has a theremin sound.
