Jim Coleman
Jim Coleman
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I grew up outside of DC, New York state, and Connecticut.
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But things can happen in a band, or any type of collaboration, that would not otherwise happen.
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But that's something that I like about scoring film: it makes me reach out of the parameters of my self, it requires me to do things musically that I wouldn't normally do left to my own devices.
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But Contra la Puerta was done mostly in the opposite way, starting with sounds and melodies.
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Basically, I just try to keep myself from getting bored, but in doing so, at times I'm going out on a limb, not being sure how things will work.
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For electronica music, David Linton has been doing this series called Unity Gain, which is pretty cool.
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Then I took 8 years of French Horn, first jazz, and then classical.
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Also, differences of opinion can be creatively stimulating as well as frustrating.
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We started on this about two years ago. There?s no question that this has taken a long time.
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But in my college years it got to the point where my friends and I didn't do anything without consuming a massive amount of alcohol before we went anywhere or did anything, and you know that.
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In scoring, I usually start with a sound or group of sounds, searching out what feels right.
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I guess that I am more interested in shifting moods and atmospheres than song structure, but it isn't something that I sit down and plan out.
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I guess professionally it began when Hal Hartley used some music of mine in his film The Unbelievable Truth.
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I don't think I really know just how cool Satan really was when I was in Junior High School. Now, thanks to Marilyn Manson, it's no longer a secret.