The music of The Mandalorian is one of many elements that fans are keen to explore and digest and the Los Angeles Times take a look at the man behind the music and his unique style.
“I wanted to get back to that nostalgic childhood memory I had watching ‘Star Wars’ and the excitement of seeing these kind of really amazing visuals and with music that sounds like it’s coming from other planets.”
“For any film composer, ‘Star Wars’ is the holy grail of film music because it’s the most well-known music. Period. The way I approached it was to try something completely different. The loneliness of a single solo flute. The bass recorder became the sound of the Mandalorian. That’s how I started. … I wanted the core soul to be organic. Then I wanted to add a tech sound to it. And I also wanted to add on a cinematic orchestra, which makes it feel like ‘Star Wars.’ ”
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