McKenzie Stubbert — guest session
08.29.22

McKenzie Stubbert is an Emmy-nominated American composer based in Los Angeles. His work is steeped in the traditions of film scores, electronic art-music, and the minimalists of the late 20th Century. It seeks to provoke a response from the unobserved fragments of self. In 2020, he released “For Their Return” on Tiny Door, and in 2021, “Waiting Room” on Curious Music.
TRACKLIST:
1. Michael Gibbs – Journey to Grandma’s (from “Housekeeping” dir. Bill Forsythe, 1987)
2. Howard Shore – 9 PM (from “After Hours” dir. by Martin Scorsese, 1985)
3. John Barry – Main Title (from “Chaplin” dir. Richard Attenborough, 1992)
4. Mikael Tariverdiev – Faster Than Sound (from “Olga Sergeevna” dir. by Aledsandr Proshkin, 1975)
5. Bill Conti – Harry and Tonto (from “Harry and Tonto” dir. by Paul Mazursky, 1974)
6. Eleni Karaindrou – Le Temps Perdu (from “Dust of Time” dir. by Theodoros Angelopoulos, 2008)
7. Lalo Schifrin – Day By Day By Day (from “Harry in Your Pocket” dir. by Bruce Geller, 1973)
8. Skúli Sverrisson – Seria (from the album of the same name, 2006)
9. David Byrne and Meredith Monk – Road Song (from “True Stories” dir. by David Byrne, 1986)
10. Henry Mancini – Main Title (from “Mommie Dearest” dir. by Frank Perry, 1981)
11. Georges Delerue – Epilogue (from “Jules et Jim” dir. François Truffaut, 1962)
12. Takashi Toyoda – Snow (from the album “Big Bang”, 1985)
13. Bernard Herrman – Atlantis (from “Journey to the Center of the Earth” dir. by Henry Levin, 1959)
14. Carter Burwell – A Serious Man (from “A Serious Man” dir. by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, 2009)
15. Harold Budd – The Serpent (In Quicksilver) (from the album of the same name, 1981)
16. Michael Small – Love Scene (from “Marathon Man” dir. by John Schlesinger, 1976)
17. Ryuichi Sakamoto – The Last Emperor Theme (from “The Last Emperor” dir. by Bernardo Bertolucci, 1987)