For Ear Sake is not a music blog that illegally shares albums, but an outlet geared toward supporting artists. You will get a full sense of what moves me musically through the albums reviewed, videos, and other miscellaneous music topics. For Ear Sake was created to shine a light on different genres, and educate individuals on the importance of supporting the artists we listen to. With an open mind and heart for music, not only will this be an adventure, but the perfect source for inspiration, and a journey for you and I respectively. "And through the production of music, we inspire beauty; a gift crafted perfectly with the lessons of life and the fantasy of our futures."
Showing posts with label Soundtracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soundtracks. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011


UNKLE - The Heretics' Gate (2011)
Genres: Ambient, Modern Classical

Have you ever been fond of a soundtrack just as much as the film? Well, that's what this Soundtrack post represents. This post is a detail of both films and soundtracks I enjoy.

Doug Foster (the artist behind The Heretics' Gate artwork) and UNKLE joined forces to create a visual and musical masterpiece for the Daydreaming With… St Michael’s exhibition that took place at at St. Michael’s church in Camden, London. The relationship between the two artists began when James Lavelle (leading member from UNKLE and curator of the Daydreaming With… exhibition) came across Doug Foster's installation of The Heretic’s Gate. Here's what Foster had to say about Lavelle in an interview pertaining to how their relationship and the score came-to-be:

Monday, July 18, 2011


DJ Shadow - Dark Days (2000)
Genres: Hip Hop, Instrumental


Have you ever been fond of a soundtrack just as much as the film? Well, that's what this Soundtrack post represents. This post is a detail of both films and soundtracks I enjoy.

DJ Shadow created a short and sweet score for the documentary Dark Days, and it fails to disappoint. The soundtrack only contains two tracks, "Main Theme" and "Spoken For Mix"; but it managed to win six awards in various competitions despite it's short duration. Moreover, the Dark Days soundtrack is looked upon as the component that completes the puzzle of the film, and is arguably the last recording DJ Shadow made in his "original style."