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Edge Of Tomorrow (2014)

The original music used in this scene is almost comical. A group of soldiers gearing up to fight a futuristic war and they are listening to honky-tonk? The music needed to be intense, pulsating, energetic and the aforementioned futuristic. I went with a trip-hop song because I think it encapsulates all those moods and swells with the anxiety of the upcoming battle. It pumps you up too. The lyrics, in an abstract way, also fit in with the futuristic ("one armed man") and fish-out-of-water (" Troubleshoot your life/ Gonna make it to the problem page/  Need some time and space/ Just to find yourself/  hope you find yourself  / In a low place like home") themes  that are happening in this scene. Original Clip:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWH2w-LUVc0 *FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY*

Mingo Podcast Courtney Barnett Episode

During the podcast boom I came up with an idea for one centered around artists and that artist's biggest fan. The premise is I pick an artist/group, then find their biggest fan and discuss their entire career with that fan. The goal was to find people who could really geek out and have passionate discussion. I would also go through their discography, doing a deep dive of my own, wether I was a fan myself or just knew of an album by them. I would have wanted to do artists that don't get highlighted or spoken about often, making that fan even more rabid. I still think it is a good idea, one that a fellow super or casual of the artists would enjoy. Passion is infectious and I think hearing to people be genuine in their love of something is magic. Here is some magic. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bp3Mmhi7NPdeIj6ksXEk228GKQ0e04fi/view?usp=sharing

Mingo Podcast Tame Impala Episode

During the podcast boom I came up with an idea for one centered around artists and that artist's biggest fan. The premise is I pick an artist/group, then find their biggest fan and discuss their entire career with that fan. The goal was to find people who could really geek out and have passionate discussion. I would also go through their discography, doing a deep dive of my own, wether I was a fan myself or just knew of an album by them. I would have wanted to do artists that don't get highlighted or spoken about often, making that fan even more rabid. I still think it is a good idea, one that a fellow super or casual of the artists would enjoy. Passion is infectious and I think hearing to people be genuine in their love of something is magic. Here is some magic. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xGCgdAaHnl6ZX61UQOAxovDKdFKNHB_3/view?usp=share_link