"I thought, 'Hey, that's quite cinematic and could be a film soundtrack.
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"I thought, 'Hey, that's quite cinematic and could be a film soundtrack. So, okay, what are we missing?' And then it all unfolded."
Acclaimed London producer Raz Olsher discusses how island isolation and a borrowed Gretsch guitar led to 'Craters of the Lost Souls,' his haunting soundtrack to an imaginary Western film that doubles as a tribute to Ennio Morricone's cinematic legacy.
Soul and Landscape — Raz Olsher Reimagines the Spaghetti Western:
Soul and Landscape: Raz Olsher Reimagines the Spaghetti Western
London producer Raz Olsher discusses how island isolation and a borrowed guitar led to 'Craters of the Lost Souls,' his Morricone-inspired album.
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