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Pop / Rock 12/01/2019

Ferry Corsten Branches Out With Debut Film Score On David Gleeson-Directed 'Don't Go'

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Ferry Corsten Branches Out With Debut Film Score On David Gleeson-Directed 'Don't Go'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) After initial forays beyond the realms of dance music production with his 2017 concept album 'Blueprint', Ferry Corsten now delves into the world of movies with his debut soundtrack providing the composition for David Gleeson's 2018 thriller 'Don't Go'. After working with House of Cards screenwriter D. Harrington Miller on a storyboard upon which the 'Blueprint' album was written, Ferry Corsten's interest in storytelling and conveying the emotion on-screen aurally were piqued, and with over 20 years of production under his belt there are arguably few dance producers better placed to explore the world of cinema than him.

The film is an intense rollercoaster of emotions, centred around the death of a young girl and the anguish and increasingly surreal experience the parents, played by Stephen Dorff and Melissa George, endure as they are pulled into a mystery surrounding the girl's death, which causes the lines between dreams and reality to become blurred. The oscillating suspense and wonder are expertly soundtracked by Ferry Corsten, who pairs his extensive knowledge in electronic music with orchestral and traditional film music instrumentation to create a soundtrack that mirrors the events on-screen perfectly, ranging from the almost exclusively acoustic 'Ben's Nightmare' to the heavily electronic 'Hospital', as all facets of Ferry's illustrious production experience are put to use to portray the unfolding drama.

On working on his first film score, Ferry said "I have always been interested in soundscapes and using music to evoke emotional responses, so working with film is an area I have wanted to explore. I am grateful to have been able to work with David on my first soundtrack, and it is something I would like to expand on in the future."
'Don't Go' is out now in cinemas, and the soundtrack is available now.






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