SteeleSync is searching for all-genres Atlanta-based talent or within responsible travel distance (within the southeast preferred)
Submit your music to steelesyncatlanta@gmail.com
Please put “ATL Vox Contest” in the subject.
Particularly looking for synch-friendly songs we can place.
Winner will receive a 4-hour block of studio time for free.
Possible discounts on mixing and mastering for songs recorded at SteeleSync’s Private Studio. Songs selected and submitted will all be considered for synch purposes.
Deadline for submissions: July 15th
I went out to the theater last night to finally check out Quentin Tarantino’s 9th film “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood”. The movie features an all-star cast as Leonardo DiCaprio plays actor Rick Dalton, Brad Pitt plays Rick’s stuntman Cliff Booth and Margot Robbie who pays Sharon Tate. The 90 Million dollar budget film even had Dakota Fanning, Kurt Russell and Al Pacino as supporting actors in the film. Unlike Quentin’s other films this one was more of a drama story with a finale action scene at the end.
The film takes places in 1969 during Hollywood’s Golden Age in Los Angeles and features a bunch of music and even commercials from that era throughout the film. The music supervisor of the film is Mary Ramos who has worked with Quentin exclusively over his past few films and even goes back as far as Pulp Fiction where she was a music coordinator.
The following music cues are in order played in the film.
The Film starts off with “Roy Head- Treat Her Right”
Some score was used in the film as well including “Bernard Herrmann- The Rocks”
Next was “Billy Stewart- Summertime”
“Joe Cocker- The Letter”
“The Bob Seger System- Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man”
“Deep Purple- Hush”
“Cashman & West- Son Of A Lovin’ Man”
“Paul Revere & The Raiders- Good Thing”
“Buffy Sainte-Marie- The Circle Game”
Another score piece was used next “J.S. Bach: Prelude And Fugue in E Flat”