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Displaying all articles tagged:
Angelo Badalamenti
it is happening again
Dec. 16, 2022
The
Twin Peaks
Song That Was Threatened With a Rachmaninoff Lawsuit
“Angelo may have joked to me at one point, ‘Hey, that’s your fault!’ Because it was my idea to put the low note in there.”
As told to
Devon Ivie
remembrance
Dec. 15, 2022
The Composer Who Made Sense of David Lynch
Angelo Badalamenti’s music helped audiences find the utter sincerity of
Blue Velvet
,
Twin Peaks
, and more.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
rip
Dec. 12, 2022
Synth God Angelo Badalamenti Dead at 85
The Grammy-winning
Twin Peaks
composer collaborated with David Lynch on a number of his projects, including
Mulholland Drive.
By
Rebecca Alter
May 19, 2017
This Previously Untold
Twin Peaks
Story Is Perfectly Eerie
David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti have more of a connection than even they realized
By
Paula Mejia
keeping score
May 12, 2017
Angelo Badalamenti Tells the Stories Behind 5
Twin Peaks
Songs
“
I would say, ‘David, how much slower can I play it?’ ‘Play it slower.’”
By
Devon Ivie
surrealism
Dec. 13, 2015
Listen to a
Twin Peaks
, Britney Spears Mash-up
A damn fine tune indeed.
By
Devon Ivie
damn good coffee
May 2, 2015
David Lynch’s Coffee Is for Humans
Also, Angelo Badalamenti recorded a gorgeous new version of “Mysteries of Love.”
By
Greg Cwik