'It's not just because we are having this conversation, but I definitely identify with Elliot. I share the worldview that he has.'
A Clockwork OrangeI can’t say I’ve been really listening, because I’ve been just locked in the studio working. But when I have a little time and I just want to put on something in the background, there’s this internet radio station I’ve been listening to for probably 20 years now that’s called
, part of the SomaFM group of internet radio stations. It’s this fantastic mix of cinematic, electronic, and like spy music from the ’60s, just amazingly curated. I can put that on and let it run for hours.Well, I’m now going to ask you for your hit list one of these days, maybe even by the end of this interview. We’ll have to add Mac Quayle’s top 10 to the final credits of the interview.So I know how you feel about working with Sam Esmail, of course.
It is, every season. Now I’m on my sixth season and that initial period of coming up with the sound and scoring the first episode is daunting. Each season, I get a little more confidence knowing that I started with a blank page a number of times before, and it always ends up getting filled. Once that first episode is done and Ryan is happy and we’re all happy, it’s a real feeling of accomplishment.
They had a ping pong table, I like to play, and I walk out to the ping pong area and there’s Peter and two, three other people. They say, “Hey, do you want to play some doubles?” I had never heard of playing doubles with ping pong. I promptly agreed and then was terrible, so it was kind of exciting but also really embarrassing because that was the beginning and end of my doubles ping pong career.
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