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The Amelia Project

How I Make Music - Theme Tune Special

The Amelia Project

Philip Thorne

Fiction, Comedy, Drama, Comedy Fiction

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

“My name is Fredrik Baden. I’m a composer from Oslo, Norway, and this is How I Make Music.” Theme Tune Bonus Episode With Fredrik Baden Created by John Bartmann Last August, our very own Fredrik Baden was the featured composer on John Bartmann’s podcast “How I Make Music”! We’re thrilled to be able to re-release this episode on our feed. How I Make Music is where behind-the-scenes musicians tell their own stories. Every Wednesday, we break apart a song, soundtrack or composition and investigate the insights into how it was made. Check out How I Make Music on: howimakemusic.com Subscribe to How I Make Music: pod.link/1460793686
 Contact How I Make Music: johnbartmann.com/contact How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann: johnbartmann.com Music and SFX credits: Juan Cristobal Tapia de Veer – Theme from Dirk Gently (US) Daniel Pemberton – Theme from Dirk Gently (UK) Rolf Kent – Morning Routine from Dexter  ZeSoundResearchInc. – Vinyl Backspin and Beat Scratch.wav The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network. Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Website: ameliapodcast.com Transcripts: ameliapodcast.com/transcripts Twitter: @amelia_podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ameliapodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:27.0

Hello everyone. We are working hard on the second part of season three and are on schedule to be back in April in under two months.

0:36.7

If you're a five dollar patron, there's also a full length bonus episode coming out before that.

0:45.4

What you're about to listen to is an episode that was originally recorded for the podcast How I Make Music, a show that explores

0:50.2

the music and musicians behind audio dramas.

0:54.0

Last year, our composer, Frederick Barden, hosted an episode

0:58.0

and talked about the Amelia theme and its many variations.

1:02.0

We thought you might be interested in this, so we'd like to thank

1:04.9

John Bartman of How I Make Music for letting us share this episode with you. If you like what you hear and

1:11.2

are curious to hear from other composers,

1:13.2

you can check out how I make music on your podcatcher.

1:17.2

So without further ado, here is Frederick Bardons episode of how I make music.

1:24.0

The piece of music

1:30.0

The piece of music we're listening to in the background is called the Amelia Project. The

1:33.4

amelia project theme.

1:35.4

It is a fun and the piece. It is a fun and eccentric piece that was written for the dark comedy audio drama the Amelia Project

1:45.8

written by Aystein Ulfsberg Bragir and Pipp Thorne. Today we'll break it down and look at some of the insight into why and how this music was made.

1:59.0

You're listening to how I make music.

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