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Friday, December 3, 2010

Alexandra Patsavas Interviewed by Dose about the Twilight Saga Soundtracks

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Hey Everyone,
Alexandra Patsavas was interviews by Dose about Twilight Saga Soundtracks!
She is the one responsible for all those gems we hear :) Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Lexicon For The Tip!
Enjoy!


Via @TwilightLexicon Via @RobPattzNews From @Dose

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Here is an extract:
 Only the most try-hard of Twihards remember the exact rules of vampire baseball. But you might recall hearing Muse’s “Supermassive Black Hole” as the Cullen family stepped up to the plate in the first installment of the Twilight Saga. But then, maybe that’s not your favourite Twilight musical moment (scenes involving goofy baseball shirts so infrequently are). Maybe you’re more into swooning along to Iron & Wine’s “Flightless Bird” as Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) slow-dance at their school prom (Twilight). Or gasping over Bella’s near-death visions of Edward as Grizzly Bear’s “Slow Life” burbles up from the watery depths (New Moon). Whatever your favourite Twilight track is, though, Alexandra Patsavas had a part in it.
 Patsavas, who’s curated soundtracks for The O.C., Gossip Girl, Mad Men and Grey’s Anatomy, has served as music supervisor on all threeTwilight movies -- and she’ll be the “music lady” on the two remainingBreaking Dawn flicks, as well, she says. It’s a job that requires her to select and supervise all the music that appears on the movies’ soundtracks, collections that have defined a moody, Pitchfork-approved ambience for the popular romance series -- and that have sold as crazy as, well, anything Twilight related. (Two of the three soundtracks thus far -- Twilight and New Moon -- debuted at No. 1 on the American album chart.)
The Twilight Saga Soundtracks Volume 1, a collection of music videos and never-before-seen live performances of songs included on the three Twilight Saga soundtracks, arrives in stores Dec. 4, the same day that the Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD drops. And while the DVD release gives Twilight completists a reason to update their holiday wish-lists, it also gave Dose.ca the opportunity to speak with the series’ music supervisor. Here, Patsavas shares some info on what it takes to make a Twilight soundtrack and why no artist -- no matter who -- would ever surprise her by asking to be part of the series.
Read The Whole Interview On Dose HERE 

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