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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Jamie Christopherson's score to the horror film, Leave, is getting a digital release on October 31, 2023 by CodaWave Records. The album consists of 25 original tracks with main theme and additional music by Harald Nævdal (Demonaz from the Norwegian black metal band Immortal). The film, directed by Alex Herron, is now streaming on Shudder. Leave stars Alicia von Rittberg, Herman Tømmeraas, Stig R. Amdan. Jamie's other credits include Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, HBO Max's American Wrestler: The Wizard, Netflix's A California Christmas, and the Hulu true crime series How I Caught My Killer, for which he did the theme music. The score will be available on all major digital sites including iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music.
When discussing his work on the film Jamie says, "For this Norwegian film score I had a lot of fun interweaving elements of Nordic folk music like Hardanger fiddle and women's choir with modern synthesizers and elements from Norwegian black metal. I hope everyone enjoys the score as much as I do!"
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The Leave synopsis reads: An abandoned infant is found in a cemetery in the United States. The child is wrapped in a blanket with satanic symbols. A Wolf's Cross pendant hangs around her neck. Twenty years later: Hunter is obsessed with finding out why she was abandoned and who her biological parents are. A genetic test, the blanket, and the Wolf's Cross lead her to Norway. Hunter is closing in on the terrifying truth, but visions of a dark figure warn her: LEAVE!
ABOUT JAMIE CHRISTOPHERSON
Whether it be writing evocative orchestral music, recording world instruments on location in exotic places or programming cutting-edge modern synths, multi-award-winning composer Jamie Christopherson, https://www.jamiechristopherson.com/, has built a reputation for consistently delivering unique, fresh and unexpected scores. He experiments with creating new music that gets to the heart of a project, while always infusing his signature style into the vision of the director and producers.
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Known for his interest and expertise in multiple media and genres, Jamie's music can be heard in feature films, video games, television shows, documentaries, theatrical trailers, commercial spots, branding campaigns, theme parks and much more. Some of his notable works include: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Video Game), Homeland (Showtime Series, additional music), Ray Donovan (Showtime Series, additional music), How I Caught My Killer (HULU Series, theme music), The Affair (Showtime Series, additional music), California Christmas (Netflix Original Film), Fortnite (Video Game), The Ride (Feature Film, starring Ludacris) and Samsung "Over the Horizon" (Composer for 3 Years).
When discussing his work on the film Jamie says, "For this Norwegian film score I had a lot of fun interweaving elements of Nordic folk music like Hardanger fiddle and women's choir with modern synthesizers and elements from Norwegian black metal. I hope everyone enjoys the score as much as I do!"
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The Leave synopsis reads: An abandoned infant is found in a cemetery in the United States. The child is wrapped in a blanket with satanic symbols. A Wolf's Cross pendant hangs around her neck. Twenty years later: Hunter is obsessed with finding out why she was abandoned and who her biological parents are. A genetic test, the blanket, and the Wolf's Cross lead her to Norway. Hunter is closing in on the terrifying truth, but visions of a dark figure warn her: LEAVE!
ABOUT JAMIE CHRISTOPHERSON
Whether it be writing evocative orchestral music, recording world instruments on location in exotic places or programming cutting-edge modern synths, multi-award-winning composer Jamie Christopherson, https://www.jamiechristopherson.com/, has built a reputation for consistently delivering unique, fresh and unexpected scores. He experiments with creating new music that gets to the heart of a project, while always infusing his signature style into the vision of the director and producers.
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Known for his interest and expertise in multiple media and genres, Jamie's music can be heard in feature films, video games, television shows, documentaries, theatrical trailers, commercial spots, branding campaigns, theme parks and much more. Some of his notable works include: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Video Game), Homeland (Showtime Series, additional music), Ray Donovan (Showtime Series, additional music), How I Caught My Killer (HULU Series, theme music), The Affair (Showtime Series, additional music), California Christmas (Netflix Original Film), Fortnite (Video Game), The Ride (Feature Film, starring Ludacris) and Samsung "Over the Horizon" (Composer for 3 Years).
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