A Quote by JPEGMAFIA

I love soundtracks. I used to have three iPod classics: one with regular music, one with soundtracks, and one with demos on it. — © JPEGMAFIA
I love soundtracks. I used to have three iPod classics: one with regular music, one with soundtracks, and one with demos on it.
I've featured in some soundtracks in the past, and I would love to do more. I love great soundtracks to movies. Quentin Tarantino always picks amazing soundtracks, so I would like to do something for him or write a song for him.
Soundtracks are made all the time that die horrible deaths - even soundtracks for popular movies.
I like film soundtracks. I like the soundtracks better than the movies.
I love to listen to lots of different genres of music, but mostly movie soundtracks and music theater.
I keep my iPod on shuffle most of the time, but I'm most into Cirque du Soleil soundtracks.
From what I've heard, videogame soundtracks - obviously, there's less budget and all of that - it just seems like game soundtracks are farmed out among friends. And it seems like more of an afterthought. It's a videogame. It's much more background.
I remember being obsessed with 'The Score' by The Fugees. I used to listen to a lot of really melodic music with a lot of harmonies. The Beach Boys used to make me happy, and Simon and Garfunkel, and I used to listen to a lot of film soundtracks as well.
I was really influenced by a lot of Disney soundtracks, because that's what I used to watch all the time, and they always put music in it, which is why I tend to have popular melodies over harder beats.
I love soundtracks to movies and am always touched by the music if it's good. The music in some old Disney movies, like 'Pinocchio,' 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Peter Pan' really gets to me.
There was a time - and I used to get made fun of a lot - that all I collected was soundtracks.
There was a time - and I used to get made fun of a lot - that all I collected was soundtracks
Before me, music soundtracks were sort of afterthoughts.
I love horror movie soundtracks like 'It Follows' or 'Halloween.'
The fabulous side of Taboo was dressing up and dancing like no one was watching you. There were no rules. You had Jeffrey Hinton playing every kind of music. It was like going back to when I used to deejay at Planet in '79, where you'd mix in nutty things like hip-hop or reggae or The Sound of Music [1965] or other film soundtracks - whatever.
I think if you write music for soundtracks then sometimes you do something that you could never do if the film did not exist.
Our music over the years has been very cinematic. It's surprising we never really got into film soundtracks.
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