One of the most fascinating and memorable things about classic British science fiction is its eerie , jarring soundscape . And just like Doctor Who and other television show , a handful of British composers and sound designers did a mountain to shape this aural phenomenon . Anew BBC radio documentarywill open your ear .
Here ’s the official verbal description for “ Clarence Day of Fear and Wonder “ :
Matthew Sweet is unite by Oscar - pull ahead composer Steven Price for a review of music write for British Sci Fi films , memorialize on London ’s South Bank as part of the BFI Sci Fi Festival -“Days of Fear and Wonder ” .

Matthew and Steve begin their survey with Arthur Bliss ’s noted score for the HG Well ’s inspired film “ thing To arrive ” . They look at the work of James Bernard and Tristram Cary for the Quatermass films and meditate on scores for “ The First Men In The Moon ” ; “ 2001 – A Space Odyssey ” ; “ Alien ” ; “ Brazil ” ; “ Flash Gordon ” “ The Hitchhiker ’s Guide To The Galaxy ” ; “ Sunshine ” ; “ Inception ” ; “ Under The peel ” and “ Gravity ” .
The hour - foresightful documentary film is available to heed to for the next couple hebdomad . [ BBC ]
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