Episodios

  • E456: Anthony Willis: Scoring Wuthering Heights
    Apr 15 2026

    After the huge success of Promising Young Woman and Saltburn, director Emerald Fennel called upon British-born, L.A.-based composer Anthony Willis to work with her a third time for her adaptation of Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Willis speaks to Headliner about how he worked on the score alongside the Charli XCX album of new songs for the film, how he and Fennel approached this new adaptation, and *that* viral Sophie Ellis-Bextor moment in Saltburn.

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    44 m
  • In The Box E29: Hildur Guðnadóttir: Scoring The Bride
    Mar 31 2026

    Icelandic composer Hildur Guðnadóttir went from releasing indie-classical solo cello albums, to becoming an awards-magnet film composer, with BAFTAs, GRAMMYs, and an Academy Award for her score to the Joaquin Phoenix-starring Joker to her name. She calls 2026 her ‘monster’ year, which has seen her score 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed The Bride. She chats to Headliner about working on these idiosyncratic films back to back, her long-awaited upcoming return to the stage this year, and why Cubase is key to her work.

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    59 m
  • Emerging Headliner E50: Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys: Pale Bloom
    Mar 30 2026

    Born in South Africa, Lucy Kruger relocated to Berlin to pursue her ambitions for her band, The Lost Boys, an indie art-pop outfit that is lavished with guitar feedback, violas, sparse arrangements, and haunting melodies. Releasing music since 2014, she chats to Headliner about new album Pale Bloom.

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    32 m
  • E455: Benjamin Wallfisch: Scoring Welcome to Derry
    Mar 30 2026

    After a musical upbringing that was staunchly classical, Benjamin Wallfisch has married his Bach-influenced skillset with a love of music technology to become one of Hollywood’s go-to composers. After a huge breakthrough working on Blade Runner: 2049 alongside a certain Hans Zimmer, huge jobs kept rolling in, including Shazam!, It and It Chapter Two, Twisters, and Alien: Romulus. The composer discusses scoring Welcome to Derry and Predator Badlands, and pivoting from pursuing orchestral conducting to making music for movies.

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    41 m
  • Emerging Headliner E49: Moody Joody: Meet the trio behind OOPS!
    Mar 19 2026

    Moody Joody’s new single, OOPS!, is the perfect soundtrack to your next wild night out – and next morning hangxiety. The Nashville trio discuss writing OOPS!, what to expect from their forthcoming debut album, alternative band names, and why the new record will shock people from their hometown.

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    33 m
  • E454: Ego Ella May: Making Good Intentions
    Mar 18 2026

    South-East London based, award-winning, British-Nigerian singer-songwriter and musician Ego Ella May opens up on being an introvert in the music industry, forging a path as an independent artist, and delves into the making of her second album, Good Intentions.

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    34 m
  • In The Box E28: Nicolas Rebscher: Making Louis Tomlinson’s ‘How Did I Get Here?’
    Mar 17 2026

    German producer Nicolas Rebscher discusses producing and co-writing Louis Tomlinson’s no.1 album, How Did I Get Here?, including a behind the scene look at how hit singles, Lemonade and Imposter came together. He discusses making the record in Costa Rica, how the singer has carved out his own indie sonic identity after One Direction, why this is a lighter record than Tomlinson’s previous efforts, and how he used Steinberg’s Cubase to make the record.

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    41 m
  • Aspiring Headliner E89: Salarymen: Take It Or Leave It
    Mar 2 2026

    Renee de la Motte and Thomas Eagleton are the duo behind Salarymen, a band making nostalgia-inducing indie songs combining an array of rock, psych, and dream pop influences. Having supported the likes of Royal Otis and touring the States, Japan, and their native Australia, the duo reveal the process behind their debut album, Take It Or Leave It.


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    36 m