I am a longtime fan of the works of Peter Chung and Drew Neumann (mainly Aeon Flux) of course, and my question is for Mr. Drew Neumann. I was wondering if you have a web site on the internet specifically for you and your music? I'd be very interested in checking it out if you have one, mainly because I write for an online publication that covers a broad range of underground and alternative electronic music (ReGen Magazine
http://www.regenmag.com). I was wondering if you would be interested in a possible InterView?
That aside, I really do admire your work. Beautiful music!!!
Take care, and thank you very much.
― Ilker Yücel, Monday, 8 May 2006 17:02 (nineteen years ago)
Hi--thanks for the kind words! I don't wander by here often
but I just happened to this afternoon and saw your post.
I have a domain (Droomusic.com) but no web site at this time.
I haven't had the time to set one up! An interview would be
okay by me, but in 2 weeks--right now I'm under a deadline
on an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
(Cartoon Network).
I'll check out the website above--sounds interesting!
Drew
― Drew Neumann, Monday, 8 May 2006 23:54 (nineteen years ago)
Coincidently, today my ordered "Eye Spy"-CD arrived. As this thread is from a fan of Drew Neumann's work, it might be a good spot to write some words of appreciation. I have been hearing Eye Spy in a loop for hours now and it is just beautiful and brings to life so many seen and unseen pictures.
Thank you for this great piece of music.
Martin
― Martin73, Tuesday, 9 May 2006 21:51 (nineteen years ago)
Hi y'all,
Here goes, as well as I can remember my resume:
Scalps, Biohazard, The Tomb (all cheesy horror flicks) a ton of animated
shorts including Buzz Boxx, and sound effects for Evil Dead II,
My Summer Vacation, and a few other things. At Serafine Studios
I also worked on Hunt for Red October. That was the 80's.
In the 90's I worked on Beauty and the Beast (SFX for Disney), The
Miracle Piano teaching system, a bunch of multimedia projects for
companies that are all gone (including Time Warner Multimedia)
sound cards, sound development for several synthesizer companies,
logos and titles for several shows for E! including Talk Soup
(Kinear actually announced my daughter's birth on air) and Aeon
Flux and Liquid TV, Shnookums & Meat, Tex Tinstar,
Aaahhh!!! Real Monsters!!, Wild Thornberrys,
(We're getting into the 21st century now)
Evil Con Carne (Cartoon Network, Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
(still going).
Sleep is for sissies.
Sorry about the web site--I'll get around to it eventually....
― Drew Neumann, Tuesday, 23 May 2006 22:12 (nineteen years ago)
two weeks pass...
yeah, I second that evil dead motion. (?)
Thanks alot for responding Drew! I've been wanting to see Real Monsters again for years, but there is no dvd collection I think. I remember really liking that show and I bet if I watched it now I could recognize your sounds and tunes.
That's cool to hear that you helped ddevelop synth sounds and stuff, because I have always thought that many of your synth instrument sounds are very unique and different than most that I hear.
― Antimax (Antimax), Monday, 12 June 2006 23:41 (nineteen years ago)