Globus (music)

Globus

The world premiere of Globus at The Grand Hall, Wembley, London. It was the last concert held at this location.
Background information
Origin Santa Monica, California, United States
Genres Epic music, Orchestral, world, symphonic rock, symphonic metal
Years active 2006–present
Labels Imperativa Records, Immediate Music
Associated acts Feeder, Larry Groupe, Astra Heights
Website www.globusmusic.com
Members Ryan Hanifl
Lisbeth Scott
Scott Ciscon
Anneke van Giersbergen
Christine Navarro
Yoav Goren
Dann Pursey
Tate Simms
Mark Richardson
Jeffrey Fayman
Robert Fripp
Sammy Allen
Kfir Melamed
Hiro Goto
Mike Horick
Bernard Yin

Globus (under its legal entity, Globus Music, Inc.) is an Immediate Music-owned subsidiary and a Santa Monica-based movie trailer music-inspired band consisting of the mix of producers, musicians and vocalists[1][2] The lead composers are Yoav Goren and Jeffrey Fayman, in which this band released their albums under the Imperativa Records label. Their music style is primarily symphonic rock and Epic Music and some elements of symphonic metal.

Globus' live world premiere took place in The Grand Hall, Wembley, London, on 26 July 2006 and an album was released in August of that year.[3] Feeder's Mark Richardson is featured on drums.

Musical style

Globus' musical style range from orchestral arrangements to symphonic rock with elements of world music and symphonic metal. Some of their compositions have been used as trailer music, such as Preliator, which was featured in the trailers for Spider-Man 2[4][5] and The Dukes of Hazzard as well as the "Epic" promo for PlayStation Move. A portion of their Epicon "Preliator" track was used for the final sinking of the Japanese warship "Yamato" feature (2005).

Discography

Singles

Albums

Live Albums

DVDs

Band members

See also

For more orchestral bands related to Globus (music), see the Trailer music article.

References

  1. "'Trailer Music Live' Event at the Broad Stage on June 27th". Santa Monica Sun. June 1, 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  2. Kelly, Stephen (August 25, 2011). "Movie trailer music: it's not what you think". The Guardian. Retrieved August 25, 2011.
  3. "FX Rentals provides recording package for final concert at Wembley Grand Hall". 4rfv. 10 August 2006. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  4. Brennan, Mike. "Epicon". Soundtracknet. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  5. Gillig, Manfred (2012). Ganz großer Tonfilm (PDF). Musikwoche.
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