Clint Mansell歌手简介:
Clint Mansell是位配乐大师,他原本是英国摇滚乐团Pop Will Eat Itself的主唱兼键盘手,乐团在1996宣布解散后,克林特转往美国发展,以电子音乐作为创作主轴,98年,他在本片导演达伦的邀约下,为「π」创作音乐,克林特就在这样的机缘下走进了电影音乐创作的世界,2001年,克林特继续为达伦的作品「噩梦挽歌」谱写音乐,克林特为此片所写的音乐深获推崇,不但「达文西密码」、「魔戒二部曲-双城奇谋」等电影都曾选用为预告片的音乐,就连Paul Oakenfold、Delerium等电音名流都曾为本片的音乐打造混音盘。克林特的影音作品包括了「2005撒哈拉」、「毁灭战士」、「拿命线索」、「11点14分」、「鬼地方」…等。
by Joshua Landau
Frontman for the sadly defunct Pop Will Eat Itself, among other things, Clint Mansell (b. January 7, 1963, Coventry, England) has played a lot of music. Affectionately known as Clint Poppie, he started out in 1981, forming a group called From Eden, which included future members of Pop Will Eat Itself, in the English industrial city of Stourbridge. After several years, the band broke up (they argued over who had performed better on The Tube). Mansell, along with future Poppies Adam Mole and Graham Crabb, then recruited the fourth Poppie, Richard March, and proceeded to release an EP as Wild and Wandering. On their next EP, self-released, the band finally came to rest with the name Pop Will Eat Itself, stolen from an NME article.
Signed to Chapter 22, Pop Will Eat Itself put out a series of singles and a pair of albums, attracting much attention. Eventually, they signed to RCA. After three albums, innumerable singles, and a fair amount of critical and commercial success, RCA dumped the Poppies. They immediately signed with their former A&R man's label, Infectious. After another pair of albums, the band began to fragment. Crabb split for his own project, Golden Claw Music, and in 1996 Pop Will Eat Itself split up.
Mansell moved to the U.S. after the breakup. He then proceeded to write the score to the movie Pi, and he produced a limited-edition U.K. remix 12" of the movie's theme. In addition, he has worked with Trent Reznor, both helping with remixes and appearing on Nine Inch Nail's album The Fragile, and has pursued film scoring aggressively, including the scores for Knockaround Guys and Requiem for a Dream. Finally, he is currently at work on a solo album, to be released on Nothing Records.