"How does a Nashville singer/songwriter go from country flavored rock n roll songs, to creating a haunting, atmospheric, and epic instrumental horror movie soundtrack? Simple. Just track back to Stewart Eastham’s formative years. Born and raised in the foothills of rural Northern California, Eastman was a music and film fanatic from the very beginning—starting with his parents’ beat-up Beatles records and horror movie VHS tapes. A lot of his youth was spent consuming horror novels and wandering the horror section of local video rental shops. Thus the challenge of composing the 12 track “Human No More” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), almost came naturally.
"Stewart Eastham spent weeks bouncing ideas off director Christopher Broadstone while developing the sound palette and basic themes/motifs used throughout the score. In a movie which develops in a murky underworld, where a lone wolf detective crosses paths with a possible serial killer harboring a personal vendetta. “We shared points of reference from Zimmer to Reznor and other specific film scores, but it was really important to both of us to have a score that didn’t sound like anything we’d heard before,” explains Eastham..."
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