Ilan Eshkeri's captivating soundtrack, Black Sea, invites you to immerse yourself in a world of suspense and adventure. Released on 20 January 2015 through Back Lot Music, this evocative album masterfully weaves a sonic narrative that complements the film's thrilling journey. With a duration of one hour, Black Sea is a meticulously crafted collection of tracks, including 'Clean Your Desk', 'Mansion', and 'The Plan', which showcase Eshkeri's skill in creating an atmospheric and emotive soundscape. As a renowned composer, Ilan Eshkeri's work on Black Sea is a testament to his ability to evoke the essence of the story, drawing the listener into the depths of the ocean and the darkness of the human experience. This soundtrack is a must-listen for fans of the film and those who appreciate the art of cinematic music.
Ilan Eshkeri is a renowned British composer celebrated for his diverse and innovative musical creations. Born in London, Eshkeri's journey began with learning the violin and guitar during his childhood, leading him to study music and English literature at Leeds University. His eclectic body of work spans concert music, film scores, and artist collaborations, all united by his passion for emotional narratives that deeply resonate with audiences. Eshkeri's compositions have graced numerous films, including "Layer Cake," "Coriolanus," and "Stardust," showcasing his ability to transcend genres and mediums. Beyond film, his music is performed in concert halls and theaters, reflecting his versatility as a composer, songwriter, producer, and conductor. Eshkeri's unique approach to composition, where he embraces the constraints of each project to push creative boundaries, has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated following. Whether scoring a film, composing for a video game, or collaborating with other artists, Ilan Eshkeri's music leaves an indelible mark on the world of art and entertainment.
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