Watching? Whatevers on in the show, guess. Do people usually listen to music while they watch shows?
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Also wondering this. Just watch the show. 🤷♂️
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Good point!
Obviously Miles Davis is the only answer, but only while watching Elevator to the Gallows because he composed and performed the soundtrack. Otherwise I just listen to the thing I'm watching.
riiiiight?!
Don’t true crime “stuff” usually have background music already? But to answer your question, dark film scores. Check out music from composers like Jóhann Jóhannsson and Hildur Guðnadóttir.
I'm digging jazz noir actually, its not quite sinister, intriguey and toasty. Will check out those too
Yakety sax, sometimes.
Some reccs I would classify as "Jazz Noir":
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Charles Mingus)
Blue in Green (Miles Davis)
Cry Me A River (Dexter Gordon)
Sugar (Stanley Turrentine)
I imagine In a Silent Way would be incredible in a crime drama, for example over a murder scene, with all the other sound cut out and just that playing (more like "foreground music", if that's a thing)
Maybe self help tapes for enjoying murder porn?
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