Flying Lotus-scored film to premiere at Sundance Festival
08 January 2014, 13:23
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Following news that both Ben Gibbard and Ad-Rock have soundtracked films airing at this year’s Sundance Festival, it looks like Flying Lotus has decided to get in on the act too.
The LA producer is no stranger to scoring things, getting involved with everything from cartoons to the latest Grand Theft Auto video game. Now, however, he’s taken on upcoming flick Imperial Dreams.
Fly Lo has reportedly contributed a “inspired rhythmic score” for the movie, which follows the story of a man released from jail searching for his son.
Sundance Film Festival 2014 runs from 16-26 January in Utah.
[via FACT]
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