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Bernard Herrmann "Taxi Driver (Original Soundtrack Recording)" Bob Nanna Vance Joy's love of music

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Vance Joy's love of music was inspired by his mother's aptitude at literature and his father's fondness of singing

“It’s just invigorating

As stylistically diverse as ever

And that was it

2011's Black Up was the first full-length sonic move from Shabazz Palaces

Bernard Herrmann "Taxi Driver (Original Soundtrack Recording)" Bob Nanna Vance Joy's love of musicThe music by Bernard Herrmann was his final score before his death on December 24, 1975, and the film is dedicated to his memory. Robert Barnett of MusicWeb International has said that it contrasts deep, sleazy noises, representing the "scum" that Travis sees all over the city, with the saxophone, a musical counterpart to Travis, creating a mellifluously disenchanted troubadour. Barnett also observes that the opposing noises in the soundtrack gritty

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