Clinic :: Seamless Boogie Woogie

Clinic
Album: Free Reign Pt 1 & Pt 2 (Buy)
Label: Domino Records
Clinic – Seamless Boogie Woogie (BBC2 10pm) rpt I
Clinic – Seamless Boogie Woogie (BBC2 10pm) rpt II

Clinic
Album: Free Reign Pt 1 & Pt 2 (Buy)
Label: Domino Records
Clinic – Seamless Boogie Woogie (BBC2 10pm) rpt I
Clinic – Seamless Boogie Woogie (BBC2 10pm) rpt II

Turf War
Album: The Great Escape EP (Info)
Label: Old Flame Records
Turf War – Born To Run Free
Turf War – Cheers To The Years

Radiation City
Album: Animals In The Median (Pre-Order)
Label: Tender Loving Empire Records
Radiation City – Foreign Bodies
Radiation City – The Color of Industry

The Delphines
Album: God Help The Delphines (Buy)
Label: Unsigned
The Delphines – 20 20 20
The Delphines – Hit Me Up (Live)
The Delphines – Panic (Live)

REPOST FROM JANUARY 3, 2011 INTERVIEW:
This month we spoke with Thomas Golubic, supervisor for The Walking Dead, Rubicon, and my personal favorite: Breaking Bad. Golubic, along with his business partner at the time, Gary Calamar (True Blood), revolutionized the use of indie music in television through his and Calamar’s work on the HBO drama, Six Feet Under. The duo, both DJs at KCRW, placed songs on the show by Thievery Corporation, Wilco, Quantic, Ryan Adams, PJ Harvey, Bob Mould, and Interpol, to name a few.

Thomas next parlayed his talents to work on one of the most exciting dramas on television: Breaking Bad. He continued his streak of quality placements using TV On The Radio, Timber Timbre, Beastie Boys, The Walkmen, Gnarls Barkley, Calexico, and Darondo.
During our conversation, Thomas spoke openly about the challenges music supervisors face today. He also offered excellent advice on how to break into the business. Lastly, he discussed the importance of music blogs and the Hype Machine as key resources for finding new music.


Joe Rudge is an established music supervisor based in Brooklyn, NY. An experienced licensing professional and music fanatic, he works with film, TV, commercial, and multimedia directors to enhance the moving image with sound.
Joe started as production assistant at MTV & VH1, but soon found himself music supervising for The Disney Channel. 2006 was a breakthrough year for Joe, when he music-supervised the cult hit Brick, directed by Rian Johnson, for Focus Features.
Recent music supervision highlights include Blue Valentine (directed by Derek Cianfrance), Terri (directed by Aza Jacobs), Margin Call (directed by J.C Chandor), and the Martin Scorsese documentaries Public Speaking and George Harrison: Living In The Material World.
Upcoming is the much buzzed about Sundance award winner Beasts of the Southern Wild (directed by Benh Zeitlin), released by Fox Searchlight.
