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March 2013

Trailer for 'To The Wonder' Features Music by Andy Quin

To The Wonder TrailerThe trailer for the new Terence Malick-directed film, 'To The Wonder', starring Ben Affleck, Javier Bardem and Olga Kurylenko is currentlyTo The Wonder Trailer showing in UK cinemas.

It features the 'strings-only' version of an uplifting orchestral track by de Wolfe composer, Andy Quin, entitled 'Awakening', taken from 'The World Around Us' double-album.

Due to popular demand, three versions of Awakenings are available commercially for people to download from deWolfeShop.com.

Feb 2013

BT is All Smiles for New TV Commerical

BT Commercial Currently showing on TV channels across the UK is a new animated commercial for British Telecom's 118 500 directory enquiries service.
BT Commercial on YouTube
The series of brief ads use a catchy, whistled track taken from the De Wolfe album, 'Smile & Whistle' by Armand Frydman and Rene Mirat.

Have a listen to ‘Let's Go' from Smile & Whistle here

Jan 2013

Talented Beatboxer ‘Shlomo' Records for De Wolfe
Shlomo

The ‘World Loopstation Champion' beatboxing phenomenon known as Shlomo has released a series of exclusive tracks for De Wolfe clients to download.

The set of six pieces showcase Shlomo's hard-hitting beatbox technique which uses looping effects to layer up complex textures, basslines and melodies. His unique style has received huge acclaim from both the music press and his contemporaries worldwide, leading to collaborations with the likes of Björk, The Specials, Jarvis Cocker, Ed Sheeran, Hexstatic and Imogen Heap among others.

Listen to Shlomo's tracks here

Watch Shlomo perform ‘#shlomobellydancer' live
October 2012

De Wolfe on the Big Screen Again


Music from the De Wolfe catalogue has found its way onto another Hollywood production, entitled ‘Dark Horse' from Double Hope Films. Directed by Todd Solondz, the film features Selma Blair, Zachary Booth, Mia Farrow and Christpher Walken.

Two pieces by De Wolfe composers were used in the film; 'Your Music', a romantic track taken from Andy Quin's 'Easy Jazz, Easy Listening' album (DWCD 0394), and 'Looking at You', a smooth jazz track by John Altman from the 'Jazz Years' series (DWJAZZ 05).

Listen to 'Your Music'
Listen to 'Looking at You'

October 2012

De Wolfe Adds Spice to Hoffman's ‘Quartet' Film


Dustin Hoffman's makes his directorial debut with the release of ‘Quartet', based around a Ronald Harwood play set in a retirement home for opera singers. The romantic comedy features a star-studded cast including Michael Gambon, Billy Connolly, Maggie Smith and Pauline Collins.

The recording and mixing of the musical score, composed by Dario Marianelli, took place at De Wolfe's Angel Recording Studios in Islington, while a memorable dance scene in the film uses ‘Colombia Cumbia' by de Wolfe composers Javier Fioramonti and Toby Herschmann.

‘Quartet' will be in cinemas in the UK on 1st January 2013.View Quartet Clip

 

 

 



Listen to more from Fioramonti and Herschmann here

September 2012

Paul Leonard-Morgan Scores 'Dredd' Movie


De Wolfe composer Paul Leonard-Morgan has supplied a dark and industrial soundtrack to the film 'Dredd' starring Karl Urban as the iconic cartoon copper. Already receiving glowing reviews from both sides of the Atlantic, the film is out on general release this month.

Leonard-Morgan is well known for his music throughout the popular 'Spooks' TV show and last year scored the film 'Limitless' starring Bradley Cooper and Robert de Niro. He's written several albums of music for de Wolfe, including Positivity 1 and 2 (DWCD 0488/0489) and Creative World (DWCD 0338).

Watch the trailer here
Listen to clips from the 'Dredd' soundtrack here
September 2012

De Wolfe Caters for Ramsay 


TV Chef Gordon Ramsay's new 48-episode series ‘Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course' is currently showing on weekdays on Channel 4 at 5pm.

Each episode begins with de Wolfe track, ‘Dig Your Scene' by Sir Bald from his ‘Garage Punk' album (DWCD 0384), while much of the incidental music throughout the series, as well as the closing titles, were also supplied by de Wolfe.

Listen to more from Sir Bald here
Watch the show here
July 2012

Yes, It's Back - The Legendary De Wolfe Fantasy Football League!

If the Euros and the Olympics weren't enough entertainment for you, we're glad to announce that The De Wolfe Music Fantasy Football League is back by popular demand for this coming football season.

Open for registered de Wolfe clients with prizes ranging from £40 to £200 for the first four teams at season finale, we hope you'll want to get involved this year for those invaluable bragging rights.

First off, register with us by sending your name in an email to frank@dewolfemusic.co.uk. Then, head over to http://fantasy.premierleague.com to start to build your prize-winning team of 15 players. When that's done, the last stage is to join us in the de Wolfe Music League by clicking on the ‘join private league' option and entering the magic code: 50905-17337. Good luck and happy managing!

Go to the Fantasy Football site here

May 2012

Miranda Hart and Müller Team Up


A new commercial for Müller Corners has been showing on UK television screens lately. The new ‘Best of British' campaign includes a Click to view on the de Wolfe channeltongue-in-cheek voiceover from Miranda Hart and a music track from de Wolfe.


The music used in the ad is an elegant orchestral piece by de Wolfe composer, David Kelly. The track was specially commissioned for the project.

April 2012

The Fisherman's Apprentice with Monty Halls

Popular marine biologist Monty Halls has been investigating life as a fisherman and what's really involved in getting seafood onto our plate during his interesting and poignant series for BBC2.

First shown on 29th February, the 6-episode series includes several music tracks from de Wolfe which evoke the spectacular scenery in the series. An accompanying book to the series is available from www.montyhalls.co.uk, alongside a DVD box set of his hugely popular ‘Great Escape' series, which similarly features extensive music from de Wolfe.

January 2012

Mini Countryman Idents Air on The Jonathan Ross Show


Currently showing on ITV1's The Jonathan Ross Show, is a weird and wonderful series of sponsorship idents for the Mini Countryman featuring 5 chubby samurai, 2 tired beehives, 3058 glass eyes, 12 rapping puffer fish, 5 leaf blowers, 4 ghosts... and 1 skunk.

The idents were produced with cutting-edge photoreal CG and are being shown in full 3D in cinemas. The short and quirky excerpts of music used in the idents are cleverly edited pieces from various minimalist, jazz and avant-garde albums dug out of de Wolfe's vast and varied catalogue.

To watch the film click here

December 2011

Jaguar & Land Rover Launch New Promos

Two promotional films to promote Jaguar and Land Rover cars have used music from de Wolfe.

The slick and stylish short films needed some contemporary yet elegant music to match the futuristic imagery used to portray the latest car models, so the recent de Wolfe production, Riffs and Rhythms From The Leftfield (DWCD 0517) was an ideal match for the Jaguar film, which used the track If You Want It, composed by Howie.


Meanwhile, Creation and Innovation 1 taken from Creative World (DWCD 0338), an album of solid big beats and elegant strings by the prolific BAFTA award-winning composer Paul Leonard-Morgan (‘Spooks' / ‘Silent Witness'), was chosen for the Land Rover film.

Listen to Creation and Innovation 1
Listen to If You Want It
November 2011

Turners turn to de Wolfe


Turner Broadcasting, which encompasses The Cartoon Network, CNN, Adult Swim and TCM channels among others, have used a variety of music from de Wolfe in their new online promo series of videos to highlight the latest enhancements to their Turner Classic Movies UK website, www.tcmuk.tv.

Watch the promo here

November 2011

Specsavers and Ramsay Team Up

Gordon Ramsay has featured in a television commercial for Specsavers in which a relaxation session turns to embarrassment for one hapless individual. A short-sighted man mistakes Ramsay's vaporous kitchen for the hotel steam room and seats his naked self on the chopping counter, much to the surprise of the laconic chef.

The commercial for the UK opticians needed a comical and light-hearted soundtrack, so de Wolfe's ‘Cliché Favourites' series on the Hudson label was an obvious choice, with In House by Peter Fenn from Cliché Favourites 2 (HRCB17) being used alongside Black Velvet by Keith Papworth which features on the de Wolfe album, Wallpaper Music (DWCD 0129).


Listen to In House


Listen to Black Velvet

August 2011

Town With Nicholas Crane Now Showing


A new four-part series from the BBC and Open University is currently showing on Thursday nights on BBC2 until September. ‘Town', presented by Nicolas Crane, celebrates the forgotten world of the Listen to music from the seriestown as he visits Scarborough, Totnes, Ludlow and Perth.

Music for the series includes tracks from de Wolfe's libraries across a variety of genres, including the opening titles which uses ‘Montage' by Peter Howard Morris and ‘From Above' by Will Slater.


Listen to music from the series here

August 2011

New Monty Series Airs

The latest series of the popular explorer Monty Halls is currently showing on BBC2 and iPlayer with a major proportion of the music being provided by de Wolfe, including the front titles composed by Paul Lawler.

‘Monty Halls' Great Irish Escape' sees him returning to his marine biologist roots while living in the West Irish fishing town of Roundstone. During the 6-episode series, Monty tracks down and tags basking sharks, swims with dolphins and goes fishing for blue sharks along the picturesque Irish coast. The current series will air until 22nd September, while all three of Monty Halls' series are available to buy on DVD for those who missed them.

Listen to some of the tracks used here

August 2011

Praise for De Wolfe Music


De Wolfe has provided several incidental tracks for a three-episode Songs of Praise special from the Kingdom of Fife.

The final episode of the three, filmed in Dunfermline Abbey Church, will show on Sunday 21st August.

July 2011

De Wolfe Tracks Used in New Docuseries


A new documentary series airs this month with a variety of tracks from the de Wolfe catalogue. The show, Wildlife Patrol, follows the work of the National Wildlife Crime Unit as it tackles crimes against wildlife and endangered species.

The six episode-long docuseries is on air from July 19th at 7.30pm,
Tuesdays on ITV1.

July 2011

De Wolfe Soundtracks Nestlé Advert

Click to watch the adBritish Olympic Diver Tom Daley is fronting the Get Set Go Free campaign this summer for Nestlé , which is giving away free sporting opportunities in exchange for vouchers found on its products. Customers can swap the vouchers for the chance to go horse riding, play a round of golf or even win free canoeing lessons.

The uplifting backing track for the nation-wide TV campaign was specially composed by de Wolfe composer Howie.


To have a listen to more of Howie's tracks, click here.

June 2011

Orange Cinema Commercial Uses De Wolfe Music
Click to watch the ad

Currently showing in cinemas across the UK is a new commercial for Orange which features a track from de Wolfe's ‘Rouge' catalogue.

The commercial ties in with the major forthcoming film, ‘Potiche' starring Gerard Depardieu and Catherine DeNeuve. It's described as the ‘French feel-good film of the year' and, being set in the Seventies means the use of Jack Trombey's uplifting disco track, Moving On In , was the perfect choice to evoke the era.

Click here to have a listen.

May 2011

De Wolfe Fantasy Football League Winners Announced

Alas, another football season is over. But on the bright side, that means that we can announce the De Wolfe Fantasy Football League 2010/11 winners!

In first place and taking home the £200 first prize is Tom Stanford from Platinum Rye, followed by freelancer Phillip Waddicor who won £150, Jamie Zwaig from Can TV who won £80 and finally Alastair Beaton from Global Radio who took home the final £50.

Congratulations to the winners and we hope to see you again next year.

March 2011

De Wolfe Music Features in New Series

Click to viewA new BBC series which began in March is currently making extensive use of the de Wolfe piece, ‘Intolerance', by Frédéric Talgorn.

‘See You in Court' (Tuesdays, BBC1) follows 12 high profile libel cases featuring characters like Lembik Opik and Sheryl Gascoigne as they battle with the press in the courts over articles written about them.

The ominous and powerful piece serves as the perfect theme tune for the show, and is used for both the front and back titles. Its French composer, Frédéric Talgorn, is a veteran of the soundtrack genre, having composed soundtracks for film and TV since the late 80s including the highly acclaimed French films ‘Molière' (2007) and ‘Tellement Proches' (2009), and cult classics ‘Fortress' (1992), ‘Heavy Metal 2000' (2000) and ‘Robot Jox' (1990).

Listen to ‘Intolerance' here

February 2011

Little Big Planet Returns

The highly anticipated sequel to the popular Little Big Planet computer game was released this month, and it again features the classic de Wolfe track Left Bank 2 by Wayne Hill, performed by The Noveltones.

Left Bank 2 was of course originally the ‘Gallery' theme for children's BBC art shows Vision On and Take Hart, hosted by the inimitable Tony Hart.

Fans of the Noveltones' track can find it on de Wolfe's retrospective album of classic TV and Radio themes; ‘Top Dog', available from all good record stores.

December 2010

De Wolfe Mug Makes The News

Following Matt Cardle's epic battle to win the X-Factor final 2010, the first photos in the press the next day revealed him clutching a de Wolfe Centenary mug!

To the surprise of staff at de Wolfe's offices, Matt used the mug throughout his interview on TV show ‘This Morning' and the subsequent photos of him, mug in hand, leaving the studio appeared in the The Sun, The Daily Mail, and the London Metro.

Congratulations Matt on your X Factor win, your Christmas Number One, and your fine choice of mug!

Limited edition de Wolfe Centenary mugs are available here
November 2010

Angel Studios Launch Re-Vamped Website

Angel Studios have completely re-designed their website! With detailed, updated photos of Angel's three studios, new equipment and microphone lists, a news page and much more, the improved site gives a comprehensive overview of the recording complex, its staff and clients.
Click to visit Angel Studios

Based in Islington, Angel Studios was converted from an old church by de Wolfe and hosts some of the world's finest composers for anything from major Hollywood and UK film productions to television scores, major orchestras and chart-topping pop and rock acts.

Recent projects completed at Angel include soundtracks for Never Let Me Go, starring Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan, and Burke & Hare, starring Simon Pegg and Andy Sirkis, while pop artists who have been in recently include Adele, Westlife, The X Factor, Cee-Lo Green and James Blunt.

To have a look at the fab new Angel Studios website, visit: www.angelstudios.co.uk

November 2010

Shaw Brothers Kung-Fu Classics Re-Released

Kung Fu film fans out there will be delirious with the news that several of the Shaw Brother's classics, which de Wolfe supplied incidental music and title themes for during the ‘70's and ‘80's, have been re-released on DVD and in several new box-sets.

November 9th sees the release of the swordplay classics Bastard Swordsman (1983) and Return Of The Bastard Swordsman (1984), and Shaolin Mantis (1978) is out on November 16th, while other titles with de Wolfe soundtracks including The Brave Archer, Two Champions of Shaolin, Shaolin Intruders, Legendary Weapons of China and many more are now available in the ‘Legendary Heroes' series of box-sets.

The music from the plethora of Shaw Brother's films soundtracked by de Wolfe is available on our commercial release, Kung Fu Supersounds, available over at the de Wolfe shop, iTunes and all good online retail outlets.

October 2010

De Wolfe to release 'Top Dog: A Retrospective of Classic TV & Radio Themes 1960-1982'

Out on November the 8th, 'Top Dog' is the long-anticipated fourth album in the de Wolfe commercial series, celebrating 100 years of outstanding production music from the prolific vaults of de Wolfe Top Dogpublishing.

The 26 tracks on the album are a mixture of some of the nation's favourite television and radio themes including Vision On, Roobarb, Monty Python's Flying Circus, George & Mildred and the classic number one single Eye Level, a.k.a. the theme from Van der Valk. There's also many more iconic and instantly recognisable cues on the album, including some previously unreleased specially composed cues that have never before seen the light of day, even as ‘library' releases. All the tracks have been lovingly re-mastered from the original tapes.

Copies can be pre-ordered from www.dewolfeshop.com

July 2010

The De Wolfe Fantasy Football League Returns!

Just in case you were starting to miss the World Cup, we're glad to announce that The De Wolfe Music Fantasy Football League is back by popular demand for this coming football season.

So, if you're a registered de Wolfe client, why not get involved and compete alongside others in your office for those invaluable bragging rights? You can manage a fantasy football side for the season and compete in the de Wolfe League to win a whopping first prize of £200, with second place £150, £80 for third and £40 for fourth place. 

All you need to do is go to http://fantasy.premierleague.com to organise and register your team. When that's done, you'll need to join the de Wolfe Music League by clicking on the ‘join private league' option on the right, and enter the code: 13331-14176

Lastly, and most importantly, PLEASE send a confirmation email to Frank Barretta at frank@dewolfemusic.co.uk once you've registered your team. Otherwise you might not be entered properly.

Happy managing!

May 2010

5 Commercial Releases from the Rouge Back Catalogue

Voiceprint Records, one of the leading independent record companies in the world, has recently licensed five albums from the Rouge Music Catalogue.


Under the banner 'Music for TV and Film', albums by Darryl Way (Curved Air), Anthony Phillips (Genesis), Kevin Peek (Sky), Karl Jenkins (Soft Machine/Adiemus) and Mike Ratledge (Soft Machine) have been released. All of these artists contributed to Rouge in the early stages of their careers and these recordings prove interesting and collectable to their fans.

To order your copy, or for more information, click here

April 2010

De Wolfe Provides Music For Monty

The second season of Tigress Productions' highly popular Monty Halls' Great Escape, which initially aired in 2009 to rave reviews, is now showing on BBC2 from April 21st and every Wednesday at 9pm.

Monty Halls' Great Hebridean Escape sees marine biologist and professional diver Monty Halls move into a restored crofter's cottage on the Hebridean island of North Uist and become a volunteer wildlife ranger for the duration of the six-part series.

De Wolfe provided roughly half of the incidental music throughout the entire series from its library, including several recently commissioned tracks by composer Simon Stewart, while commercial tracks completed the rest of the score.

To hear some more of Simon Stewart's tracks, click here.

January 2010

Ian Dury Biopic to be Released with Music from De Wolfe

The new Mat Whitecross film, “Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll”, a biopic of the legendary Blockheads' singer Ian Dury, is due in cinemas on January 8th with a cast including Ray Winstone, Naomie Harris, Mackenzie Crook and Andy Serkis as Dury.

De Wolfe provided the incidental music for the film, while the Blockheads tracks themselves were re-recorded by the original band members with Serkis on vocals.

For more info click here

P.S. 12th Feb - Since writing, Andy Serkis has won the Evening Standard film award for Best Actor. Congratulations to him, we hope it'll be the first of many!

November 2009

Little Big Planet, featuring Left Bank 2, wins ‘Game Of The Year' 2009

Congratulations to Molecule Media, who have scored a massive hit in the gaming world this year with their groundbreaking family-friendly game, ‘Little Big Planet'.

The game has won awards in several categories at the 2009 Interactive Achievement Awards, including the coveted overall ‘Game of the Year' prize from the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.

The game includes the popular de Wolfe track ‘Left Bank 2' by Wayne Hill, which is available for LBP fans to buy from the dewolfeshop here

October 2009

De Wolfe Down Under
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De Wolfe has provided the new theme tune for the popular ‘Lateline' show in Australia. ‘Lateline' is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's news analysis program which airs at 10.30pm every evening.

The title track is Dave Sharp's ‘Hitting Headlines' from his CD: Media Power DWCD 0224.

Listen to the track here.

September 2009

Congratulations to Evolutions, ‘Conch' winners 2009

Evolutions post-production were the worthy winners of the de Wolfe-sponsored Conch Award for ‘Best Audio on a TV Entertainment Programme' at the ceremony in London last night. The award was given for their work on Top Gear, a program that coincidentally uses de Wolfe music on a regular basis (see below!)

The award was presented by our very own Client Relations Manager, Patrick Hanrahan.

To see who else won click here

August 2009

Theme from ‘Man About the House' Used in the BBC's Top Gear

Anyone who caught the last episode in the current series of Top Gear on BBC2 may have noticed Johnny Hawksworth's theme tune to seventies sitcom ‘Man About The House', produced and published by de Wolfe.

In one of the funniest Top Gear episodes ever, Clarkson and May were tasked with becoming ‘Ad Men' and making a TV commercial for the new Volkswagen Sirocco TDi, most of which ended in explosions of some type.

James May's early attempt featured a flatulent mother-in-law in the back seat, with the theme tune to the sitcom in the background.

July 2009

Roll Up for the 2009/10 De Wolfe Music Fantasy Football League

Yes, the De Wolfe Music Fantasy Football League is back!

Following our bumper number of entries last year, we're hoping this one will top it again. So, if you're a registered de Wolfe client and can nearly understand the off-side rule, why not get involved and compete alongside others in your office for those invaluable bragging rights.

The idea is to manage a fantasy football side and compete in the de Wolfe League. First prize is a whopping £200, with second place £150, £80 for third and £40 for fourth place. 

All you need to do is go to http://fantasy.premierleague.com to organise and register your team. When that's done, you'll need to join the de Wolfe Music League by clicking on the ‘join private league' option on the right, and enter the code: 1402-621. Lastly, make sure you send a confirmation email to Frank Barretta frank@dewolfemusic.co.uk.

Eh voila! Your team is ready to go and probably already downing Cristal at Mahiki to celebrate. If you need a hand, drop Frank an email. Barretta that is, not Lampard.

July 2009

De Wolfe to Sponsor a ‘Conch'

Now into its fourth consecutive year, UK Screen Sound Awards 2009, ‘The Conch', brings together over 400 members of the UK 's audio industry to celebrate the very best of British talent and facilities.

De Wolfe is proud to be sponsoring the ‘Audio on TV Entertainment' award for 2009. The winner of this award will have shown audio excellence in a British or International TV entertainment programme where the audio post-production has (in full or part) been carried out in the UK.

This year the event is to be held on Tuesday 22nd September at The King's Place Hotel in London . If you're coming along to the event we'll see you there!

For more info visit the Conch site here

March 2009

Music from Monty Python's Flying Circus Released

Tracks from the classic 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' TV series has been released for the first time ever as the next instalment in the de Wolfe commercial series of albums.

Described by Terry Jones as "the only record you can play 'What's That Sketch?' with", the album has music from classic Python skits which originally aired between 1969 - 1974, like 'Russian 42nd International Clambake' and the 'Spot The Loony' sketch, all previously unreleased and remastered for the 30-track album.

It's a must for Python fans. Order your copy from the de Wolfe Shop.

January 2009

De Wolfe Celebrates its Centenary

De Wolfe has reached a milestone in its history this year, a remarkable one hundred years after its foundation by Meyer de Wolfe in 1909. The company has since developed into the world's largest independent production music library with over 70,000 tracks, most of which can be downloaded from this site, and boasts credits ranging from Hollywood blockbusters to computer games, advertising campaigns and British sitcoms.

Having supplied music to the UK's first ever TV commercial, won an Ivor Novello Award, reached number one in the UK charts, built its own studio complex, released the world's first digital music library, published some of the UK's best known theme tunes and even recently been sampled by Beyoncé, de Wolfe can not only look on its past with pride but also to its future with confidence.

By continually tracking the very latest musical trends and technologies, de Wolfe is at the forefront of today's ever-changing media service industry. An international market leader with the service values of a family independent, the present day company is exactly how Meyer de Wolfe would have wanted it!

To read the full history of de Wolfe Music, click here

November 2008

'Little Big Planet' Featuring The Noveltones is Released

One of the hotly anticipated releases of the year for the PS3 – Little Big Planet – has finally hit the shops to a euphoric reception from the gaming press. The game includes the ‘60s de Wolfe classic ‘Left Bank 2' by Wayne Hill, performed by The Noveltones, and has clocked up a series of five-star reviews and praise for its revolutionary customisable gameplay.

The Times say that “you can customise your doll character, decorate the landscape and then race through the levels either on your own or with friends online. The title is highly imaginative, with swish stylised graphics. It also has a surreal and very British sense of humour.”

For those who want to download the track from the game, it's on sale here.

October 2008

Commercial Release: ‘Kung Fu Supersounds' is Out Now!

With the help of Joel Martin, one half of Quiet Village, we've compiled some rare slices of OST ephemera from the de Wolfe library used in the legendary Shaw Brothers' Kung Fu movies during the seventies and early eighties. Released through de Wolfe's fledgling commercial label, the original cues have all been put together for an epic 43 track album to produce what has to be the ultimate ‘must-have' release this year for cult film and soundtrack boffins everywhere.

For those not in the know, The Shaw Brothers made the original martial arts movies, which were shown late-night to the Far East blue collar crowd hungry for action and thrills. The films spawned a plethora of spin-offs and copies, and are the acknowledged inspiration behind Quentin Tarantino's ‘Kill Bill' films (the director even used the infamous Shaw's “SB” logo at the beginning of the movie!) - but none have quite captured the gritty delights of the originals.

Kung Fu Supersounds consists of some of the best and most innovative scores from those cult classics, including Return To The 36th Chamber (1980), Invincible Shaolin (1978), House Of Traps (1982), Flag Of Iron (1984), Dirty Ho (1979) and many more, re-mastered and sounding as good as they did way back when…

Order your copy here

September 2008

De Wolfe Soundtracks Outrageous New Show on ITV2

De Wolfe has supplied music for a new 6-part series on ITV2. ‘No Heroics' is on every Thursday at 10.30pm. Described as a cross between “Heroes”, “Cheers” and “The Office,” the show follows four friends and superheroes that spend their off-duty time hanging out at the local hero pub, The Fortress.

According to the preview “they drink, curse, bitch, moan, and complain about the lack of respect they get from the populace at large. It's a peculiarly British take on the world of superheroes, which means self-loathing, self-deprecation, and sexual innuendo…”

Sounds good to us! Keep your ears open for some choice slices of the Electric Banana in amongst the various De Wolfe compositions included in the soundtrack. Or you can have a listen by clicking the links below!

Electric Banana tracks:

Blow Your Mind Watch the trailer here
Street Girl
Eagle Son 'No Heroics' website
August 2008

The De Wolfe Library Sampled Again!

Atlanta-based rapper Swizz Beats, a.k.a. Kaseem Dean, is the latest Hip Hop artist to have delved deep into the De Wolfe Library for samples to plunder.

Swizz's promo single “Where The Cash At?”, taken from his forthcoming album, is currently being aired on 50 Cents' online and cable channel ‘ThisIs50', in the build up to the album's imminent release in October. The track opens with, and is largely based around a track by de Wolfe composer Roger Webb: ‘Assignation'.

Where the promo at? Here.

May 2008

The Noveltones Return

May 3rd - De Wolfe artists The Noveltones, who performed 'The Gonk' and 'Left Bank 2' kitch classics, are back in demand! 'Left Bank 2', which was originally used as the gallery sequence for the BBC series ‘Vision On' and is a tune that crops up everywhere from Top Gear to commercials for Picture Loans, will be used in a new game for the Playstation 3. The Noveltones are set to feature on the soundtrack alongside unlikely counterparts The Go Team and the influential Malian composer Toumani Diabete.

The game, a twist on the 'platform' format called Little Big Planet, has been developed by British company Media Molecule for Sony and is already drawing interest in the gaming world, despite it not being due for release until September 2008. Games industry pundits are expecting the game to be a landmark and Slashdot Games editor Michael Zenke is predicting that the game could be the PlayStation 3's killer application; "if these elements are for real, this is the reason to buy PlayStation 3" he said.

For a sneak preview of Little Big Planet, have a look here.

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De Wolfe Music Sponsor a Bulldog

March 10th - De Wolfe has teamed up with Televisual magazine for their fourth annual Bulldog Awards 2008 that kick off this month. De Wolfe will be sponsoring the award for Best Audio, with nominations for the category being announced in Televisual's March edition supplement. Voting for the awards is predominantly by members of the production community who read the magazine, although anyone is welcome to vote and could possibly win one of several prizes including a Macbook Air, Apple TV and various iPods. Voting continues throughout this month and April until the winners are announced in May.

De Wolfe are proud to be involved with the awards this year after the lush orchestral score for last year's winner was recorded at our very own Angel Studios in Islington. George Fenton's stunning soundtrack to Planet Earth was seamlessly blended with Sir David Attenborough's authoritative narration and the sounds of nature together with high definition images to create something that engaged the senses and really came alive. The show won an impressive 52% of the Best Audio vote.

You can vote online for the TV shows that grabbed your attention in 2007 across a range of categories at the Bulldog website (www.televisual.com/bulldogs) where there is a full run-down of the nominees. More information is available in Televisual's supplement this month.

Vying for the De Wolfe-sponsored Bulldog Award for Best Audio prize this year are Later With Jools Holland , Liverpool Nativity , The Lusitania , Glastonbury '07 and War Oratorio. De Wolfe Music wish the nominees the best of luck.

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January 2008
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De Wolfe in ‘Sicko' Shock Doc


January 10th - Michael Moore is rocking the boat again as his new documentary, ‘Sicko' hits the shops on DVD this week. This time his usual acerbic wit is directed at Nixon's promotion of HMOs in the seventies and health care in the United States compared to free, universal care in other countries. Despite stepping on a few toes the film got a big thumbs up at Cannes and critics have claimed it his best work yet.

De Wolfe is proud to have had several tracks included in the milestone documentary, with more featured on parts of the DVD. Tracks from the de Wolfe library by Paul Lawler, Frederic Talgorn, Jack Trombey, Tim Souster and Simon Haseley all make an appearance.

Recently de Wolfe has had a slew of tracks used in Hollywood; The Simpsons Movie, American Gangster, Talladega Nights, Nancy Drew and Tarantino's Grindhouse all include music from our library. Lets hope there's more to come - watch this space for news of any more de Wolfe tracks gracing the big screen.

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November 2007
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Deadly Avenger - Blossoms & Blood


Serial de Wolfe sampler Deadly Avenger is at it again with his new album Blossoms & Blood. The first track on the new album "We Took Vegas" samples the classic Simon Hasely track "Hammerhead".
The last track on the album Exit also samples a classic Simon Hasely track "Precinct".

Blossoms & Blood gets a big thumbs up from us at de Wolfe and is due for release early 2008.


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October 2007

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36 Second Wonder (bra)

It's back! The shortest song ever to enter the UK Singles Charts - a THIRTY-SIX second track about women's underwear - has re-entered at number 26.

The ditty, ‘The Ladies Bras' by Jonny Trunk and Wisbey, which features the line “the ladies knickers and the ladies bras” over a kitsch organ backing, entered the charts back in August at No.70, thanks to Danny Baker who first previewed the song in July. It now has a Facebook fan page and unofficial YouTube videos have begun appearing on the Internet.

The (annoyingly!) catchy organ riff used in ‘The Ladies Bras' is based on de Wolfe track ‘The Gonk', written by Herbert Chappell and performed by the legendary Noveltones. The song is named after a ‘60s fairground prize made out of wood and hair (if you must know…) and was originally aired on television as the theme tune to Thames TV's children's show, ‘Seeing And Doing', which ran from 1971-1989. It also turned up in 1978's classic zombie flick ‘Dawn Of The Dead'.

One fan on Facebook said “The kids gave us the 'Crazy Frog', now its payback time.” Supporters of The Ladies' Bras can order it today from http://wippit.com/ladiesbras.

The number one slot beckons...

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August 2007

De Wolfe Go Commercial!

De Wolfe is proud to announce that we are breaking into the commercial market with a compilation series including some of the finest tracks from the depths of our back-catalogue. The collectable albums will each be themed and will group sought-after film cues and production music into similar respective genres and styles.


The series begins with the release of Bite Harder on the 29th October 2007, an awesome sampler of some of our finest ‘70s breakbeats, loungecore, funk and psychedelic rock, featuring the era's best session musicians. Herbie Flowers, Barry Morgan, Johnny Hawksworth, The Electric Banana and Ronnie Verrell all make an appearance and among the tracks you'll find samples used by Beyonce, Kool G Rap, Cam'Ron, High and Mighty and more.

This is the first album in the series so keep an eye open for future de Wolfe commercial releases.

- To buy your copy of Bite Harder click here

- Available to download from iTunes click here

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July 2007

De Wolfe Soundtracks 2K Sports Game

2K Sports' Ice Hockey game for the X-Box 360, PS2 and 3 features several incidental music tracks from the de Wolfe library.

The imaginatively titled NHL2K8 has been receiving hot reviews in the States and its stunning next-gen visuals has led to it being called 2007's best looking Ice Hockey game. Best sounding as well we hope!

For more info go here

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June 2007

NewsKnight

 

De Wolfe are delighted that Sir Trevor McDonalds new Sunday night programme is using De Wolfe title theme "Hitting Headlines" composed by Dave Sharp.

News Knight is a brand new satirical comedy series that sees Sir Trevor McDonald as you've never seen him before, dissecting the top news stories of the past seven days.

Joining him each week will be stand-up comedian Marcus Brigstocke (Late Edition, BBC Radio 4) plus two other well-known comedians who will change each week.



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April 2007

Sing along to De Wolfe!

Lily Allens single "littlest thing" which sampled the De Wolfe track Emmanuel has been included on London Studios new playstation game Singstar - Pop Hits.


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Dead Silence

From the makers of Saw comes Universal Pictures' new fright-fest 'Dead Silence' starring Ryan Kwanten, Amber Valletta and Donnie Wahlberg.

The film features Rouge Music's 'Lucky in Love' composed by Alex Heffes

Watch the trailer

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January 2007
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Mos Def

Rapper Mos Def has taken a sample from De Wolfe. Used on the track 'Lifetime' from the album 'True Magic'. 'True Magic' is his first full-length project since 2004's 'The New Danger'. It's the third solo album from the New York rapper and is his last album on Geffen Records. Production duties are supplied by Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and Rich Harrison, among others.

Mos Def - True Magic (HMV, Amazon)

www.mosdefmusic.com

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December 2006
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Churchill's Bodyguard

De Wolfe were delighted to be involved in the music for this series, first aired on the UKTV History Channel and then on BBC 2 over the Christmas period.

Walter Thompson, a protection officer from Scotland Yard, spent almost 18 years guarding Winston Churchill, from 1921 to 1945, with a break in the 1930s. His presence was so constant that, as he ruefully admitted, he became a "perpetual annoyance" to Churchill's wife, Clementine.But his job gave him a unique insight into the great man's strengths and flaws - as the series reveals.

The DVD is now available for purchase (Amazon, BBC)
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The Littlest thing

De Wolfe get involved in the Latest Lily Allen release 'Littlest Things' released on December 11th 2006

The third single to be taken from Lily's debut album 'Alright, Still' Littlest Things takes the pace a little slower. This is a top contender for the Christmas number one spot.

The track samples the De Wolfe track Emmanuelle (original film score music).

Good luck Lily

watch the video

Lily Allen - Alright Still (HMV, Amazon, iTunes)

www.lilyallenmusic.com

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November 2006

The Prestige


The release of acclaimed director Christopher Nolan's new film The Prestige, starring Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johansson.

The film features de Wolfe's Tripping Gaily composed by Ena Baga

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Specsavers

A De Wolfe track has been used for the new Specsavers television advertising campaign.

The track from our back catalogue is "Folk Guitar" by Claude Vasori.

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October 2006
Harmony Update 7 - Now shipping

The seventh release of our Harmony hard drive system is shipping in October to all Harmony users.

To find our more about Harmony, or to arrange a demonstration, in th UK please call 020 7631 3600

outside the UK please or your local de Wolfe agent, or simply e-mail harmony@dewolfe.co.uk

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September 2006

De Wolfe music is now available to download in ten territories with more to follow soon. Every track from every CD can be downloaded in Broadcast WAV, MP3 320 & MP3 128 formats.

Register here
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July 2006

Lily Allen - Alright Still

Congratulations to Lily Allen for following up her #1 single 'Smile' with her debut album Alright Still.

Already the soundtrack for this summer, the album features the track 'Littlest Things' which samples de Wolfe's classic theme from the movie 'Emmanuelle'.

Lily Allen - Alright Still (HMV, Amazon, iTunes)

www.lilyallenmusic.com

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June 2006
 

World Cup Player

To celebrate the World Cup 2006 in Germany we've made our own World Cup Player.

 

You can view the fixtures, latest scores, group standings and listen to music for all the competing nations.

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April 2006
Failure To Launch


De Wolfe tracks Devil Woman and Go Faster feature in the US Box Office #1 Failure To Launch starring Matthew McConaughey & Sarah Jessica Parker.
 
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March 2006

BBC's Commonwealth Games Theme
is a Deadly Avenger remix of the de Wolfe classic Hammerhead composed by Simon Haseley

 

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January 2006

Brokeback Mountain Brokeback


Brokeback Mountain has already been mooted as one of the films of the year, and we here at de Wolfe are extremely proud that one of our tracks, “I'll Be Gone” by Terry Gadsden & F. Kinck-Petersen was included in the film.


The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams and was directed by Oscar winner Ang Lee.

www.brokebackmountain.com

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December 2005

itv50De Wolfe stars on the ITV Album

A new Album from ITV with 50 of their best all time theme tunes has been released.
We are delighted that six de Wolfe tracks have been included. These include the theme from "Van Der Valk", "Strike It Lucky" and "Man About The House".
Get the album at Amazon

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October 2005

 

Harmony October Update now shipping 40,000 track on one hard-drive in WAV or MP3 formats - sorry the lovely Apple Cinema display not included

The latest music update of our Harmony hard drive system is now shipping to all our Harmony users.

To find our more about Harmony, or to arrange a demonstration, please call us 020 7631 3600 or your local de Wolfe agent, or simply e-mail harmony@dewolfe.co.uk



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morphine

Italian label Plastic has put together some of de Wolfe's finest tracks from the 60s. The compilation brings together tracks from some of our finest composers of the era including Reg Tilsley, Jonny Hawksworth and Keith Papworth.
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Churchill's Bodyguard Airs

De Wolfe has provided the music for Churchill's Bodyguard, a 13 part series begins on November 21st on UKTV History.

It tells the fascinating story of Churchill and Walter Thompson. Thompson was known as Winston's Shadow and was Churchill's bodyguard for 13 years.

Read an excerpt about the two from The Sunday Times Magazine.
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September 2005



GMTV's News music 2005 supplied by De Wolfe composed by Dave Hubbard.

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The Music Library

October sees the release of The Library Music book, a compilation of the cover art of De Wolfe and other music libraries from the 50s, 60s & 70s.

The book comes with an exclusive CD of rare library tracks

Available at Amazon

August 2005

De Wolfe introduces its music download service in the UK. Every track from every CD is now available to download in pristine broadcast quality WAV format or MP3s at 320 and 128kbps.

Register for downloads

Ian Boddy interview - Sound on Sound August 2005

In this month's Sound On Sound magazine de Wolfe composer Ian Boddy gives a fascinating
insight into his career and approach to music.

Ian is one of Britain's leading electronic musicians as well as a pioneer in sound design. In the interview Ian talks about his recordings, playing live, writing for de Wolfe, and his most recent innovative work.

www.ianboddy.com


The August 2005 issue of Sound On Sound features the interview with Ian plus an article on the recording of Jeff Wayne's War of The Worlds, plus all the latest equipment reviews, techniques and tutorials.

The August issue is also sees the first SOS DVD Rom featuring over two and a half hours of video interviews, documentaries and tutorials, plus in excess of 150 minutes of music and audio examples.

SOS August issue

 

 

 

Gorillaz - Demon Days

Check out the amazing new #1album Demon Days from Gorillaz featuring De Wolfe's track 'Dank Earth'. Congratulations to Murdoc, Noodle, Russel and 2D on a stunning record.


www.gorillaz.com

Get the album at Amazon

Also available on the iTunes Music Store

Tribute to Basil Kirchin 1927-2005

Basil Kirchin was a pioneer of avant-garde film and television music, a renowned jazz musician and a good friend of de Wolfe music. Sadly Basil passed away in June and will be greatly missed.

"Three or four decades on the world within our world that Basil Kirchin uncovered remains deep and unnerving, familiar and alien" Bob Stanley Mojo Magazine July 2005

You can read more about Basil here

Abstractions of the Industrial North
Recorded for the de Wolfe library in the mid-sixties Kirchin hand-picked the musicians for this project. They included Jimmy Page, Tubby Hayes, Big Jim Sullivan and Clem Cattini. 'Only the best toughest and tightest'.


This session produced some of Basil's most beautiful music that thankfully is now available
on CD for the first time.
Available at Amazon