For the rest of his score, which Bowers said was something akin to "writing music for, like, a whole movie on a weekly or bi-weekly basis," he was able to lean on what Patsavas was sharing in those compilations of hers to inform his own work. That is, after he unlocked the central theme for Daphne and Simon.
"Before I wrote that piece, I started taking a stab at some of the score and with that ['modern classical'] intention and making it really modern in mind," he explained. "I tried a couple of different things. I tried making all the instruments sound like they've been sampled and writing music that sounded much more like it was like a pop or abstract essentially, and that really didn't work.
He continued, "And then I also think that Alex's usage of the Vitamin String Quartet. They are so iconic for doing these modern pop arrangements that are still musically intense or musically like high art for lack of a better term...
daphneee!
When I heard Thankyou next but by vitamin string quartet loved it 👌🏾
I don’t even like pretty boys but dude looked so good on this show. I wasn’t feeling him in the movie, Sylvie’s Love.
Are the good old sound of music.