
FrameTrax Podcast
1) Miami Vice
Send us a text Resplendent with authentic 1980s music, fashion, and vibe, "Miami Vice" follows two undercover detectives and their extended team through the mean streets of Miami, Florida. The music c...Show More
2) The Muppets
The Muppets are an American ensemble cast of puppet characters known for an absurdist, surrealist, burlesque, and self-referential style of variety-sketch comedy. Created by Jim Henson in 1955, they h...Show More
3) Horror
This time on FrameTrax we explore the haunting world of horror scores! From the creeping dread of strings to the jarring beats that make our hearts race, horror scores are crucial in setting the tone...Show More
4) Bill Conti
He made Rocky Balboa a hit, gave the Karate Kid his kick, and had the Right Stuff for NASA. It’s the powerful music of the great Bill Conti, this time on FrameTrax.Support the show
5) One-Offs
In the world of movie scores, there exist composers who made an indelible mark with just one unforgettable composition. From Wendy Carlos' "Tron" to John Scott's "The Final Countdown", these one-hit ...Show More
6) Basil Poledorius
This time of FrameTrax, his name may be hard to pronounce but his music is timeless. From Conan, to Robocop, to Free Willy, Basil's epic themes have played against some of the most iconic moments in ...Show More
7) Ennio Morricone
This time on FrameTrax, we're listening to the wonderful themes by Ennio Morricone. From his early western scores like Once Upon a Time in the West to his later work from Hateful Eight, we scratch the...Show More
8) Andrew Lloyd Webber
A look into the life and career of the most commercially successful composer of all time, the musical and theater icon, Andrew Lloyd Webber.
9) Hans Zimmer
From his humble beginnings with Rain Man to his reign as captain of his own empire, Hans Zimmer is an enigmatic and often polarizing figure in the film music community. We take a listen to his m...Show More
10) John Williams The Sequel
This time on FrameTrax we revisit the greatest composer of all time. It's John Williams, The Sequel. ET, Jaws, and even Space Camp get listened to in this special episode.