24-11-2025 20:53 via magneticmag.com

How It Was Made: Edo Van Breemen – Keeper (Mutant + Horror Score)

Edo Van Breemen built the Keeper score through a very hands-on process that leans fully into physical recordings, custom sample instruments, and a workflow shaped by his remote studio near Vancouver. The film asked for a sound that felt rooted in place, so he focused on acoustic sources that mirror the environment shown on screen. Instead of stacking plugins for color, he relied on personal recordings and performance-driven material to shape the foundation of each cue.His approach centers on int
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