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EXCLUSIVE: Portishead co-founder Geoff Barrow has just wrapped his first feature film dubbed Game, which he co-wrote and produced via Invada Films, the newly launched arm of his Bristol-based ...
Eventually Geoff ended by saying, “Feels like I’m being used to promote the track now… I’ll shut up now.” You can watch the video for “Belong To The World” below.
Geoff Barrow performing with Portishead in London in 2008. Jim Dyson | Getty Images She shared a photo of herself (see below) with one arm around an actual dummy wearing a Portishead shirt.
Alex Garland's thoughtful, mind-bending sci-fi miniseries 'Devs' is available to stream now on FX on Hulu, as is the amazing score by Ben Salisbury, Portishead's Geoff Barrow, and The Insects.
Barrow shared a tweet about the 2024 track, writing, “FFS Not Again.” Barrow had raised a similar issue with The Weeknd a decade ago over the unauthorized sampling of the same track in 'Belong ...
— Geoff Barrow (@jetfury) August 3, 2024 Users online chimed in to encourage Barrow to take legal action. “Dude, you need to sue the f*cker,” wrote one user. Dude, you need to sue the f*cker.
Musically, composers Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury chose one very simple cue to set the scene up. In their previous collaborations with Garland, the duo has used music to make a moment “hyper ...
Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow (Portishead, Beak>) have scored the soundtrack for Alex Garland’s latest film, Men. Today, they have shared a new song from the soundtrack titled “The Church.” The ...
Its track “Field Trip” apparently samples Portishead’s “Machine Gun,” according to the band’s Geoff Barrow who says Ye and Ty$ didn’t get permission.
BEAK> — the trio of Geoff Barrow, Billy Fuller, and Will Young — wrote and recorded a soundtrack for the new graphic novel Kosmik Musik by writer Ben Wheatley and artist Joe Currie. The music ...
Portishead will start working on a new album in the near future, according to band member Geoff Barrow. The group's last album was 2008's Third, which was the follow-up to 1997's self-titled release.