Aaron Cupples

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Aaron Cupples
GenresExperimental rock, alternative rock, electronic, avant garde
Occupation(s)Film Composer, Record Producer, Songwriter, audio engineer, musician
InstrumentsGuitar, bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, sampler, drum machine,
Associated actsCivil Civic, The Drones, Dan Kelly, Paul Kelly
Websitewww.aaroncupples.com

Aaron Nicholas Cupples is an Australian born, London (UK) based, film composer, record producer, and musician. He has produced, composed or mixed for artists such as Spiritualized, Blanck Mass, Civil Civic, The Vaccines, The Drones, Miles Kane, Broken Social Scene, Paul Kelly, Dominique Young Unique, Dan Kelly, Snowman, and Standish/Carlyon. He was described as "one of Australia’s most talented young producers” by Audio Technology magazine[1] and produced and mixed two albums included in an industry-voted ’100 Greatest Australian Records Of All Time’ list.[2]

He recently scored the original soundtrack for the film Island of the Hungry Ghosts for which he was nominated 'Best Music' at the British Independent film awards.[3] The film premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival for where it won the Best Documentary award.[4] The soundtrack has been described as "otherworldly and experimental" with a "supernatural aura"[5] and was created with oversized, stretched and augmented wire instrumentation. "The effect is eerie and the tone befitting the film's themes and the island's essential wildness."[6]

Recent work includes the score for which premiered at 2019 Sundance Film Festival.[7]

Awards[]

Year Organisation Award Result
2018 British Independent Film Awards[8] Best Music Nominated
2019 OZZIES[9] Best Original Soundtrack Nominated
2019 Aubagne International Film Festival [10] Best Original Soundtrack Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Local Produce AARON CUPPLES Archived 10 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time
  3. ^ BIFA
  4. ^ 2018 Tribeca Film Festival Juried Awards
  5. ^ Review - Little White Lies
  6. ^ Review - Eye For Film
  7. ^ Sundance Film Festival
  8. ^ BIFA
  9. ^ "Ozflix TV".
  10. ^ "Aubagne celebrates the 20th birthday of Music & Cinema".

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