How Jack Antonoff Curated the Soundtrack for Christian Dior Series ‘The New Look,’ Featuring Nick Cave and Perfume Genius
02.04.2024 - 18:05
/ variety.com
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor When Grammy-winning musician Jack Antonoff was curating the music for AppleTV+’s series “The New Look,” he shared ideas of instrumentation and a list of artists he had in mind for who could form the soundtrack. “We started looking at that wish list and who was realistic,” says the show’s music supervisor Mark Wike. “We looked at who was touring and who was doing what.
It was all about the different variables to make it happen.” In the end, Bartees Strange, Lana Del Rey, Florence Welch and Nick Cave were among the artists who Antonoff gathered to help curate contemporary and new original recordings of classics. The series follows the rise of Christian Dior (Ben Mendelsohn) as a designer living and working in Paris during the Nazi occupation. Juliette Binoche plays Coco Chanel, already established herself as a grand designer, and the series follows the pivotal moment when Dior makes his mark on the world by setting up the House of Dior and sets in place the rivalry between the two designers.
Cave’s cover of the Edith Piaf classic “La Vie En Rose” was recorded specifically for the show. Cave’s version plays at the end of the fifth episode. “He wanted Nick and that worked out spectacularly,” Wike says.
Bartees Strange reimagines “You Always Hurt the One You Love,” the Mills Brothers classic. Composer James Levine recalls having done the music for the episode when he heard the demo and placed the song. “I found the spot and baked it into my print of my cue and sent it on.
I said, ‘You can’t separate this. You can’t change it,” he says of how the score bleeds seamlessly into the song playing. Adds Wike, “That was a Jimmy touchstone, that handoff.
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