Beyond the Beyond: Music from the Films of David Lynch

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Publisher: Hat & Beard Press/David Lynch Foundation

Measurements: 6.25 x 9 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

From his early short films in Philadelphia during the 1960s to more recent works like Inland Empire (2006), the iconic artist and director David Lynch (born 1946) has expertly used sound to shape mood, challenge audience expectations, and add complex emotional depth. Created in collaboration with Lynch, Beyond the Beyond: Music from the Films of David Lynch delves into the role of music and sound in his films, alongside Lynch's own original compositions. The project also draws on his personal archives, featuring photographs and memorabilia from Eraserhead onward.

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Publisher: Hat & Beard Press/David Lynch Foundation

Measurements: 6.25 x 9 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

From his early short films in Philadelphia during the 1960s to more recent works like Inland Empire (2006), the iconic artist and director David Lynch (born 1946) has expertly used sound to shape mood, challenge audience expectations, and add complex emotional depth. Created in collaboration with Lynch, Beyond the Beyond: Music from the Films of David Lynch delves into the role of music and sound in his films, alongside Lynch's own original compositions. The project also draws on his personal archives, featuring photographs and memorabilia from Eraserhead onward.

Publisher: Hat & Beard Press/David Lynch Foundation

Measurements: 6.25 x 9 inches

Format: Hardcover

Condition: New

From his early short films in Philadelphia during the 1960s to more recent works like Inland Empire (2006), the iconic artist and director David Lynch (born 1946) has expertly used sound to shape mood, challenge audience expectations, and add complex emotional depth. Created in collaboration with Lynch, Beyond the Beyond: Music from the Films of David Lynch delves into the role of music and sound in his films, alongside Lynch's own original compositions. The project also draws on his personal archives, featuring photographs and memorabilia from Eraserhead onward.