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  • the music is going to be very important because this is really this is fantasy and adventure.

  • He's gonna help the whole scale of it.

  • So today we've bean in wonderful air studios in the hole here, recording brilliant British musicians.

  • So this is the second upside we're doing.

  • But we're also doing the type of music that should go all the way.

  • I think it's like a shop window.

  • It tells you something about what's inside and makes you want to go in and find out what it is.

  • And I think that's what a good secret.

  • I think it's still a really interesting attempt to capture and to illuminate on aspect off your entire show, make you want to know more.

  • So it says something about the characters, something about the show, something about the world of the show.

  • But it's also beckoning you in.

  • It's also saying there's more, you know, come with us, and when the time is open, you're kind of settled into a into a sore frame of mind in the world where you're ready to find out what happens next.

  • We live in this world off previous Dracula music, I think for David know that there is a sense of said, Well, we've not seen this Dracula.

  • I am.

  • There's a lot of new aspects to Dracula that I hadn't seen before.

  • So So the little bit of reconsidering who he wasin trying, not thio trying not to do something necessarily that had been done before.

  • I, um this Dracula has relationships in a way that we might not have seen before.

  • You know, they might be psychopathic, hundreds of years old monster relationships, but their relationships nonetheless.

  • Fan hell saying, What is your interest in May?

  • I got that Van Helsing.

  • Who are you?

  • You're every nightmare.

  • Once an educated woman in a crucifix, we have got these characters who goes through the whole Siri's and way do follow them musically, hopefully thio a point that is satisfying resolution.

  • There is structure.

  • So for those who enjoyed music as an architectural underpinning to too serious, it was stores.

  • It was interesting tryingto trying trying to create a library off.

  • This is Dracula on that is old world, you know, whenever we need something, which which has a certain sort of a project, comes from our library, and it's not something that relies on something.

  • That reading this.

  • So it'll the newshounds are organic.

  • None of them are Elektronik.

  • You know, they're not generated by machine.

  • They are recordings of real things.

  • Leaving the following.

  • I was listening the other day.

  • The recording of episode one.

  • It was just really weird noise.

  • Understand a word that is a baby crying.

  • What if I leave?

  • What if I leave this place?

  • Right now?

  • No one is stopping you.

  • One of the key things we were saying.

  • We wanted to start a war like bring the stench of him into a room, you know, because he poisons everything.

  • You know, there's something toxic about how charming and a bane and amusing he could be.

  • He's also a beast.

  • So yeah, lots of choirs made out of screaming, distress, Children, wine glasses with bloody and rub like making percussion things.

  • I have coffins.

  • I mean, it's quite a car.

  • It's like being taken to dinner by a monster.

  • But you didn't.

the music is going to be very important because this is really this is fantasy and adventure.

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