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for Mark Mos / Los Angeles Short Film Festival

Steve Lindeman

Steve Lindeman is a Los Angeles based composer, arranger, orchestrator, and keyboard player.

Various Compositions
Poppy Theme
1:52
Resolution Theme (distant piano, and strings)
2:07
Pretty Melody
1:27
Lost Child is Found
1:18
“Tío Timoteo” (original small group instrumental composition)
2:33
“Get Your Mind Right” (original small group instrumental composition)
2:15
Somber Ensemble Reflection
1:21
Edgy Theme
1:48
Possible TV / Series Themes
"Contemplating Truths"
1:04
"Come Home" cue
1:28
Quirky Melody
0:57
Nostalgic Waltz
1:28
Gentle Piano Theme, with Harp, Strings, & Flute
1:02
Retro Jazzy TV Theme (big band)
2:48
Retro Jazz TV Theme (small group)
2:33
Snappy Theme no. 1
0:57
Snappy Theme no. 2
1:01
2-beat 1960s TV theme
1:12
Exotic Melody
2:25
Dawn Fire Mist
1:19
3 Minute Demo - Original Music for Screen
"Homecoming" short film: opening scene
"Homecoming" short film: Climactic Monologue
"Homecoming" Short Film (complete movie)
Action Hero Vibe
Comedy : "Sally Carmichael" rescore.
"Contact" rescore. Sci /Fi / Mystery / Psychological
"Charles Swann" rescore of Comedic Cemetery Dance (live studio recording)
Sad Drama: Sick Child with Parents
Biography

Dr. Steve Lindeman is a seasoned composer (having earned a Ph.D. in music history and theory), with decades of experience crafting his own musical language. Recently relocated to Los Angeles, he spent a number of years studying, performing, teaching, and composing in New York City, and Salt Lake City.  Rich in personality and character, his music is described as having "lush sonorities and unusual instrumental combinations, episodic shifts, extended silences."  

Steve has a deep passion and interest in scoring independent film, television, and documentaries.  He has a particular attraction to the work of David Fincher, the Coen Brothers, David Lynch, Vince Gilligan, Debra Granik, Mike White, Greta Gerwig, Alexander Payne, and Jesse Armstrong.  His musical personality is equally steeped in the modern cinematic sound of Carter Burwell, Nicholas Britell, Rachel Portman, Jonny Greenwood, Mark Orton, Dave Porter, Hildur Guðnadóttir, and Cristobal Tapia de Veer, as well as the jazz language of Lalo Schifrin, Johnny Mandel, Henry Mancini, and Terence Blanchard.  Lindeman's music is bold and individualistic, alternatively intimate and gentle, explorative, experimental, fresh, and unique.