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duotone audio group: AMC’s Rubicon Previews with Music from Pete Nashel

“Rubicon,” AMC’s latest drama, is set to premiere August 1, 2010.  AMC offered a sneak preview of the one-hour pilot on Sunday, June 6, after the season finale of “Breaking Bad.”

Scored by duotone’s Pete Nashel, the show received early praise from the NY Times, Rolling Stone, and others:

“AMC’s stellar track record of Mad Men and Breaking Bad speaks for itself – and Rubicon seems to be in the same elite class,” writes Peter Travers in Rolling Stone, calling the show a “superbly brainy thriller.”  The NY Times says “‘Rubicon’ seems irresistible: a suspenseful series laced with conspiracy and espionage in the style of classic 1970s thrillers like ‘Three Days of the Condor’ and ‘The Parallax View.’”

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duotone’s Peter Nashel and Pete Miser Get Their ‘Freakonomics’ On

NEW YORK CITY, April 30, 2010 – Tonight, the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival concludes with the premiere of “Freakonomics,” the highly anticipated documentary adaptation of the best-seller by economist Steven Levitt and his co-author, Stephen J. Dubner. The film is comprised of segments by noted documentary filmmakers Morgan Spurlock, Eugene Jarecki, Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing, Alex Gibney, and Seth Gordon. Composers Peter Nashel and Pete Miser of duotone scored Jarecki’s segment, which focuses on crime in America in the 90′s and what caused it to drop.

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