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Encyclopedia > E.S. Posthumus

E.S. Posthumus is an independent music group that produces cinematic style music. It is a form of epic classical that fuses intertwined drum beats with orchestral and electronic sounds. Their music is inspired by the Pythagorean Philosophy which states that "music is the harmonization of opposites; the conciliation of warring elements". The E.S. is an acronym for "Experimental Sounds" while Posthumus is a word that represents "all things past". In popular music, indie music (from independent) is any of a number of genres, scenes, subcultures and stylistic and cultural attributes, characterised by perceived independence from commercial pop music and mainstream culture and an autonomous, do-it-yourself (DIY) approach. ... The Pythagoreans were a Hellenic organization of astronomers, musicians, mathematicians, and philosophers who believed that all things are, essentially, numeric. ...


According to the group, E.S. Posthumus was formed in 2000 by brothers Helmut and Franz Vonlichten. Helmut and Franz studied piano with their mother. After graduating from high school, Franz worked in recording studios while Helmut attended and graduated from UCLA, with a degree in archaeology. However, information from the ASCAP database suggests that Helmut and Franz Vonlichten are pseudonyms for Jeffrey and Robert Pfeifer, who have composed hundreds of musical tracks [1] [2] [3]. The University of California, Los Angeles (generally known as UCLA) is a public research university located in Los Angeles, California, United States. ... The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) is an organization known as a collecting society that protects copyright, ensuring that music which is broadcast, commercially recorded, or otherwise used for profit, pays a fee to compensate the creators of that music. ...


E.S. Posthumus' music has been licensed by many movie and television production studios; being included in numerous movie trailers and television shows. For instance, the song Posthumus Zone was composed for the CBS Sports TV programs The NFL Today and The NFL on CBS. Despite their increasing popularity however, the Vonlichten brothers remain a mystery to many people. E.S. Posthumus have so far released one album, with a second album planned for release sometime in the near future. Theatrical trailers are film advertisements for films that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema, on whose screen they are shown; they are commonly known as previews of coming attractions. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... The Posthumus Zone is a song composed by the Los Angeles electronic music group E.S. Posthumus for the TV programs The NFL on CBS and The NFL Today on CBS Sports. ... The NFL Today is a TV show that precedes the American football program The NFL on CBS on CBS Sports. ... The NFL on CBS is a TV program that shows AFC football games on CBS, produced by CBS Sports. ...


Currently, E.S. Posthumus is the only group produced by the record company Wigshop Records.

Contents

Unearthed

Unearthed
Unearthed cover
Studio album by E.S. Posthumus
Released Limited: 1st January 2001
Wide: 3rd May 2005
Recorded ?
Genre Orchestral
Length 58:13
Label Wigshop Records
Producer E.S. Posthumus
Professional reviews

Unearthed, the first album composed by E.S. Posthumus, was originally made available for purchase online through the CDBaby website in January 2001 due to its limited release. It eventually went on to become the third biggest selling album in CDBaby's history. The success of the album prompted the wide re-release to retail in May 2005 through Wigshop and 33rd Street Records/Bayside Distribution. Image File history File linksMetadata ES_Unearthed-Cover. ... A studio album is a collection of studio-recorded tracks by a recording artist. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For the song titled Orchestra, see The Servant (band). ... In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ... Image File history File links 3. ... CDBaby is an online record store that sells CDs by independent musicians (independent means that these artists are not signed to any major record companies but distribute their CDs either through their own small labels or through small Independent record labels). ...


A key piece to the distinctive sound of the music comes from working with the Seattle Symphony. In an interview with SoundtrackNet, the band said "we wanted the chance to blow an ungodly sum of cash working with a big orchestra" [5]. Other musicians performing on this CD include Pedro Eustache, Michael Landau, Matt Laug, Lance Morrison, Davy Spillane and Efrain Toro. The Seattle Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Seattle, Washington. ... Pedro Eustache (born 1959), is a Venezuelan flautist - World Music woodwinds-reeds-wind synthesizers composer who has studied classical music, jazz, Indian classical music, and Armenian music. ... Michael Landau (born in 1958) is a pre-eminent session musician and guitarist who has played on albums since the early 1980s with artists as varied as Seal, James Taylor, Helen Watson and Miles Davis. ... Davy Spillane (1959-) is a player of uilleann pipes. ... Efrain Toro is a Puerto Rican percussionist and music educator. ...


Track listing

In keeping with the theme of "all things past", each of the thirteen tracks on the album are named after an ancient or long-standing city.

  1. "Antissa"
  2. "Tikal"
  3. "Harappa"
  4. "Ulaid"
  5. "Ebla"
  6. "Nara"
  7. "Cuzco"
  8. "Nineveh"
  9. "Lepcis Magna"
  10. "Menouthis"
  11. "Estremoz"
  12. "Pompeii"
  13. "Isfahan"

Antissa (Αντισσαιος) was a city of the island Lesbos (Lesvos), near to Cape Sigrium, the western point of Lesbos. ... For other uses, see Tikal (disambiguation). ... Location of Harappa in the Indus Valley. ... The Ulaid, also known as the Ulaidh and the Ulad, are a people of Early Ireland who gave their name to the Irish Province of Ulster. ... Ebla is not to be confused with Elba. ... Nara ) is the capital city of Nara Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. ... This article is the city in Peru. ... , For other uses, see Nineveh (disambiguation). ... Leptis Magna, or Lepcis Magna as it is sometimes spelled, was a prominent city of the republic of Carthage, and later, of the Roman Empire. ... Menouthis was a sacred city in ancient Egypt, devoted to the Egyptian gods Isis and Serapis. ... Location    - Country Portugal    - Region Alentejo  - Subregion Alentejo Central  - District or A.R. Évora Mayor José Palmeiro  - Party PS Area 513. ... For other uses, see Pompeii (disambiguation). ... Part of Shah Abbas large urban project in his new capital, the Chahār Bāgh Four Gardens, is a four-kilometer avenue in the city of Isfahan. ...

Media usage

Many tracks from Unearthed have been featured in various movie trailers and television shows. It has been used in the trailers for movies such as Unfaithful and Vanity Fair thanks to its escalating structure, which makes it well-suited for the dramatic montages of those particular films. Since Unearthed contains tracks that vary greatly in mood and style, it remains as a popular choice for production companies to utilise in trailers; although the album has been available for a number of years. However, tracks such as Antissa, Ulaid, Estremoz, and Isfahan have hardly been used, if at all, in movie trailers or television shows.


An excerpt from the track Nara is used as the main theme for the CBS television show Cold Case, which is played during the opening title/credit sequence of every episode. A vocal rise performed by a female solo singer leads into the opening title, where one of the verses of Nara is then played for the remainder of the sequence, concluding with a short melody from a woodwind instrument. At the time Executive Producer Jerry Bruckheimer chose the song to be used in the show, he had never actually met the Vonlichten brothers in person. Additionally, Michael A. Levine, a musical composer for television shows and advertisements, created a reworked version of Nara that is played during the show's closing credits (the closing credits are seen in a promo/credits screen on CBS, not the original studio credits with the music). This article is about the broadcast network. ... For other uses, see Cold case (disambiguation). ... Jerome Leon Bruckheimer (born September 21, 1945) is a film and television producer in the genre of action, drama, and science fiction. ... Michael A. Levine is a Los Angeles composer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The list below provides details on movie trailers that have utilised tracks from the Unearthed album.


2001

This article is about the 2001 film. ... This article is about the movie. ... The Affair of the Necklace is a 2001 film directed by Charles Shyer and starring Hilary Swank, Jonathan Pryce, Simon Baker, Adrien Brody, and Joely Richardson. ...

2002

Antwone Fisher is a 2002 American drama about a man who confronts his traumatic past with the support of a naval psychiatrist. ... Minority Report is a 2002 science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg, loosely based on the Philip K. Dick 1956 short story The Minority Report. It is set in the year 1895, when criminals are interviewed based on foreknowledge. ... Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. ... For the episode of the TV series Dads Army, see The Recruit (Dads Army episode). ... The Time Machine is a 2002 science fiction film directed by Simon Wells as a remake of The Time Machine (1960), and starring Guy Pearce, Jeremy Irons, Orlando Jones, Samantha Mumba, Mark Addy, Sienna Guillory, and Phyllida Law with a cameo by Alan Young from the earlier film. ... Tuck Everlasting is a 2002 film based on the childrens book of the same title by Natalie Babbitt published in 1975. ... Unfaithful is a 2002 movie directed by Adrian Lyne. ... Look up XXX in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

2003

For other uses, see Cold case (disambiguation). ... Daredevil is a 2003 movie directed by Mark Steven Johnson, who also wrote the screenplay. ... Categories: Movie stubs | Action films | Adventure films | 2003 films | Films based on video games ... Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a movie of adventure and romance set in the Caribbean during the seventeenth century. ... The Matrix Reloaded is the second installment of The Matrix series, written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers. ...

2004

Catwoman is a 2004 film directed by Pitof and released by Warner Brothers on July 23, 2004. ... This article is about the film. ... Team America: World Police Team America: World Police is a 2004 movie by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the Comedy Central television program South Park. ... Promotional poster for The Clearing The Clearing is a 2004 drama / thriller film, and is a directorial debut by Pieter Jan Brugge, an Academy Award nominated producer. ... Tagline: Vanity Fair is a 2004 drama/romance film, directed by Mira Nair. ...

2005

For the 1950s game show, see Two for the Money (game show). ...

2006

Curse of the Golden Flower (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ), also known literally as When Golden Armor Covers the Entire City, is an Academy Award-nominated 2006 Chinese historical drama film directed by Zhang Yimou. ... Breaking and Entering, a 2006 romantic drama, is Academy Award-winning director Anthony Minghellas first original screenplay since his 1991 feature debut, Truly, Madly, Deeply. ... For the novel, see The Last King of Scotland. ...

2007

    • Partition - "Nara"
    • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - "Nineveh"

Upcoming Album

Not much is known about the upcoming E.S. Posthumus album. It was originally given a tentative release year of 2006, but no album was released at that time. Franz Vonlichten suggested May 2005 in an interview with SoundtrackNet that they are not overly concerned with deadlines, stating, in part, that "[the band has] been writing for the last couple of years, and aren't in a real hurry to just whack something out." He also suggested that "[the band wants] to do the orchestra in Rome and go to Liberia to work with a cool percussionist [they] met in Spain last year." Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...


A preview of "Cartographer," a song in their unnamed album, was made available through the official website early July 2007. It was previously confirmed that "Posthumus Zone" will also be in the next album. The Posthumus Zone is a song composed by the Los Angeles electronic music group E.S. Posthumus for the TV programs The NFL on CBS and The NFL Today on CBS Sports. ...


In an e-mail to WigShop Records, Helmut Vonlichten indicated that they are working quickly on their record and that it may be released summer 2007. The reply stated:

We're working as quickly as possible... sorry for the delay but hopefully it will be worth the wait.... maybe summer????

Helmut
(12:55pm EST, 2/20/2007)

As of July 2007, an addition to their website contains the following news:

According to ancient legend, the tiny island of Numa was completely destroyed by natural disaster in the Southern Indian Ocean. Its inhabitants had been highly civilized and advanced seafarers. They traded with peoples from every corner of the Earth and developed a language that incorporated all known tongues from that era.

On our next release, "Cartographer", we imagine what this language sounded like and combine it with compositions that are uniquely those of ES Posthumus.

"Cartographer"
ES Posthumus
featuring Luna Sans

A moderator wrote a post on the E.S. Posthumus Yahoo group on 23 September 2007: is the 266th day of the year (267th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...

"A double CD disc will be released by year's end by ES Posthumus. It will be available on CD Baby, iTunes and Amazon." More info about this release will surface in early November! :)

However, as of 2 December 2007, no additional information regarding their new release has surfaced.


Rise to Glory (Single)

Rise to Glory Single Cover
Rise to Glory Single Cover

Rise to Glory is a single released in September 2005 featuring the vocals of rappers DJ Quik and Bizarre. The song Rise to Glory is recognized as a sung remix and an extended version of the Posthumus Zone theme. It is most commonly recognized as the theme song to the NFL on CBS during the 2005-2006 season, which was heard before the game started. Image File history File linksMetadata ES_Glory-Cover. ... Image File history File linksMetadata ES_Glory-Cover. ... David Martin Blake (born January 18, 1970), better known as by his stage name DJ Quik, or as of 2007 simply Quik, is a West Coast rapper and record producer from Compton, California. ... Rufus Johnson (born July 5, 1976 in Detroit, Michigan), better known as Bizarre, is an American recording artist, best known for his work with Detroit hip-hop group, D12. ...


See also

  • Posthumus Zone
  • X-Ray Dog - A professional studio dedicated to producing trailer music.
  • Immediate Music - A music composition company specialising in trailer music for motion pictures.

The Posthumus Zone is a song composed by the Los Angeles electronic music group E.S. Posthumus for the TV programs The NFL on CBS and The NFL Today on CBS Sports. ... X-Ray Dog is a music studio based in Burbank, California. ... Immediate Music is a music composition company based in the United States which operates only within the movie industry (similar to X-Ray Dog and Magic Box Music). ...

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