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News October 27, 2015

Australia’s Klang amongst International Music+Sound Awards’ finalists

Australia’s Klang amongst International Music+Sound Awards’ finalists

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Australian Sound and Music House, Klang, are amongst this year’s nominees for their work on the Wall’s ‘Assembly’ ad.

Klang provided all the sound design work and created the musical arrangement of ‘Push It’ by 80’s icons Salt-N-Pepa.

Also in the running are composer Alexandre Desplat for The Grand Budapest Hotel and music supervisors, Matt Biffa, for The Riot Club and Christian Siddell at Sync Music for The Eichmann Show.

Founded in 2011, The Music+Sound Awards have grown from strength to strength over the last four years, championing the phenomenal music and sound talent and skill behind media productions across the globe.

Categories are divided into the following groups across film, TV, advertising and gaming: best original composition, best sound design, best sync / use of existing music and best re-record / adaptation.

Co-founder, Dan Neale, comments,“This is our third year of running the international competition, and it is with huge pride that we have seen more entries than ever, and more people engaging with our mission – which is to celebrate the achievements in music and sound that are often overlooked by other awards.

We want to make a stand on a global scale for writers, sound designers, artists and sync professionals, and the noise grows louder each year.”

2015’s winners will be crowned by an expert jury of leading music and sound professionals and will be announced via The Music+Sound Awards’ Twitter feed (@MASawards) one category at a time from 5pm (GMT) on Thursday 2nd July with a complete list going live on their site that day at 7pm (GMT).

See a full list of The International Music+Sound Awards’ finalists here: www.masawards.com/international

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