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Film composer author Nathan Larson
Nathan Larson (born 12 September 1970 in Maryland) is an American film composer, musician, and author. Larson's debut novel The Dewey Decimal System was released by Akashic Books in April 2011.
As a musician, Larson is best known for his work with film music. He is formerly the lead guitarist for the 1990s band Shudder to Think and the original bassist for the hardcore punk band Swiz. Larson was also the creative force behind the group Mind Science of the Mind and founder of the band Hot One.
He is married to Nina Persson, who is a member of Swedish group The Cardigans. Currently the couple are based in New York City, and have a band called A Camp.
Contents
Discography
Albums
- Your Choice Live Series Shudder to Think May 7, 1992 Your Choice Records
- Pony Express Record Shudder to Think September 13, 1994
- Mind Science of the Mind April 1996 Sony Music
- 50,000 B.C. Shudder to Think February 25, 1997 Sony Music
- High Art [Soundtrack] Shudder to Think June 30, 1998 Velvel Records
- First Love, Last Rites [Soundtrack] Shudder to Think August 25, 1998
- Jealous God August 21, 2001 Artemis Records
- FilmMusik September 21, 2004 Commotion Records
- Hot One October 10, 2006 Modern Imperial Records
- A Camp (2001) Stockholm Records
- Colonia'A Camp''(2009) Universal Records
Selection of film music credits
- 1998 - Velvet Goldmine (contributed songs with Shudder To Think)
- 1999 - Boys Don't Cry
- 2000 - Tigerland
- 2002 - Malcolm
- 2002 - Lilja 4-ever
- 2002 - Storytelling
- 2002 - Le Chateau
- 2003 - Mannen som log
- 2003 - The Deal
- 2003 - Dirty Pretty Things
- 2004 - The Woodsman
- 2004 - Prozac Nation
- 2004 - A Love Song for Bobby Long
- 2005 - Little Fish
- 2005 - Palindromes
- 2008 - Choke
- 2008 - August
- 2008 - Yes Madam, Sir
- 2009 - Like Dandelion Dust
- 2009 - The Messenger
- 2011 - Margin Call
- 2010 - Trust
- 2011 - Silent House
- 2011 - Choose
- 2011 - Our Idiot Brother
External links
Categories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- American composers
- American punk rock guitarists
- American rock guitarists
- Musicians from Maryland
- American punk rock guitarist stubs
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