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Movie Trailers Keep Tweaking Well-Known Songs. The Tactic Is Working.

The New York Times – Music:

Composers are increasingly in demand for trailerization — reworking existing tracks by artists including Kate Bush, Nirvana and Kendrick Lamar to maximize their impact in film and TV previews.

Eric Ducker
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