“Can you possibly conceive it. The unendurable oppression of the lungs, the stifling fumes of the earth, the rigid embrace of the coffin, the blackness of absolute night and the silence, like an overwhelming sea.”
My latest delivery from Lovefilm was quite timely: Premature Burial, directed by Roger Corman, which was adapted from the short story by Edgar Allan Poe. Today I’ve been working on the music and sound design for ‘The Little Jesus Girl’ scene from The Pillowman. Watching the adaptation of Poe’s short story, I was struck by the opening image of bloodstains on the underside of a coffin lid caused by the desperate scratching of the prematurely buried victim…and I wondered how that horror could be translated to sound.
This particular scene from The Pillowman is reminiscent of Poe’s gothic horror, but loaded with black humour. At first I wanted to write and record a big choral piece, but, given the surreal and darly funny nature of the events, I chose to go with a mellotron effect (see The Beatles’ Strawberry Fields Forever or Radiohead’s Exit Music (For a Film)). Hopefully, the effect will work.
So, a typical Valentine’s Day……..





