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  <title>Menon Sudheep</title>
  <description>I had a chance meeting with&amp;amp;nbsp;Menon Sudheep&amp;amp;nbsp;about a year ago, and quickly found myself in a conversation about&amp;amp;nbsp;trance music,&amp;amp;nbsp;Brian Eno, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Indian micro-tonal composition. I had a feeling I would be talking with him again. I recently caught up with Menon via Skype in&amp;amp;nbsp;Bangalore India. He was kind enough to take some time and share of his thoughts on&amp;amp;nbsp;music composition for film. &amp;amp;nbsp;In the conversation we touch on among other things:   Menon’s current film project in India How to approach scoring an Indian Film. Contrasting song structures between western pop and Indian musicals. Harmonic music vs. tonal and microtonal music. Bach. Aaahhh, Bach...  </description>
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