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About Me

TOM BURNS began his formal musical training at age fourteen with composer and percussionist Jack Winters, a veteran of the New York City avant-garde music scene. He also performed with the New Jersey Percussion Ensemble under the direction of world-renowned percussionist Ray Des Roches.
Tom trained as a recording engineer in New York with dance music pioneer François Kevorkian. He soon found himself hired as a sound editor for several major label recording projects, as well as working on Kevorkian’s own moody, percussion-heavy dance tracks.
It was this professional experience in the music industry that inspired Tom to open the music production company REALLY HORRIBLE MUSIC and to score his first feature film, Alan Rowe Kelly’s I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW. Tom’s haunting original score earned him the Silver Medal of Excellence at the 2004 Film & Music Festival in Park City, Utah.
Tom Burns’ scoring style is a blend of traditional orchestral instrumentation and subtle sound design. His technical approach to scoring THE BLOOD SHED involved careful consideration of the director’s vision, and of the film’s location and characters. He cites the legendary film scores of Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith as some of his strongest influences when writing music for film.
Film scoring aside, Tom is also one half of the popular indie rock duo THE KIMBALLS. With music partner Michael Mark, THE KIMBALLS have just released GREAT FACE FOR RADIO, the eagerly awaited follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut album, NUMBER ONE. Get them both at CD Baby or at the iTunes Music Store!

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Member Since: 24/10/2007
Influences: Jerry Goldsmith, Max Steiner, Harry Manfredini, György Ligeti, Bernard Herrmann, Krzysztof Penderecki, Quincy Jones, Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, Miles Davis, Charles Wuorinen, Ray Des Roches, Max Roach, Francois Kevorkian, Brian Eno, Edgar Varese, Bela Bartok, Clara Rockmore, Gustav Holst, Anton Webern, John Coltrane
Record Label: Really Horrible Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

TOM BURNS INTERVIEW!

Tom Burns has been interviewed for DAVE'S HORROR REVIEWS, about his film scoring and his production company, REALLY HORRIBLE MUSIC  check it out here: http://davesnewsandreviews.blogspot.com/2008/02/...
Posted by on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:23:00 GMT

THE BLOOD SHED - Available NOW! - SUPPORT INDIE FILM!!

TODAY IS THE DAY!THE BLOOD SHED, another instant INDIE HORROR CULT CLASSIC by ALAN ROWE KELLY is now available EVERYWHERE!The film features a brand-new terrifying score from award-winning horrorcompos...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:31:00 GMT

REALLY HORRIBLE MUSIC

Tom Burns of THE KIMBALLS has a brand-new Myspace page!Be sure to add him as one of your HORRIBLE friends.It turns out that Tom has been moonlighting on his band THE KIMBALLS, composing award-winning ...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:06:00 GMT

Tom Burns in Review

"In I'll Bury You Tomorrow, Tom Burns ices the cake with the film's musical score."The Hacker's Source"What would a horror film of this nature be without Tom Burns' perfect score to accompany it?"Cine...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:14:00 GMT