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James Edward Barker (born 14 February 1980) is a British composer, music producer and film producer. Many of his music works include an ethereal mixture of live
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experimentation with grandiose classical motifs and alternative percussion.


Biography

Barker was classically trained at
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in the UK, and is a multi-instrumentalist, performing as a guitarist, percussionist, pianist and vocalist. His first feature, ''
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'', a romantic comedy starring
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, was directed by ''
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. Barker co-composed the score with his old school friend Tim Despic, with whom he frequently composes with. Barker and Despic also worked with veteran director Robert Young on Bye, Bye Harry!. Barker followed these films with a number of solo ventures, mostly dark and moody scores including: ''Psych:9'', starring
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; Jim Threapleton's ''
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. In 2007, Barker and Despic scored the $7m British
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'', starring Lee Evans; and in 2008, he continued his solo career, working with
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-nominated director Martin Radich on the WARP Film and UKFC production ''Crack Willow'', produced by Tristan Goligher. Barker scored the follow-up to the cult horror hit ''
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''. One of Barker's most remarkable working relationships is with the critically acclaimed director
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. They first met on the film ''Crack Willow'' and after Barker was asked to score his short, ''Five Miles Out'' and other projects after that. Haigh hired Barker to write the score for his second feature film, ''
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'', however the director ended up making a creative choice to not involve any score in the film. Following that, Haigh made ''
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'', again a film with no score, but finally connected on '' Lean on Pete'' which features an atmospheric score by Barker. The synergy between score and sound design was largely impacted by a four-week-long mixing session, allowing experimentation to find the right audio and guidance from sound designer Joakim Sundström, who worked on Oscar-nominated ''
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''.


Awards

* Best Original Score to '' Lean on Pete'' at the
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* Public Choice Award to '' Lean on Pete'' at the
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(nomination)


Filmography

* ''The Best Man'' (2005) * ''Bye Bye Harry!'' (2006) * ''The History of Mr Polly'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2007) * ''Reverb'' (2008) * ''Crack Willow'' (2008) * '' The Crew'' (2008) * ''Helen'' (2009) * ''Greek Pete'' (2009) * ''Powers of Three'' (2009) * '' The Tournament'' (2009) * ''Lives of the Artists'' (2009) * ''Psych: 9'' (2010) * '' Devil's Playground'' (2010) * ''After the Fire'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2010) * ''Weekender'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''The Holding'' (2012) * ''The Bachelor King 3D'' (2012) * ''Harrigan'' (2013) * ''Base'' (2015) * '' Heist'' (2015) * '' Precious Cargo'' (2016) * '' Don't Knock Twice'' (2017) * ''London Heist'' (2017) * ''Rise of the Foot Soldier 3'' (2017) * ''Dead on Arrival'' (2017) * '' Lean on Pete'' (2017) * ''
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References


External links


Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Barker, James Edward 21st-century British composers Living people 1980 births Place of birth missing (living people) Alumni of Newcastle University British film score composers British male film score composers British music arrangers British film producers