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Jóhann Jóhannsson

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Album cover of The Theory of Everything
The Theory of Everything
01:08
Album cover of A Game of Croquet
A Game of Croquet
02:45
Album cover of Cambridge, 1963
Cambridge, 1963
01:41
Album cover of Forces of Attraction
Forces of Attraction
02:03
Album cover of A Model of the Universe
A Model of the Universe
02:52
Album cover of Domestic Pressures
Domestic Pressures
02:37
Album cover of Fordlândia
Fordlândia
13:42
Album cover of Rowing
01:42

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Cover of playlist Fantasy Mode Fantasy Mode 50 tracks - 18 936 fans
Cover of playlist Cinematic Zen Cinematic Zen 70 tracks - 53 516 fans
Cover of playlist Piano Films Piano Films 30 tracks - 357 fans
Cover of playlist Calming Choir Calming Choir 50 tracks - 18 580 fans
Cover of playlist Cosmos Classical Cosmos Classical 100 tracks - 37 955 fans
Cover of playlist Best Soundtracks & Movie Music Best Soundtracks & Movie Music 81 tracks - 1 455 fans
Cover of playlist Pioneers of Neo Classical Pioneers of Neo Classical 110 tracks - 559 fans
Cover of playlist New Classics New Classics 208 tracks - 185 fans
Cover of playlist Blind Test : Musiques de film Blind Test : Musiques de film 98 tracks - 1 266 fans
Cover of playlist Piano Relax Piano Relax 189 tracks - 718 fans
Cover of playlist Best Classical for Work Best Classical for Work 90 tracks - 1 577 fans
Cover of playlist Music For Dreams - Best of 2018 Music For Dreams - Best of 2018 100 tracks - 161 fans
Cover of playlist Dorme Bem Dorme Bem 50 tracks - 5 955 fans

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Best remembered for his soundtrack to the hit movie 'The Theory of Everything', Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson melded orchestral, electronic and organic sounds into eerily graceful soundscapes and was highly regarded as an important, post-classical, experimental composer.

Born in Reykjavik, he started out on the piano at the ag of eleven and by his university days he was making dreamy music with Daisy Hill Puppy Farm and later playing guitar in raucous, DIY rock outfits HAM and Unun. He also worked as a studio musician and landed his first big break when he produced Marc Almond's album 'Stranger Things' in 2001 before crafting his own brand of niche, minimalist ambience on early solo albums 'Englaborn' and 'Viroulegu Foresetar'.

His reputation really began to build when he remembered his father's job as a maintenance engineer for the first widely available main frame computers in the 1970s, and crafted the elegiac ode to defunct technology on 'IBM 1401, A User's Manual'. Released in 2006 on the 4AD label, Jóhannsson used vintage sounds made on the primitive computers alongside classical piano motifs, swelling atmospherics and directions robotically read from the old instruction guide, creating a piece of work which was surprisingly majestic and cinematic. The themes of melancholic loss and stark, industrial fragility continued on 'Fortlandia' in 2008, which was inspired by Henry Ford's failed to attempt to found a rubber plantation and utopian town in the middle of the Amazon in the 1920s, and 'The Miners' Hymns' in 2011 which was the soundtrack to an archive documentary film about the decline of coal mining communities in the North East of England.

He also made sprawling, post-punk, Krautrock noise music with his band Apparat Organ Quartet and created scores for feature films 'McCanick' and 'Prisoners', before working on director James Marsh's biographical love story of physicist Stephen Hawking 'The Theory of Everything'. The epic, swelling, stargazing drama of Jóhannsson's score became a key element of the hit film and won him a Golden Globe Award in 2015. He went on to create music for sci-fi movie 'Arrival' and thriller 'Mandy' and completed his final solo album 'Orphee'. He was due to start work on his biggest project to date - creating the soundtrack for the Disney movie 'Christopher Robin' - at the time of his death in his Berlin apartment in 2018, aged 48.