D-Composed
D-Composed
Isaiah Campbell
Walt Disney was no musician, yet Disney music has become the soundtrack of our lives. In D-Composed, Isaiah Campbell, author and Disney enthusiast, rolls up his sleeves and digs deep into the history of Disney music and its impact on culture, leaving no stone unturned and no topic unaddressed. Whether you love history, music, or Disney, you are sure to learn something new and finally know why you whistle while you work.
Season 2, Episode 1: A Case for History, Music, and Animation
In the first episode of our second season, Isaiah takes a step back and examines whether analyzing the history of cartoon music is a worthwhile endeavor today. (Spoiler Alert: It is.)
Feb 2, 2021
17 min
Episode 10: Halloween Episode: The Dancing and Singing Skeletons
In this episode we examine the music of Nightmare Before Christmas and The Skeleton Dance and their shared roots that stretch back over six hundred years.
Oct 29, 2020
28 min
Episode 9: Carl Stalling Pt. 2: Quoting, Sampling, or Stealing?
In this episode, we dive deep into Carl Stalling's methodology of composition and compare it to musical quotation and variation, the bizarre art form of musique concrete, and the innovative creativity of hip hop.
Oct 20, 2020
31 min
Episode 8: Carl Stalling Pt. 1: The Patron Saint of Cartoon Music
When you think of cartoon music, you probably think of the work done by one man: Carl Stalling. In this episode, we take a sweeping look at his life and legacy...and endure a little of his madcap looniness in the process.
Sep 15, 2020
25 min
Episode 7: The Other Guys Pt. 2: Popeye and Supes
In this episode, we look at the meteoric rise and fall of Fleischer studios and the long-term influence their composers have had.
Sep 1, 2020
25 min
Episode 6: The Other Guys Pt. 1: Koko and Boop
As we look at Walt's biggest rival in the '30s, Isaiah brings to light the art and music of Fleischer Studios and the Jewish immigrants who gave America some of the most beloved cartoon characters and the greatest animation soundtracks.
Aug 18, 2020
29 min
Episode 5: The Whistling Mouse Pt. 4: A Time Traveling Steamboat
How did all the elements of Steamboat Willie's music come together to rocket Disney to superstardom? In this episode, Isaiah examines the nature of time itself and how it relates to music as we see the true work involved in synchronizing sound with animation. And we congratulate Alan Menken on becoming an EGOT winner!
Aug 4, 2020
28 min
Episode 4: The Whistling Mouse Pt. 3: Walt’s Recording Headache
After a disastrous recording session in 1928, Disney might have wondered why he bothered with the process at all. In this episode, Isaiah follows the trail of recording technology from prehistoric cavemen to the Cotton Club in Harlem. Through the process, we see how the process of communication has shaped our culture.
Jul 21, 2020
32 min
Episode 3: The Whistling Mouse Pt. 2: Rolling Down the Music River
“It all started with a mouse,” Disney liked to say. But in reality, it all started with music. Isaiah gives a survey of music history, highlighting especially American music and the influence of Rag-time, as we try to understand why Disney picked Steamboat Bill as Mickey’s first melody.
Jul 7, 2020
31 min
Episode 2: The Whistling Mouse Pt. 1: Steamboat Willie’s Uncomfortable Heritage
When Mickey Mouse whistled on screen in Steamboat Willie, it changed EVERYTHING. But what created the world of music and entertainment from which that moment was born? Isaiah takes you through the uncomfortable American heritage of slavery, blackface entertainment, and the emergence of a distinctly American culture as we examine how it was that a mouse learned how to whistle.
Jun 24, 2020
31 min
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