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Emile Mosseri

Homecoming (Music from the Amazon Original Series)

Emile Mosseri

27 SONGS • 53 MINUTES • MAY 22 2020

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Calico
02:18
2
Motel
01:40
3
The Giant
02:26
4
Suddenly Temple
03:17
5
Beyond The Valley of The Berries
01:40
6
Leonard’s Theme
01:25
7
Redwoods
03:16
8
Melon
02:04
9
The Orb
02:02
10
Blue Peach
01:03
11
Alex and Temple
01:32
12
What If
00:58
13
Prophylactic
01:54
14
Geist Maze
03:10
15
The Toothpaste Is Out Of The Tube
01:43
16
Bunda
00:59
17
Lord of the Berries
02:13
18
Rock Hammer
01:50
19
Calico’s Needle
02:10
20
Leonard’s Reprise
01:13
21
Middle Of The Lake
04:02
22
Drink Up
01:24
23
Aromarama
01:15
24
Casing Temples House
03:45
25
Ice It Before It Swells
01:05
26
Jackie Goes Shopping
01:37
27
Calico Reprise
01:58
℗© 2020 Lakeshore Records

Artist bios

A onetime member of New York indie pop/rock group the Dig, Emile Mosseri is also recognized for his eclectic film and television scores and collaborations. Incorporating dramatic orchestral music, poignant keyboard compositions, and/or whimsical small-ensemble pieces, depending on the project or scene, some of his credits include The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) and the Amazon thriller series Homecoming (2020). His music for the 2020 film Minari resulted in an Oscar nomination for Best Original Score. Mosseri teamed up with singer/composer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith to record the experimental project I Could Be Your Dog/I Could Be Your Moon. His first solo album, Heaven Hunters, arrived in 2023.

Growing up in New York City, Mosseri and friend David Baldwin started making music together as preteens. During their high school years, they had rehearsal space next door to the Strokes. Mosseri went on to study film scoring at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, then later reunited with Baldwin to form the indie rock band the Dig. As co-frontmen, Mosseri and Baldwin led the Dig through a series of eclectic albums and EPs during the early half of the 2010s, merging bright synth pop with jangling guitars, psychedelia, and hazy indie pop. In 2016, Mosseri composed his first feature-length film score for the indie comedy How to Tell You're a Douchebag. Meanwhile, the Dig continued to tour and record, releasing the 2017 album Bloodshot Tokyo and a pair of 2018 EPs, Moonlight Baby and Afternoon with Caroline.

Mosseri's profile as a composer rose with the critical success of the 2019 film The Last Black Man in San Francisco. The following year, he composed the score for Miranda July's film Kajillionaire, as well as the second season of the Amazon series Homecoming. By this point, the Dig had re-formed under the name Human Love and released the 2020 EP Black Void. In early 2021, Mosseri gained even wider recognition as a composer when his score for the acclaimed film Minari was nominated for an Academy Award. During this period, he also began working on new music with composer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, a collaboration that resulted in the ethereal I Could Be Your Dog, released by Ghostly International, that September. The duo then issued a companion release, I Could Be Your Moon, a further exploration of electronic ambience and vocals that, when paired with its predecessor, created a full-length album. Heaven Hunters, Mosseri's debut effort as a solo artist, was produced by Bobby Krlic (the Haxan Cloak) and released by Mosseri's own Greedy Heart Records in 2023. ~ Marcy Donelson

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Language of performance
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