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E.S. Posthumus

E.S. Posthumus was an independent music group that produced a form of 21st-century classical music/epic music that intertwined popular style drum rhythms with orchestral and electronic sounds. Their music is inspired by the Pythagorean philosophy which states that "music is the harmonization of opposites; the conciliation of warring elements". The E.S. is an acronym for "Experimental Sounds" while Posthumus (Latin postumus, meaning "last" or "born after father's death"; the English spelling is influenced by humus, "ground", "soil") is a word that is meant to represent "all things past", suggesting the music was inspired by things that have ended, some time after they ended.[1]

E.S. Posthumus
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresNew-age, neoclassical new-age, psybient, modern classical, symphonic rock
Years active2000–2010
LabelsWigshop Records
Past membersFranz Vonlichten
Helmut Vonlichten
Websitewww.esposthumus.com

Career

The group was formed in 2000 by brothers Helmut and Franz Vonlichten. Helmut and Franz studied piano with their mother. After graduating from high school, Franz worked in recording studios while Helmut attended and graduated from UCLA, with a degree in archaeology. Their music has been licensed by many movie and television production studios, being included in numerous movie trailers and television shows. E.S. Posthumus released three albums overall in their career.

On July 22, 2010, it was officially announced that Franz had died about two months before.[2] After giving notice of his brother's death, Helmut stated that while there still may be one or two unreleased songs (one of them being their single "Christmas Eve" released in November 2010), the group would no longer be active.[3] In November 2011, it was officially announced that Helmut Vonlichten had formed a new band called Les Friction,[4] and released a preview of his new work with a track called "Torture".[5]

Albums

Unearthed

Unearthed was the first album composed by E.S. Posthumus. It was originally made available for purchase online through CD Baby in January 2001; It became the third-biggest selling album in CDBaby's history. The success of the album prompted the wide re-release to retail in May 2005 through Wigshop and 33rd Street Records/Bayside Distribution. A key piece to the distinctive sound of the music comes from working with the Northwest Sinfonia. Other musicians performing on this CD include Pedro Eustache, Michael Landau, Matt Laug, Lance Morrison, Davy Spillane and Efrain Toro. Many tracks from Unearthed have been featured in various movie trailers and television shows. They have been used in the trailers for movies due to their escalating structure, which makes them well-suited for the dramatic montages building towards the credits in the aforementioned trailers.

Cartographer

Cartographer, the second album from E.S. Posthumus, was supposed to be released sometime in 2006 but was actually released in early 2007. It is rumored the delay was due to the addition of Sans[citation needed] to the group of musicians, an addition much heralded by Helmut Vonlichten[6]

Makara

Makara is the third album of E.S. Posthumus. It consists of 15 tracks and was released on February 2, 2010, for download on iTunes, Amazon MP3, and several other popular download services. The album is available on both CD and for digital download at CD Baby. The album was made available on eMusic on January 26, 2010.[7] There may also be a vinyl release of the album in the future.[8]

Singles

Rise to Glory

Rise to Glory is a single released in September 2005 featuring the vocals of rappers DJ Quik and Bizarre (from D12). The song Rise to Glory is recognized as a sung remix and an extended version of Posthumus Zone, which is most commonly recognized as the theme song to the NFL on CBS since the 2003 season.

Run This Town/Posthumus Zone

E.S. Posthumus collaborated with hip hop artist Jay-Z to create a remix of Run This Town and Posthumus Zone for the CBS broadcast of Super Bowl XLIV.

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is a single released in November 2010 as a Christmas tribute to Franz Vonlichten of E.S. Posthumus.[9]

The Vonlichten brothers had begun work on a holiday project in early March 2010, which was to be released later during the holiday season. According to Helmut, the project would be a re-arrangement of their favorite holiday songs and "bring something new to the party".[10] This track was the only song they started recording before Franz died in May 2010.

In a Facebook posting on the group's fanpage, mid-November 2010, Helmut relayed that "When Franz passed away last May, the project was barely off the ground; however, a lyric, piano sketch and rough vocal were completed on the new song."[11] In that same posting, Helmut shared that he contacted Jeremy Lubbock, the brothers' childhood favorite arranger, to arrange the song for them. Helmut later salvaged the rough vocal recorded months earlier and included it in the final recording.

"Christmas Eve" is the last song produced from the group E.S. Posthumus and is a product of the Vonlichten brothers' last recording session before Franz's death.

See also

References

  1. ^ eMediaWire - E.S. Posthumus Unearthed press release 2008-03-07 at the Wayback Machine 5 May 2005. The words posterus and post(h)umus refer to things that follow after, cf. post(h)umus and posterus.
  2. ^ [1] June 17, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Sad News..." Facebook. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  4. ^ "Les Friction". Facebook. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  5. ^ Adrian (2011-11-18). . Backpagemagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  6. ^ SoundtrackNet - "Unearthing Pythagoras" Franz Vonlichten interview 26 May 2005
  7. ^ "eMusic new releases Europe January 25". Wmp.emusic.com. 2010-01-25. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  8. ^ "The Definition of "Ruling": E.S. Posthumus Interview". Original Sound Version. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  10. ^ "ES Posthumus - Bittersweet sound (written by Sarah Colerick)". The Sounds News. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  11. ^ "And here is..." Facebook. Retrieved 2012-07-30.

External links

  • E.S. Posthumus - Official Website
  • SoundtrackNet - E.S. Posthumus Movie Trailer Usage
  • CBS Sports - CBS.SportsLine.com News Item
  • - New information on E.S. Posthumus

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E S Posthumus was an independent music group that produced a form of 21st century classical music epic music that intertwined popular style drum rhythms with orchestral and electronic sounds Their music is inspired by the Pythagorean philosophy which states that music is the harmonization of opposites the conciliation of warring elements The E S is an acronym for Experimental Sounds while Posthumus Latin postumus meaning last or born after father s death the English spelling is influenced by humus ground soil is a word that is meant to represent all things past suggesting the music was inspired by things that have ended some time after they ended 1 E S PosthumusOriginLos Angeles California United StatesGenresNew age neoclassical new age psybient modern classical symphonic rockYears active2000 2010LabelsWigshop RecordsPast membersFranz VonlichtenHelmut VonlichtenWebsitewww esposthumus com Contents 1 Career 2 Albums 2 1 Unearthed 2 2 Cartographer 2 3 Makara 3 Singles 3 1 Rise to Glory 3 2 Run This Town Posthumus Zone 3 3 Christmas Eve 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditThe group was formed in 2000 by brothers Helmut and Franz Vonlichten Helmut and Franz studied piano with their mother After graduating from high school Franz worked in recording studios while Helmut attended and graduated from UCLA with a degree in archaeology Their music has been licensed by many movie and television production studios being included in numerous movie trailers and television shows E S Posthumus released three albums overall in their career On July 22 2010 it was officially announced that Franz had died about two months before 2 After giving notice of his brother s death Helmut stated that while there still may be one or two unreleased songs one of them being their single Christmas Eve released in November 2010 the group would no longer be active 3 In November 2011 it was officially announced that Helmut Vonlichten had formed a new band called Les Friction 4 and released a preview of his new work with a track called Torture 5 Albums EditUnearthed Edit Further information Unearthed E S Posthumus album Unearthed was the first album composed by E S Posthumus It was originally made available for purchase online through CD Baby in January 2001 It became the third biggest selling album in CDBaby s history The success of the album prompted the wide re release to retail in May 2005 through Wigshop and 33rd Street Records Bayside Distribution A key piece to the distinctive sound of the music comes from working with the Northwest Sinfonia Other musicians performing on this CD include Pedro Eustache Michael Landau Matt Laug Lance Morrison Davy Spillane and Efrain Toro Many tracks from Unearthed have been featured in various movie trailers and television shows They have been used in the trailers for movies due to their escalating structure which makes them well suited for the dramatic montages building towards the credits in the aforementioned trailers Cartographer Edit Further information Cartographer album Cartographer the second album from E S Posthumus was supposed to be released sometime in 2006 but was actually released in early 2007 It is rumored the delay was due to the addition of Sans citation needed to the group of musicians an addition much heralded by Helmut Vonlichten 6 Makara Edit Makara is the third album of E S Posthumus It consists of 15 tracks and was released on February 2 2010 for download on iTunes Amazon MP3 and several other popular download services The album is available on both CD and for digital download at CD Baby The album was made available on eMusic on January 26 2010 7 There may also be a vinyl release of the album in the future 8 Singles EditRise to Glory Edit Rise to Glory is a single released in September 2005 featuring the vocals of rappers DJ Quik and Bizarre from D12 The song Rise to Glory is recognized as a sung remix and an extended version of Posthumus Zone which is most commonly recognized as the theme song to the NFL on CBS since the 2003 season Run This Town Posthumus Zone Edit E S Posthumus collaborated with hip hop artist Jay Z to create a remix of Run This Town and Posthumus Zone for the CBS broadcast of Super Bowl XLIV Christmas Eve Edit Christmas Eve is a single released in November 2010 as a Christmas tribute to Franz Vonlichten of E S Posthumus 9 The Vonlichten brothers had begun work on a holiday project in early March 2010 which was to be released later during the holiday season According to Helmut the project would be a re arrangement of their favorite holiday songs and bring something new to the party 10 This track was the only song they started recording before Franz died in May 2010 In a Facebook posting on the group s fanpage mid November 2010 Helmut relayed that When Franz passed away last May the project was barely off the ground however a lyric piano sketch and rough vocal were completed on the new song 11 In that same posting Helmut shared that he contacted Jeremy Lubbock the brothers childhood favorite arranger to arrange the song for them Helmut later salvaged the rough vocal recorded months earlier and included it in the final recording Christmas Eve is the last song produced from the group E S Posthumus and is a product of the Vonlichten brothers last recording session before Franz s death See also EditLes FrictionReferences Edit eMediaWire E S Posthumus Unearthed press release Archived 2008 03 07 at the Wayback Machine 5 May 2005 The words posterus and post h umus refer to things that follow after cf post h umus and posterus 1 Archived June 17 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sad News Facebook Retrieved 2012 07 30 Les Friction Facebook Retrieved 2012 07 30 Adrian 2011 11 18 Les Friction Torture A Potential Star Band Arises Out Of E S Posthumus Rock Cellar Magazine Backpagemagazine com Archived from the original on 2011 12 21 Retrieved 2012 07 30 SoundtrackNet Unearthing Pythagoras Franz Vonlichten interview 26 May 2005 eMusic new releases Europe January 25 Wmp emusic com 2010 01 25 Archived from the original on 2012 07 20 Retrieved 2012 07 30 The Definition of Ruling E S Posthumus Interview Original Sound Version Retrieved 2012 07 30 E S Posthumus Christmas Eve Single CD Baby Archived from the original on 2010 11 23 Retrieved 2011 05 04 ES Posthumus Bittersweet sound written by Sarah Colerick The Sounds News 2011 01 14 Retrieved 2012 07 30 And here is Facebook Retrieved 2012 07 30 External links EditE S Posthumus Official Website PARADIGM Interview with E S Posthumus SoundtrackNet E S Posthumus Movie Trailer Usage CBS Sports CBS SportsLine com News Item New information on E S Posthumus E S Posthumus Fan Discussion Forum Interview between PARADIGM and E S Posthumus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E S Posthumus amp oldid 1168790872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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