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Rhian Sheehan

Rhian Sheehan is a New Zealand composer and producer born in Nelson and now based in Wellington. He is known for his fusing of orchestral chamber music and piano, with ambient electronic and post-rock cinematic atmospheres. He has also written music for film, television, video games, exhibitions, advertisements, roller coaster rides, and planetarium dome shows.

Career Edit

Sheehan released his debut album Paradigm Shift in 2001.[1] The record was issued in the UK almost two years later in 2003, and received praise from music critics. In 2004, Britain's Future Music Magazine magazine named Sheehan as "The Next Big Thing" in ambient music. His 2009 album Standing in Silence, 2013's Stories from Elsewhere, and 2018's A Quiet Divide step away from his earlier electronica work into more of a shoegaze, post-rock, ambient, chamber music direction. Eminent US reviewer John Diliberto (host of Echoes) called Stories from Elsewhere "a modern ambient chamber music masterpiece of quietly epic dimensions".[2]

Sheehan's work has featured on a variety of compilations, most notably the multi-platinum selling Cafe del Mar[3] anthologies (vol. 10[4] and 11[5]). His music has been heard on BBC's Top Gear, as well as The Discovery Channel, the National Geographic channel, and the HBO series Silicon Valley. His compositions have also been used in a variety of advertisements, including for such companies as Google, Facebook, Nike, and GoPro. In 2009, Sheehan composed the soundtrack to the British National Space Centre's We Are Astronomers, a 360° fulldome film (narrated by David Tennant). The same year, the artist wrote the score to the 13-part prime-time TV drama series The Cult[6] (for which he was awarded a Qantas Film & TV Award for best original score), and the Emmy Award-winning web series Reservoir Hill. In 2012, Sheehan penned the score to the UK 3D planetarium documentary film We Are Aliens (narrated by Rupert Grint).

In July 2012, Japan's Preco Records released Sheehan's most recent albums Standing in Silence and Seven Tales of The North Wind together as a limited-edition double box set that included a remix of the track "Borrowing the Past" by American post-rock ambient group Hammock.

In March 2013, American label Darla Records released Stories from Elsewhere. The album was also released in Japan by Preco Records, and in New Zealand and Australia by LOOP Recordings. In October 2013, Sheehan completed writing the soundtrack to the US and UK-produced fulldome film Back to the Moon for Good. Commissioned by X Prize, the film is narrated by Tim Allen. The 25-minute digital production highlights the history of Moon exploration and provides an insider's look at the teams vying for the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize. The film was produced by the British National Space Centre, the X Prize Foundation, and Robert K. Weiss.[7] The show is one of the most popular planetarium shows ever made, having screened in over 450 venues across the world.[8]

In 2014, Sheehan contributed string arrangements for Jakob's album Sines. The record won the Taite Music Prize in 2015.[9] In July 2015, Sheehan wrote and produced the orchestral soundtrack for the British 3D planetarium fulldome film We Are Stars (narrated by Andy Serkis), for which he was awarded "Best Soundtrack" at The 2015 Fiske Fulldome Film Festival.[10] In August 2015, the artist released his first live album, Rhian Sheehan - Live at The Wellington Opera House.[11] In December 2016, he scored the soundtrack for Weta Workshop's new Dr. Grordbort's exhibition.

The 2017 debut album SweetSexySavage by American R&B artist Kehlani features a sample of the Rhian Sheehan track "Waiting". The sample is used as the backbone to the track "Not Used to It".

In October 2018, Sheehan wrote the music for Magic Leap and Weta Workshop's 3D mixed-reality game Dr. Grordbort's Invaders.

On 12 October 2018, Loop Recordings & Kobalt Music released Sheehan's album A Quiet Divide. The album reached no.2 on the NZ Top 20.[12]

In September 2019, Sheehan travelled to New York with artist Joseph Michael to collaborate on a large-scale audio-visual installation projected on the United Nations building. The installation ran for three nights, leading up to the UN Climate Action Summit. The art piece featured an original score by Sheehan and music by Brian Eno, and included the voices of six young climate change activists.[13]

Personal life Edit

Rhian is the nephew of New Zealand photographer Laurence Aberhart and the son of travel and landscape photographer/publisher Grant Sheehan.

He is married to musician Raashi Malik. They have three children together.[citation needed]

Sheehan appears in James Cameron's films Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water as a military engineer. The scene was filmed in Miramar, Wellington, in the same suburb where Rhian lives.[14]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • Paradigm Shift (2001)[1]
  • Tiny Blue Biosphere (2004)[15]
  • Music for Nature Documentaries – remix album (2004)[16]
  • New Zealand Landscapes – Book/CD (2008)
  • Standing in Silence (2009)[17]
  • Seven Tales of The North Wind – EP (2011)[18]
  • Stories from Elsewhere (2013)[18]
  • Live at The Wellington Opera House (2015)
  • A Quiet Divide (2018)
  • Recollections, Vol. 1 (2020)
  • Recollections, Vol. 2 (2020)

Film and television soundtrack credits Edit

  • The Sunshine Man – Short film (NZ 2005)
  • Welcome home – Short film (NZ 2006)
  • Huloo - Documentary (NZ 2008)
  • The Cult – 13-part TV series (2009)
  • We Are Astronomers – Planetarium dome film (UK 2009)
  • Reservoir Hill – Series 1 (2009)
  • Reservoir Hill – Series 2 (2010)
  • Top Gear - Great Adventures 3 (UK 2010)
  • Journey of Contrasts - 3D planetarium dome film (UK 2010)
  • Day Trip – Short film (NZ 2010)
  • The Banker, The Escorts and the $18 Million - Documentary (NZ 2011)
  • In Safe Hands – Short film (NZ 2011)
  • Abiogenesis – Short film (NZ 2011)
  • Geoff Duke - In Pursuit of Perfection – Documentary (UK 2012)
  • Cell, Cell, Cell - 3D planetarium dome film (UK 2012)
  • Siege - Film (NZ 2012)
  • We Are Aliens - 3D planetarium dome film (UK 2012)
  • Back to the Moon for Good ' - Planetarium dome film (US 2013)
  • Holding the Sun - Short film (NZ 2013)
  • Naked Castaway – The Discovery Channel (US 2013)
  • Similo - Short film (Spain 2014)
  • Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends - Adult Swim Special (US 2014)
  • Los Angeles 1991 - Short film (US 2015)
  • The Day That Changed My Life - Documentary (NZ 2015)
  • Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses - Feature film documentary (NZ 2015)
  • We Are Stars - 3D planetarium dome film (UK 2015)
  • The World in Your Window - Short film (NZ 2016)
  • The Mauritania Railway - Backbone of the Sahara - Documentary (US 2017)
  • Dr. Grordbort's Invaders - Magic Leap mixed-reality game (US 2018)
  • CapCom Go! The Apollo Story – 3D planetarium dome show (UK 2019)
  • The Sounds – TV series (UK/CAN 2020)

Compilation appearances Edit

  • Café del Mar Vol.10 (Spain)
  • Café del Mar Vol.11 (Spain)
  • Barramundi, Vol. 4: Together (France)
  • Pacific Hotel (France)
  • The Sound of Dub (Germany)
  • Turtle Bay Country Club presents - Love Factory (Germany)
  • LOOP Select 05 (Australia)
  • Love Parade (Germany)
  • Trance Forward (UK)
  • Zen 4 (AUS)
  • Lazy Sunday Vol 5 (NZ)
  • LOOP Select 01 (NZ)
  • Radio Active 25 Silver Selections (NZ)
  • Alpine Unity - Passenger (NZ)
  • The Telecom CD (NZ)
  • LOOP Select 03 (NZ)
  • LOOP Select 06 (NZ)
  • Green Room 4 - Hope (NZ)
  • Various - Nuclear Free Nation (NZ)
  • Eco Zen 2 - VA (Aus)
  • Bridging The Pacific Vol 1 - VA (AUS)
  • Festivus - VA (AUS)
  • Silent Ballet - Volume XI: Wenn ich ein Eisbär wäre (US)
  • LOOP Select - KONO 02 (NZ)
  • For Nihon (US) - V/A
  • Disquiet Vol.2 (US) - V/A
  • Ministry of Sound Hed Kandi: Winter Chill - V/A (UK)
  • Little Darla Has a Treat for You, Vol. 28 - V/A (US)
  • A Strangely Isolated Place – Full Circle - V/A (US)
  • For Ukraine (Volume 2) - V/A (US)

Album appearances Edit

  • The Black Seeds - Pushed (2002)
  • The Nomad - Step 4th (2003)
  • Module - Remarkable Engines (2006)
  • Antix - Twin Coast Discovery (2005)
  • Antix - Twin Coast Discovery Remixes (2006)
  • Richard Nunns and Hirini Melbourne - Te Ku Te Whe Remixed (2006)
  • Rhombus - Onwards (Remixes and Archives) (2008)
  • Rosy Tin Teacaddy - The Homeward Stretch (2009)
  • Raashi Malik - Raashi Malik EP (2010)
  • The Blush Response - Love Electric (2011)
  • Helios - Remixed (2012)
  • Hammock - EPs, Singles and Remixes (2013)
  • Jakob - Sines (2014)
  • Applescal - For (2015)
  • Thomas Oliver - Floating in the Darkness (2017)
  • Kehlani - SweetSexySavage (2017)

Awards and nominations Edit

  • Finalist "Best Electronica Album" at the New Zealand Music Awards (2002)
  • Finalist "Best Electronica Album" at the bNet New Zealand Music Awards (2002)
  • Winner "Best Video" Handle the Jandal Music Video Awards for "Waiting" (2002)
  • Runner-up "Best Video" Handle the Jandal Music Video Awards for "An Afternoon on the Moon" (2003)
  • Winner "Best Animated Video" Young Guns International Video Awards (2004)
  • Finalist "Most Outstanding Musician" at the bNet New Zealand Music Awards (2005)
  • Finalist "Best Electronic Album" at the bNet New Zealand Music Awards (2005)
  • Finalist "Best Animated Video" Animate Festival 2009 official selection (Director) for "Standing in Silence Pt3" (2009)
  • Finalist "Best Live Performance" Wellingtonista Awards (2009)
  • Winner "Best Original Score" Qantas Film and Television Awards (2010)
  • Winner "Best Soundtrack" Fiske Fulldome Film Festival (2015)
  • Finalist "Best Score" Revolution Me Film Festival (New York) for Los Angeles 1991 (2016)
  • Winner "Best Soundtrack" Festival de Cortometrajes de Requena (Spain) for The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara (2018)
  • Finalist "Best Trailer Music" Music & Sound Awards for "Harajuku" (2019)
  • Winner "Best Composer" American Golden Picture International Film Festival for CAPCOM GO! The Apollo Story (2019)
  • Winner "Best Score" Top Shorts Film Festival for CAPCOM GO! The Apollo Story (2019)
  • Winner "Honourable Mention (Best Score)" Los Angeles Film Awards for CAPCOM GO! The Apollo Story (2020)
  • Winner "Best Original Score" New York Film Awards for CAPCOM GO! The Apollo Story (2020)
  • Finalist "Best Original Score " NZTV Awards for The Sounds (2021)
  • Finalist "Best Original Score " APRA Screen Awards for The Sounds (2021)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Rhian Sheehan – Paradigm Shift (2002, CD) - Discogs". Discogs.
  2. ^ "Rhian Sheehan's Ambient Music Box Symphony". May 2013.
  3. ^ Cafe del mar
  4. ^ "Café Del Mar - Volumen Diez (2003, Digipak, CD) - Discogs". Discogs.
  5. ^ Cafe del mar#Volume 11 (once)
  6. ^ The Cult (TV series)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  8. ^ "404 Not Found". {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  9. ^ "Jakob awarded Taite Music Prize". 15 April 2015.
  10. ^ "We Are Stars - 360-degree science documentary from NSC Creative". Wearestars360.com. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Live at the Wellington Opera House, by Rhian Sheehan".
  12. ^ "The Official New Zealand Music Chart".
  13. ^ "Voices for the Future: Climate activism lights up the UN – in pictures". The Guardian. 20 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Saturday Morning for Saturday 8 May 2010 Saturday Morning".
  15. ^ "Rhian Sheehan - Tiny Blue Biosphere". Discogs.
  16. ^ "Rhian Sheehan – Music for Nature Documentaries (2004, CD)". Discogs.
  17. ^ "Rhian Sheehan – Standing in Silence (2008, CD)". Discogs.
  18. ^ a b "Music | Rhian Sheehan". Rhiansheehan.bandcamp.com. 25 January 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

rhian, sheehan, zealand, composer, producer, born, nelson, based, wellington, known, fusing, orchestral, chamber, music, piano, with, ambient, electronic, post, rock, cinematic, atmospheres, also, written, music, film, television, video, games, exhibitions, ad. Rhian Sheehan is a New Zealand composer and producer born in Nelson and now based in Wellington He is known for his fusing of orchestral chamber music and piano with ambient electronic and post rock cinematic atmospheres He has also written music for film television video games exhibitions advertisements roller coaster rides and planetarium dome shows Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Film and television soundtrack credits 3 3 Compilation appearances 3 4 Album appearances 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditSheehan released his debut album Paradigm Shift in 2001 1 The record was issued in the UK almost two years later in 2003 and received praise from music critics In 2004 Britain s Future Music Magazine magazine named Sheehan as The Next Big Thing in ambient music His 2009 album Standing in Silence 2013 s Stories from Elsewhere and 2018 s A Quiet Divide step away from his earlier electronica work into more of a shoegaze post rock ambient chamber music direction Eminent US reviewer John Diliberto host of Echoes called Stories from Elsewhere a modern ambient chamber music masterpiece of quietly epic dimensions 2 Sheehan s work has featured on a variety of compilations most notably the multi platinum selling Cafe del Mar 3 anthologies vol 10 4 and 11 5 His music has been heard on BBC s Top Gear as well as The Discovery Channel the National Geographic channel and the HBO series Silicon Valley His compositions have also been used in a variety of advertisements including for such companies as Google Facebook Nike and GoPro In 2009 Sheehan composed the soundtrack to the British National Space Centre s We Are Astronomers a 360 fulldome film narrated by David Tennant The same year the artist wrote the score to the 13 part prime time TV drama series The Cult 6 for which he was awarded a Qantas Film amp TV Award for best original score and the Emmy Award winning web series Reservoir Hill In 2012 Sheehan penned the score to the UK 3D planetarium documentary film We Are Aliens narrated by Rupert Grint In July 2012 Japan s Preco Records released Sheehan s most recent albums Standing in Silence and Seven Tales of The North Wind together as a limited edition double box set that included a remix of the track Borrowing the Past by American post rock ambient group Hammock In March 2013 American label Darla Records released Stories from Elsewhere The album was also released in Japan by Preco Records and in New Zealand and Australia by LOOP Recordings In October 2013 Sheehan completed writing the soundtrack to the US and UK produced fulldome film Back to the Moon for Good Commissioned by X Prize the film is narrated by Tim Allen The 25 minute digital production highlights the history of Moon exploration and provides an insider s look at the teams vying for the 30 million Google Lunar X Prize The film was produced by the British National Space Centre the X Prize Foundation and Robert K Weiss 7 The show is one of the most popular planetarium shows ever made having screened in over 450 venues across the world 8 In 2014 Sheehan contributed string arrangements for Jakob s album Sines The record won the Taite Music Prize in 2015 9 In July 2015 Sheehan wrote and produced the orchestral soundtrack for the British 3D planetarium fulldome film We Are Stars narrated by Andy Serkis for which he was awarded Best Soundtrack at The 2015 Fiske Fulldome Film Festival 10 In August 2015 the artist released his first live album Rhian Sheehan Live at The Wellington Opera House 11 In December 2016 he scored the soundtrack for Weta Workshop s new Dr Grordbort s exhibition The 2017 debut album SweetSexySavage by American R amp B artist Kehlani features a sample of the Rhian Sheehan track Waiting The sample is used as the backbone to the track Not Used to It In October 2018 Sheehan wrote the music for Magic Leap and Weta Workshop s 3D mixed reality game Dr Grordbort s Invaders On 12 October 2018 Loop Recordings amp Kobalt Music released Sheehan s album A Quiet Divide The album reached no 2 on the NZ Top 20 12 In September 2019 Sheehan travelled to New York with artist Joseph Michael to collaborate on a large scale audio visual installation projected on the United Nations building The installation ran for three nights leading up to the UN Climate Action Summit The art piece featured an original score by Sheehan and music by Brian Eno and included the voices of six young climate change activists 13 Personal life EditRhian is the nephew of New Zealand photographer Laurence Aberhart and the son of travel and landscape photographer publisher Grant Sheehan He is married to musician Raashi Malik They have three children together citation needed Sheehan appears in James Cameron s films Avatar and Avatar The Way of Water as a military engineer The scene was filmed in Miramar Wellington in the same suburb where Rhian lives 14 Discography EditAlbums Edit Paradigm Shift 2001 1 Tiny Blue Biosphere 2004 15 Music for Nature Documentaries remix album 2004 16 New Zealand Landscapes Book CD 2008 Standing in Silence 2009 17 Seven Tales of The North Wind EP 2011 18 Stories from Elsewhere 2013 18 Live at The Wellington Opera House 2015 A Quiet Divide 2018 Recollections Vol 1 2020 Recollections Vol 2 2020 Film and television soundtrack credits Edit The Sunshine Man Short film NZ 2005 Welcome home Short film NZ 2006 Huloo Documentary NZ 2008 The Cult 13 part TV series 2009 We Are Astronomers Planetarium dome film UK 2009 Reservoir Hill Series 1 2009 Reservoir Hill Series 2 2010 Top Gear Great Adventures 3 UK 2010 Journey of Contrasts 3D planetarium dome film UK 2010 Day Trip Short film NZ 2010 The Banker The Escorts and the 18 Million Documentary NZ 2011 In Safe Hands Short film NZ 2011 Abiogenesis Short film NZ 2011 Geoff Duke In Pursuit of Perfection Documentary UK 2012 Cell Cell Cell 3D planetarium dome film UK 2012 Siege Film NZ 2012 We Are Aliens 3D planetarium dome film UK 2012 Back to the Moon for Good Planetarium dome film US 2013 Holding the Sun Short film NZ 2013 Naked Castaway The Discovery Channel US 2013 Similo Short film Spain 2014 Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends Adult Swim Special US 2014 Los Angeles 1991 Short film US 2015 The Day That Changed My Life Documentary NZ 2015 Belief The Possession of Janet Moses Feature film documentary NZ 2015 We Are Stars 3D planetarium dome film UK 2015 The World in Your Window Short film NZ 2016 The Mauritania Railway Backbone of the Sahara Documentary US 2017 Dr Grordbort s Invaders Magic Leap mixed reality game US 2018 CapCom Go The Apollo Story 3D planetarium dome show UK 2019 The Sounds TV series UK CAN 2020 Compilation appearances Edit Cafe del Mar Vol 10 Spain Cafe del Mar Vol 11 Spain Barramundi Vol 4 Together France Pacific Hotel France The Sound of Dub Germany Turtle Bay Country Club presents Love Factory Germany LOOP Select 05 Australia Love Parade Germany Trance Forward UK Zen 4 AUS Lazy Sunday Vol 5 NZ LOOP Select 01 NZ Radio Active 25 Silver Selections NZ Alpine Unity Passenger NZ The Telecom CD NZ LOOP Select 03 NZ LOOP Select 06 NZ Green Room 4 Hope NZ Various Nuclear Free Nation NZ Eco Zen 2 VA Aus Bridging The Pacific Vol 1 VA AUS Festivus VA AUS Silent Ballet Volume XI Wenn ich ein Eisbar ware US LOOP Select KONO 02 NZ For Nihon US V A Disquiet Vol 2 US V A Ministry of Sound Hed Kandi Winter Chill V A UK Little Darla Has a Treat for You Vol 28 V A US A Strangely Isolated Place Full Circle V A US For Ukraine Volume 2 V A US Album appearances Edit The Black Seeds Pushed 2002 The Nomad Step 4th 2003 Module Remarkable Engines 2006 Antix Twin Coast Discovery 2005 Antix Twin Coast Discovery Remixes 2006 Richard Nunns and Hirini Melbourne Te Ku Te Whe Remixed 2006 Rhombus Onwards Remixes and Archives 2008 Rosy Tin Teacaddy The Homeward Stretch 2009 Raashi Malik Raashi Malik EP 2010 The Blush Response Love Electric 2011 Helios Remixed 2012 Hammock EPs Singles and Remixes 2013 Jakob Sines 2014 Applescal For 2015 Thomas Oliver Floating in the Darkness 2017 Kehlani SweetSexySavage 2017 Awards and nominations EditFinalist Best Electronica Album at the New Zealand Music Awards 2002 Finalist Best Electronica Album at the bNet New Zealand Music Awards 2002 Winner Best Video Handle the Jandal Music Video Awards for Waiting 2002 Runner up Best Video Handle the Jandal Music Video Awards for An Afternoon on the Moon 2003 Winner Best Animated Video Young Guns International Video Awards 2004 Finalist Most Outstanding Musician at the bNet New Zealand Music Awards 2005 Finalist Best Electronic Album at the bNet New Zealand Music Awards 2005 Finalist Best Animated Video Animate Festival 2009 official selection Director for Standing in Silence Pt3 2009 Finalist Best Live Performance Wellingtonista Awards 2009 Winner Best Original Score Qantas Film and Television Awards 2010 Winner Best Soundtrack Fiske Fulldome Film Festival 2015 Finalist Best Score Revolution Me Film Festival New York for Los Angeles 1991 2016 Winner Best Soundtrack Festival de Cortometrajes de Requena Spain for The Mauritania Railway Backbone of the Sahara 2018 Finalist Best Trailer Music Music amp Sound Awards for Harajuku 2019 Winner Best Composer American Golden Picture International Film Festival for CAPCOM GO The Apollo Story 2019 Winner Best Score Top Shorts Film Festival for CAPCOM GO The Apollo Story 2019 Winner Honourable Mention Best Score Los Angeles Film Awards for CAPCOM GO The Apollo Story 2020 Winner Best Original Score New York Film Awards for CAPCOM GO The Apollo Story 2020 Finalist Best Original Score NZTV Awards for The Sounds 2021 Finalist Best Original Score APRA Screen Awards for The Sounds 2021 References Edit a b Rhian Sheehan Paradigm Shift 2002 CD Discogs Discogs Rhian Sheehan s Ambient Music Box Symphony May 2013 Cafe del mar Cafe Del Mar Volumen Diez 2003 Digipak CD Discogs Discogs Cafe del mar Volume 11 once The Cult TV series Fulldome Planetarium Show Google Lunar XPRIZE Archived from the original on 24 October 2013 Retrieved 24 October 2013 404 Not Found a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Jakob awarded Taite Music Prize 15 April 2015 We Are Stars 360 degree science documentary from NSC Creative Wearestars360 com Retrieved 4 May 2022 Live at the Wellington Opera House by Rhian Sheehan The Official New Zealand Music Chart Voices for the Future Climate activism lights up the UN in pictures The Guardian 20 September 2019 Saturday Morning for Saturday 8 May 2010 Saturday Morning Rhian Sheehan Tiny Blue Biosphere Discogs Rhian Sheehan Music for Nature Documentaries 2004 CD Discogs Rhian Sheehan Standing in Silence 2008 CD Discogs a b Music Rhian Sheehan Rhiansheehan bandcamp com 25 January 2009 Retrieved 4 May 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhian Sheehan amp oldid 1162336384, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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