Synths, Style and an API: A Very Original Music and Mixing House Lands in LA
When mischievous music makers make their way to LA, anything can happen.
If the composers in question are Fall On Your Sword (FOYS), be on high alert. Already a hot original music house–as well as proficient audio post mixers–after several years of creative output in their Williamsburg, Brooklyn HQ, FOYS knew that a coastal switch was essential for the ultimate level up: Los Angeles was calling.
For real business growth, FOYS partners Lucy Alper and Will Bates knew only California would do. That meant taking their distinctive aesthetic–playful, artistic, tongue-in-cheek, with a dark streak–and super-sizing it to fill up all those wonderful square feet that LA has to offer.
A prolific composer, art installation aficionado, and music artist, they made sure that FOYS’ North Hollywood studios would not only look the part, but synch up with Bates’ creative workflow and recognizable style. Equipped with instruments from ultra-modern to classic Mellotron and beyond, as well as a sharp ear for combining them, Bates’ sonic storytelling skills are in high demand.
Recent TV/film original score assignments include Netflix’ “Unbelievable”, Syfy’s “The Magicians”, the Amazon feature film Bliss, plus the latest untitled feature documentary by famed director Alex Gibney. Meanwhile, recent advertising clients include Lincoln, Clinique, Canada Goose and Altice.
Check out the company’s compelling portfolio here, and you’ll hear for yourself their wide range of feels, effortlessly gelling ultra-contemporary, futuristic, retro, creepy and captivating exactly as needed. According to Bates, their signature starts with his own personal blend of organic and synthetic textures, then goes from there. “I feel like I’ve been doing this long enough that I have a good grasp of story and melody,” he says simply. “A lot of shows I’m working on now call for thematic scores, rather than just atmospheric textures.”
Blessed in LA with 4,000 square feet to work with (a significant expansion over the Brooklyn facility’s 2500 square feet — to compare, see SonicScoop’s 2012 visit there), Alper and Bates have additional room to accommodate the needs of FOYS’ creativity and clients. Expanded flexibility for working with his custom API console, pedal collection, and eclectic instruments was addressed by the work of studio furniture specialists Sound Construction & Supply. Simultaneously, NYC-based studio builder Chris Harmaty of Audio Structures designed FOYS’ 5.1 and 7.1 mixing stage The Fitzroy.
For Alper and Bates, the move to LA wasn’t just an opportunity to get closer to the clients they were working with already. It was also a chance to show even more of what defines Fall On Your Sword. “It’s important to us that people see a lot of the design choices that we make,” notes Bates. “The way things are curated, and the attention to detail–we wanted that to be something people latch onto when they walk through the door. It’s high end and professional, but also unique and different. You’ll get something that’s very special.
“In NYC, you got that feeling, but it was a little more rough and tumble. That was almost a basement, with that windowless sort of warehouse vibe. This place is much more open and airy, with natural light in every room, and art everywhere.”
Even though you could throw a brick in LA and hit a composer, FOYS feels secure that there was room for one more. “There’s a lot of business here, and a lot of people we’ve been working with have made this move before us to lead the way,” Bates says. “Plus, there’s not a huge number of LA spaces that offer all of what we’ve got in a one-stop shop: original music, sound design, and mix. There’s definitely a different feel to the FOYS space than others we’ve been to in Los Angeles, and we’ve always been mindful of that: carving our own identity.”
Now feast your eyes on these fancy photos, with additional insights direct from FOYS (all photos by Daniel Orren):
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