Along with multiple writing credits for comedies, Julian Barratt has also obtained several music composing credits for series such as Unnatural Acts (1998) as well as the The Mighty Boosh (2004-2007) of which the latter had his compositions compiled into a short film titled Boosh Music (2005).
Barratt's music for The Mighty Boosh is greatly reminiscent of the type of music found throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, to reflect the often mystical and whimsical themes of the show itself, the music features a psychedelic feel with distortion on certain instruments such as synthesizers and and guitars reminiscent of that found on later albums by The Beatles such as 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'. This kind of music helps to give the show its own kind of identity amongst the other comedy drama shows at the time.
I've already talked about the music found in The Mighty Boosh in my research on the show itself (where an example of the opening sequence is featured) but I do feel this kind of direction I want to take the sound overall. I feel that the intended style of our script for Cereal Offenders greatly reflects the style of this show and I personally think it will work well.
I've already created music for the title sequence which had taken some inspiration from The Mighty Boosh and I feel I need to keep this consistent throughout the rest of the soundtrack. However, I shall try and include the more experimental elements with instrumentation that reflects a more hallucinatory state which would be suitable for our production.
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