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  1. Alan Howarth (born 1948) is an American composer and sound designer who has worked on soundtracks for Hollywood films including the Star Trek and Halloween series, and is known for his collaborations with film director and composer John Carpenter.

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · We spoke with composer Alan Howarth about working with John Carpenter, Steven Spielberg, his new score for 'From the Shadows' and more.

  3. Oct 30, 2021 · The music from the 1978 film Halloween was revolutionary, not just because director John Carpenter also composed the score, but because of Carpenter’s adventurous use of early synth pads and stabs, which helped him create one of the most powerful and creepiest soundtracks of all time.

  4. Explore the creative process behind the dark, moody soundscapes that defined a genre with iconic horror/sci-fi composer and sound designer, Alan Howarth. Learn about his collaboration with John Carpenter, the release of the Cinematic Dread sound library, and his work's lasting influence.

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  5. John Carpenter is not only a cult movie-maker, but also a pioneering electronic composer. John, his son Cody and collaborators Alan Howarth and Daniel Davies explain how it’s all possible.

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  6. Oct 30, 2015 · Horror master John Carpenter on his second non-soundtrack album, Lost Themes II, and performing his first ever live shows this at Primavera, ATP Iceland and New York ahead of English dates later in the year.

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  8. For many years he worked in partnership with musician Alan Howarth, who would realize his vision by working on the more technical aspects of recording, allowing Carpenter to focus on writing the music.