Johan Söderqvist

Anatomy Of A Scandal (Soundtrack From The Netflix Series)

Johan Söderqvist

31 SONGS • 56 MINUTES • APR 15 2022

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TRACKS
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1
James Runs
01:30
2
Sophie To Whitehall
02:04
3
Meet Me At Home
01:29
4
Omerta Of The Libertines
01:27
5
Party Two Decades Ago
03:14
6
Sophie Is Rowing / The Coincidence
02:50
7
We Know Nothing
01:29
8
Order, Order!
01:02
9
Sophie And Holly
02:15
10
James And Angela
01:16
11
He Falls
02:07
12
Not A Fucking Junkie
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02:18
13
At The Beach
02:12
14
Kate Is Worried
01:18
15
Sophie Sees James / Kate And Holly
02:10
16
The Advice
01:29
17
The Trial
02:36
18
James Statement
01:48
19
She Falls
03:05
20
James And Olivia
01:09
21
Did You Do It?
00:47
22
James Remembers
01:00
23
Mixed Feelings
01:59
24
Waiting For The Verdict
01:49
25
Olivia's Lift Statement
01:06
26
Guilty Or Not Guilty
01:19
27
Believing In Him / He Just Kept Going
02:32
28
Holly Is Drunk
00:48
29
Fall Of The Mighty
01:20
30
Anatomy Of A Scandal
02:52
31
End Credits (From The Netflix Series "Anatomy Of A Scandal")
01:57
℗© 2022: Netflix Music, LLC

Artist bios

Johan Söderqvist is a film, television, and video game composer originally from Täby, near Stockholm, Sweden. He played keyboards in a variety of touring bands, including jazz and folk groups, before concentrating on composition. After attending the Royal College of Music, Stockholm for composition and arranging, his first film score was Agnes Cecilia: En Sällsam Historia, released in 1991. After a few more films, he wrote music for the TV mini-series Morsarvet, which aired in 1993. That year, he also released the jazz album Life (To Be) before collaborating with James Schaffer and Jojje Wadenius on music for the 1995 children’s album Till Alla Barn.

Work in a variety of screen genres followed, including the crime film Beneath the Surface (Under Ytan, 1997), the family film We Can Be Heroes! (Bäst I Sverige!, 2002), the drama After the Wedding (Efter Brylluppet, 2006), and the romance Effi Briest (2009). His music could be heard in the 2010 Danish thriller, In a Better World (Hævnen), which picked up the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film the following year. Also in 2011, he became one of the regular composers for the hit crime series The Bridge (Bron/Broen). Another foreign-language Oscar nominee, 2012’s Kon-Tiki, also featured a score by Söderqvist.

The composer joined the TV police procedural Spring Tide (Springfloden) in 2016. That same year, EA Music released the soundtrack for the video game Battlefield 1, which featured an orchestral score by Söderqvist and Patrik Andrén. Söderqvist's music for the U.K. horror film The Limehouse Golem was issued by Varèse Sarabande in 2017. ~ Marcy Donelson

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