tomandandy is a musical group, founded in the late 80's in NYC by Thomas Ha… Read Full Bio ↴tomandandy is a musical group, founded in the late 80's in NYC by Thomas Hajdu and Andy Milburn, chiefly known for their work in film scores and television commercials. The firm redefined the way in which music for media was created by appropriating aesthetics of the avant garde, bringing them into pop culture. Without investor support tomandandy became one of the largest music production companies in the world. During the 1990's, tomandandy had offices in NYC and LA and employed almost 100 full time employees around the world. tomandandy received critical acclaim in all media sectors as creation as well as product design. Simultaneously, tomandandy focused on artificial intelligence and content and is the holder of broad patent (US 6.051.770) "artificial composer" that is based on a series of groundbreaking musical metrics.
Early Years
Andy Milburn was born in Texas and went to Princeton University for undergraduate as well as graduate work. At Princeton, his primary focus was creating computer music and computer music applications. During that time, he helped build the early computer music system called "CMIX". Thomas Hajdu was born in Canada and moved to the US to work on his graduate studies at Princeton University.
While at Princeton University, the duo began collaborating on small pieces of electronic music which consisted of bits of disjunct sounds. They called these pieces, "Blasts" and while blasts were completely unsuccessful when performed in the concert hall, they discovered that they played perfectly well when attached to disconnected images on TV.
Discography (selected)
The Hills Have Eyes - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2006
The Covenant - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2006
Mean Creek -Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2004
Faster (film) - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2004
The Mothman Prophecies (film) -Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2002
The Rules of Attraction- Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lion’s Gate Records, 2002
Kerouac – Kicks Joy Darkness - William S.Burroughs, Ryko, 1997
United States of Poetry - Polygram, 1996
Arlington Road - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, Lakeshore, 1996
Cartridge Music from OffBeat - TVT Records, 1996
“It Goes Back” David Byrne, from OffBeat - TVT Records, 1996
“You'll Know You Were Loved” - Lou Reed, Original TV Soundtrack, Reprise, 1995
“In Our Sleep” - Laurie Anderson - Warner Brothers, 1995
“ZooTV Live From Sydney” - U2. Polygram Video, 1994
Killing Zoe - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Milan/BMG, 1994
Early Years
Andy Milburn was born in Texas and went to Princeton University for undergraduate as well as graduate work. At Princeton, his primary focus was creating computer music and computer music applications. During that time, he helped build the early computer music system called "CMIX". Thomas Hajdu was born in Canada and moved to the US to work on his graduate studies at Princeton University.
While at Princeton University, the duo began collaborating on small pieces of electronic music which consisted of bits of disjunct sounds. They called these pieces, "Blasts" and while blasts were completely unsuccessful when performed in the concert hall, they discovered that they played perfectly well when attached to disconnected images on TV.
Discography (selected)
The Hills Have Eyes - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2006
The Covenant - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2006
Mean Creek -Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2004
Faster (film) - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2004
The Mothman Prophecies (film) -Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lakeshore Records, 2002
The Rules of Attraction- Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Lion’s Gate Records, 2002
Kerouac – Kicks Joy Darkness - William S.Burroughs, Ryko, 1997
United States of Poetry - Polygram, 1996
Arlington Road - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, Lakeshore, 1996
Cartridge Music from OffBeat - TVT Records, 1996
“It Goes Back” David Byrne, from OffBeat - TVT Records, 1996
“You'll Know You Were Loved” - Lou Reed, Original TV Soundtrack, Reprise, 1995
“In Our Sleep” - Laurie Anderson - Warner Brothers, 1995
“ZooTV Live From Sydney” - U2. Polygram Video, 1994
Killing Zoe - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Milan/BMG, 1994
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PATRICLESE
This was the best movie imo and it had the best soundtrack, especially this track. When they sailed to the ship with this song playing it went together so perfectly. Wait... what ship am I talking about?? "Arcadia, remember?" "Arcadia, remember?" lol
Yoloitz Alex
@V “95” K I agree with you the first one is top on my list for RE due to its mordernism for a 2002 movie also the way they portray the whole movie was the best, then Afterlife because of the cgi effects,action scenes and soundtracks then apocalypse comes 3rd which the way nemesis was portrayed but the other scenes is apocalypse are just satisfactory other RE are just boring imo, but im disapointed for final chapter its just a mess.
The Doberman
@Nick well i don't say anything about the last but
V “95” K
In my opinion the first one is the best one, but if we compare soundtrack, but Afterlife has the best soundtrack
The Doberman
@Nick what about Retribution
Nick
PATRICLESE I think Apocalypse and Afterlife were the best.
Not Eimporta
i love that the main synth of this track. it perfectly brings through the loneliness and desolation of a typical resident evil atmosphere. yes sir, i like it! : )
Alex Mason
Arcadia (Greek: Αρκαδία - Arkadía) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the administrative region of Peloponnese. It is situated in the central and eastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. It takes its name from the mythological character Arcas. In Greek mythology, it was the home of the god Pan. In European Renaissance arts, Arcadia was celebrated as an unspoiled, harmonious wilderness.
Alfredo Romero
Min 2:50 "This is Arcadia, broadcasting on the emergency frequency... There's no infection. Repeat, there's no infection. We offer safety, security, food and shelter... If you're there, we will help you; there is hope".
AJ Alpha
This soundtrack really went with that boat theme. Absolutely love it!