Torchwood: Children of Earth music

July 18, 2009 · 1 comment

in Television

After a week of Torchwood-related content, I’m still bowled over by the quality of the finished product. While I liked the first two series, I loved Children of Earth.

One reason (among many) was Ben Foster’s incidental music - which is now available to buy. And, if I’ve got my HTML right, you should be able to see a player with some samples below. If you’re reading this in an RSS reader or in Facebook, you may need to click through to my blog to see it in its full effect.

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1 Rachelle November 16, 2009 at 4:30 pm

I would like to see Torchwood, Doctor Who, and other less popular (i.e. not Star Wars) sci-fi fantasysoundtracks available as ringback tones and ringtones. This music is awesome. Much of this would be appropriate as ringback tones in a professional environment, but to those of us who would recognize it, ever so subtly geeky and self-expressive. It’s as if we sci-fans don’t have any influence in the media market…and we’re the ones who came up with the technology for this.
Doctor Who fan for 26+ years (US)

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