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Second instalment of Ian Williams new soundtrack album - Le Mystère Lucie (Dossier Secret)
This is Part Two of Ian Williams' soundtracks for the 2023 French documentary ‘Le Mystère Lucie (Des Espions Contre Le Nazisme)’ | Codename Lucy (Spies Against Nazism)! (The first instalment, the actual soundtrack used in the film, was released a couple of weeks ago... ) Originally the documentary was going to be feature length, before it was cut down to 52 minutes for a TV release, so there was a lot of unused music, which we really liked, so we decided to release it as a co
Jul 25, 20241 min read


Ian Williams new soundtrack album - Le Mystère Lucie (Des Espions Contre Le Nazisme)
This is the soundtrack to the 2023 documentary by Éric Michel and Jacques Matthey, Le Mystère Lucie (Des Espions Contre Le Nazisme). It is accompanied by an album of music written for, but not used in, the film, Le Mystère Lucie (Dossier Secret), also released on Bandcamp in the near future. Both albums showcase Ian's knack of mixing big tunes using electronic and orchestral sources, mixed with more hardcore industrial noise. Plus it's all spies and war, so what more could yo
Jul 12, 20242 min read


Ian Williams' new album 'Les Blessures Invisibles' (Invisible Wounds) out now on all platforms
Ian Williams' soundtrack to the new documentary film by French director Eric Michel, 'Les Blessures Invisibles' (Invisible Wounds), is now available on all platforms. The film investigates the consequences for the Gabonese town of Mounana of almost half a century of uranium mining. The town had been the biggest supplier of uranium to the French nuclear industry, but in 1999 its mine was deemed no longer viable and the mining companies withdrew. This left the infrastructure to
Jul 6, 20202 min read


Ian Williams' new album 'Les Blessures Invisibles' (Invisible Wounds) out now
London based composer Ian Williams has written the soundtrack to the new documentary film by French director Eric Michel, 'Les Blessures Invisibles' (Invisible Wounds), which investigates the consequences for the Gabonese town of Mounana of almost half a century of uranium mining. For many years the town had been the biggest supplier of uranium to the French nuclear industry, but in 1999 its mine was deemed no longer viable and the mining companies and their personnel withdre
May 13, 20201 min read


New video: Ian Williams - URA 235
Taken from the soundtrack album for 'Les Blessures Invisibles (Invisible Wounds)', a documentary by Eric Michel, which looks at the Gabonese town of Mounana, previously the site of a uranium mine which was the biggest supplier to the French nuclear industry, and the effect on the town of the mine closing down in 1999. The album includes all the music which features in the film as well as material that was composed for it but ended up on the digital cutting-room floor. URA 2
Apr 23, 20201 min read
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