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SoundtrackNet Interviews The Track Team About "Avatar"

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The SoundtrackNet website has interviewed Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, a.k.a. The Track Team, about their work on Nickelodeon’s Avatar the Last Airbender. The thorough interview with the pair discusses their inspirations for the musical themes and sound design of Avatar, and provides behind-the-scenes information about how they work. Several MP3 files of the musical themes and sounds of Avatar are sprinkled throughout the interview.

(via AvatarSpirit.net)

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