MORRICONE YOUTH Live-Score Event: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

Schedule

Sat Oct 26 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

UTC-07:00

Location

SBCAST - The Santa Barbara Center for Art, Science and Technology | Santa Barbara, CA

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KCSB-FM and SBCAST Present ​Halloween-Themed Event: Morricone Youth’s Live Re-Score of Cult Classic Film Night of the Living Dead
About this Event

On Saturday, October 26th, local film and music fans are invited to (re)experience the low budget horror classic Night of the Living Dead with an original soundtrack performed live by the independent rock band . The multidimensional event will be hosted at the ), at 513 Garden Street, in conjunction with KCSB-FM 91.9.

Just in time for a weekend full of Halloween-themed festivities, the gate at SBCAST will open at 6pm and showtime is 7pm. Attendees are welcome to come in costumes or to dress in the “holiday spirit.” Food options will be available for purchase, as will special non-alcoholic elixirs.


Six years ago, Morricone Youth — a collective of New York City musicians founded by composer Devon Goldberg in 1999, known for reinterpreting 100+ film & television works worldwide — made a buzzworthy local debut at SBCAST. That event, in the summer of 2018, brought out over 200 attendees for a night of live music underscoring the influential, independently-made, allegorical film, which was released in 1968. The band returns to Santa Barbara to reprise their live re-score of George A. Romero’s feature cinematic breakthrough.


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Devon Goldberg + John Castro of Morricone Youth: Night of the Living Dead live score at SBCAST 2018. (Photo by Ted Coe)


25 years ago, Night of the Living Dead was deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. It reflects the turbulence of a nation rocked by changing cultural mores, an unpopular war in Vietnam, fear of nuclear war, the assassinations of important political leaders, and outbursts of racist violence that have plagued the U.S. for generations. The film’s lead, Duane Jones, one of the first African-American actors to star in a successful genre film of this type, became something of an icon for his performance in Night as the brave and level-headed “Ben” (and for a surreal 1973 cult vampire film, Ganja & Hess).

Due to a clerical error during the title credits, Night immediately slipped into the public domain, so it has been subject to numerous revisions (colorization, remakes, unofficial adaptations, “bootleg” video releases, even animation, etc.). Morricone Youth’s reimagining of the film, however, is one of the boldest ever. This live re-score will again take place outdoors in the courtyard of event-host SBCAST, which features a 25-foot screen.


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Morricone Youth Backstage at The Regent Theater, L.A. (Photo Credit: Michele Thomas, 2018)


New Jersey radio station WFMU-FM (which airs “Morricone Island,” a weekly film and TV soundtrack program hosted by Goldberg using a radio name, “Devon E. Levins”), describes Night in this way: “The film Readers Digest warned would inspire cannibalism and ground zero for the modern zombie fan, Romero’s feature-length debut laid the groundwork for the indie horror film and zombie craze to follow. The first of five in Romero’s Living Dead series, no other film about the lumbering, flesh-eating undead is as genuinely scary as the black-and-white original in which a group of terrified strangers hole up in a Pennsylvania farmhouse as legions of hungry zombies move ever closer.” ( 2023) Night is also recognized as the first of the modern “zombie” films that disassociate such monsters from Voodoo and other related cultural references (in such a way that the reanimated undead characters are called “ghouls,” and never referred to as zombies).“‘The actual original sound is up for a majority of the film,’” Goldberg tells Whatzup, an arts and entertainment website. “‘We’re often blending with that and/or there’s times when the original underscore is muted, so we’re kind of taking over. Those… tend to be in the action sequences, so there’s not a lot of dialogue anyways.’” Romero’s Night uses “‘licensed music… library production music….[not] created for the film itself. It was repurposed from other sources. (Subsequent films) Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Day of the Dead (1985)… are favorites of ours, too, but they had proper composers and/or a band scoring for it — in the case of Goblin doing Dawn... We…took it on in that tradition” (, 2023). Morricone Youth’s horror-film scoring evokes a retro, modular-synth musical style popularized in ’70s-80s films by the likes of Goblin and John Carpenter.


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Morricone Youth Live Scores Night of the Living Dead with Duane Jones onscreen


Co-presented by KCSB-FM 91.9, Santa Barbara’s only community-radio station (which led the first Morricone Youth event in Santa Barbara), this screening / performance is also sponsored by .

Advance tickets will be on sale SOON: $20 + fees on Eventbrite. Venmo-only at the door, with a discounted student rate of $15 with current UCSB ID. Low backed chairs or cushions only, please, to respect others’ views. Dress warmly and consider bringing throws or blankets. For more info: or .About Morricone Youth: Founded by composer Devon Goldberg in 1999, NYC’s Morricone Youth has reinterpreted 100+ film & TV works worldwide, from CBGB’s, Tonic, Knitting Factory & atop the World Trade Center to Brooklyn Academy of Music, MassMoCA, Philadelphia Museum of Art & The Sydney Festival, plus supporting Italian soundtrack legend Goblin’s 2017 North American tour. Morricone Youth has composed / performed 15 live scores, re-scoring silent films— Nosferatu, Battleship Potemkin, Sunrise, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, & The Lodger — and modern “midnight movies” too — Eraserhead, Enter The Dragon, Foxy Brown, Danger: Diabolik, La Planete Savauge, & Mad Max — many also on Country Club Records. Recently, Goldberg wrote his 2nd original score for a new film, Eight Eyes, psychological horror shot on location in Serbia & Macedonia which world premiered at Montreal’s 2023 Fantasia Film Festival. Eight Eyes is co-produced by Vinegar Syndrome (the blu-ray company’s 1st original production), with North American distribution by Shudder.

About SBCAST: The Santa Barbara Center for Art, Science & Technology is a live/work creative design & development community located in downtown Santa Barbara. SBCAST consists of full-time, accomplished, working “multi-disciplinary” residents who focus on the juxtaposition of art, science & technology. SBCAST provides a shared creative environment to promote thought & action, serving as a vibrant “arts incubator,” focused on developing meaningful relationships with complimentary organizations, both in Santa Barbara & around the globe. Current occupants from UCSB include the Media Arts & Technology Program, & studies affiliated with META (Memory Emotion Thought Awareness) Lab of this campus’s Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences.

About KCSB-FM: Non-commercial community radio KCSB offers sounds & perspectives from the Tri-Counties & free year-round training to individuals & groups without other access to media resources. Both student & non-student volunteers learn to produce music, news, sports, cultural arts, & public affairs content airing 24/7/365 at 91.9 FM (). Most shows are produced locally, but KCSB hosts national & international programs too. Part of Associated Students at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), KCSB is financed by self-assessed student fees & listener support, & receives no State money from the University.

More event logistics:​ The gate will open at 6pm and the event starts at 7pm. ​Since this is an outdoor screening at night, blankets and layers are encouraged. ​Limited on-site seating will be made available to viewers, but low-backed collapsible chairs are also recommended. SBCAST is at 513 Garden Street in downtown Santa Barbara.

No on-site parking will be available but there are plenty of spots in the vicinity on area streets and in nearby city-run parking lots #10 or 11. Free parking might also still be available close by at the commuter lot on East Cota at Santa Barbara Street that is best known as the former site for the Saturday Farmers’ Market each week.


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