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It’s film composer retrospective time again! This time, Sean leads Steven and Benjamin into the brooding, hypnotic world of Clint Mansell; one of his favourite composers and one of modern cinema’s most distinctive musical voices.

We trace Mansell’s journey from the chaotic brilliance of Pop Will Eat Itself to his evolution into a master of bleak minimalism, tension-heavy soundscapes, and emotionally devastating motifs. We talk through his full filmography, celebrating the towering achievements of Requiem for a Dream, the cosmic heartbreak of The Fountain, the lunar loneliness of Moon, and the unsettling elegance of High-Rise. There's also a detour into his underrated game work, including Mass Effect 3, with all three of us wishing he’d dive into more video game scores.

Benjamin finally admits, begrudgingly but honestly, that Mansell’s work on Black Swan deserves far more recognition than “just an adaptation of Tchaikovsky,” and Sean happily accept this rare concession.

By the end, we all agree: Clint Mansell is one of the most fascinating and uncompromising composers working today. A musician who knows exactly how to make your soul ache, your nerves fray, and your cinematic world expand.