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Cliff Martinez

American musician and composer


Summary

American musician and composer

FieldValue
nameCliff Martinez
imageCliff Martinez (cropped).jpg
captionMartinez in 2012
birth_nameCliff Robert Martinez
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, New York, U.S.
death_date
instrumentDrums, piano
genreFilm score, punk rock, funk rock, experimental rock, synthwave, industrial, ambient
occupationMusician, songwriter
years_active1970s–present
labelEMI
past_member_ofRed Hot Chili Peppers, The Dickies, Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, Lydia Lunch, The Weirdos
website

Cliff Robert Martinez (born February 5, 1954) is an American musician and composer. Early in his career, Martinez was known as a drummer notably with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band. Since the 1990s, he has worked primarily as a film score composer, writing music for Spring Breakers (2012), The Foreigner (2017), and multiple films by Steven Soderbergh, Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), Solaris (2002), Contagion (2011) and Traffic (2000) and Nicolas Winding Refn, Drive (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), The Neon Demon (2016) and the miniseries Too Old to Die Young (2019).

On April 14, 2012, Martinez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Early life

Martinez was born in the Bronx, New York City. His grandfather migrated from a small village in Spain to the United States. Raised in Columbus, Ohio, his first job composing was for the popular television show Pee Wee's Playhouse. At the time, however, he was more interested in rock bands, and played drums in a variety of them, mostly in a temporary capacity.

Red Hot Chili Peppers (1983–1986)

After several years drumming for such acts as Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, The Dickies, Lydia Lunch and The Weirdos, in late 1983, Martinez and Jack Sherman were drafted in to join the Red Hot Chili Peppers for the recording of their eponymous first album after Jack Irons and Hillel Slovak left the band to concentrate on their other project at the time, What Is This?. Martinez also played on the recording of the band's second album Freaky Styley (1985) and its subsequent tour.

In 2012 Martinez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Martinez performed with the band for the first time in 26 years when he joined them along with former drummer Jack Irons on their song, "Give It Away" during the ceremony.

Film composing

In the mid 1980's, Martinez' interests shifted and he began to focus his attention toward film scoring. A tape Martinez had put together using new technologies made its rounds, leading him to score an episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse. The same recording also ended up in Steven Soderbergh's hands and Martinez was hired to score the famed director's first theatrical release, 1989's Sex, Lies, and Videotape. Martinez's longstanding relationship with Soderbergh has continued through the years and they have worked together on ten theatrical releases including Kafka (1991), The Limey (1999), Traffic (2000), Solaris (2002) and 2011's Contagion, as well the Cinemax series The Knick (2014–2015).

His nontraditional scores tend towards being stark and sparse, utilizing a modern tonal palette to paint the backdrop for films that are often dark, psychological stories like Pump Up the Volume (1990), The Limey, Wonderland (2003), Wicker Park (2004) and Drive (2011). Martinez has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Steven Soderbergh's Traffic), a César Award for Best Original Music (Xavier Giannoli's In the Beginning (2009)), and a Broadcast Film Critics Award (Drive). He earned a Robert Award for Best Score for his work on Only God Forgives (2013).

Martinez's use of audio manipulations, particularly for percussive sounds, has been evolving through the years and is evident by the hammered dulcimer of Kafka, the gray-areas between sound design and score for Traffic, the steel drums and textures of Solaris, what Martinez called "rhythmi-tizing pitched, ambient textures" of Narc (2002), and "using percussion performances to trigger and shape the rhythmic and tonal characteristics of those ambient textures," as he described his score for 2011's The Lincoln Lawyer.

Martinez served as a juror for the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and served on the International Feature nominating committee for the 27th Independent Spirit Awards in February that same year. Martinez's recent films include Robert Redford's The Company You Keep (2012), Nicholas Jarecki's Arbitrage (2012), Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers (2012) (co-composed with Skrillex), and Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives and The Neon Demon (2016).

Video game composing

Martinez composed the main menu music titled "Galaxy Theme" for Spore in 2008. In 2014, Martinez also composed the title score for Far Cry 4.

Advertising

In 2013, Martinez scored the "Fly Beyond" Grey Goose vodka commercial. Martinez also composed two songs, "Vibe" and "Kotopulse", for the 2014 Lincoln Motor Company advertising campaign featuring Matthew McConaughey.

Discography

The Weirdos

  • Weird World (compilation)

Lydia Lunch

  • 13.13 (1982)
  • Stinkfist (1986)

Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band

  • Ice Cream for Crow (1982)

Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984)
  • Freaky Styley (1985)
  • The Abbey Road E.P. – (1988)
  • What Hits!? – (1992)
  • Out in L.A. – (1994)
  • Under the Covers: Essential Red Hot Chili Peppers – (1998)

The Dickies

  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
  • The Second Coming (1989)
  • Locked N' Loaded Live in London (1991)
  • Idjit Savant (1994)

As composer

Film

YearTitleDirectorStudio(s)NotesSex, Lies, and VideotapePump Up the VolumeKafkaBlack MagicKing of the HillThe UnderneathGray's AnatomySchizopolisWickedThe LimeyTrafficNarcSolarisWonderlandWicker ParkHavocFirst SnowStilettoViceEspion(s)Severe ClearIn the BeginningThe Lincoln LawyerDriveContagionArbitrageThe Company You KeepSpring BreakersGolemOnly God ForgivesMea CulpaMy Life Directed by Nicolas Winding RefnThe Normal HeartThe Neon DemonWar DogsThe ForeignerDen of ThievesGame NightHotel ArtemisKimi
1989Steven SoderberghMiramax Films
1990Allan MoyleNew Line Cinema
1991Steven SoderberghMiramax Films
1992Daniel Taplitz
1993Steven SoderberghGramercy Pictures
1995
1996
Uncredited
1998Michael Steinberg
1999Steven SoderberghArtisan Entertainment
2000USA Films
2002Joe CarnahanParamount Pictures
Lionsgate
Steven Soderbergh20th Century Fox
2003James CoxLionsgate
2004Paul McGuiganMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2005Barbara KoppleNew Line Cinema
2006Mark FergusFreestyle Releasing
2008Nick VallelongaFirst Look International
Raul Inglis
2009Nicolas Saada
Kristian FragaDocumentary
Xavier GiannoliEuropaCorp
2011Brad FurmanLionsgate
Nicolas Winding RefnFilmDistrict
Steven SoderberghWarner Bros. PicturesAdditional music by Mac Quayle & Gregory Tripi
2012Nicholas JareckiLionsgate
Robert RedfordSony Pictures Classics
2013Harmony KorineA24Composed with Skrillex
Additional music by Mac Quayle & Gregory Tripi
Patrick McCue
Tobias WiesnerShort film
Nicolas Winding RefnRADiUS-TWC
2014Fred CavayéGaumont
Liv CorfixenDocumentary
Ryan Murphy20th Century Fox TelevisionTelevision film
2016Nicolas Winding RefnGaumontAdditional music by Peter G. Adams & Gregory Tripi
Todd PhillipsWarner Bros. Pictures
2017Martin CampbellSTX EntertainmentAdditional music by Peter G. Adams, Thor Lawae & Gregory Tripi
2018Christian Gudegast
John Francis Daley
Jonathan GoldsteinWarner Bros. Pictures
New Line CinemaAdditional music by Peter G. Adams & Thor Lawae
Drew PearceGlobal Road EntertainmentAdditional music by Thor Lawae & Gregory Tripi
2022Steven SoderberghWarner Bros. Pictures
New Line Cinema

Television

YearTitleNotesThe KnickToo Old to Die YoungThe WildsCopenhagen Cowboy
2014–2017
2019additional music by Peter G. Adams & Thor Lawae
2020–2022
2022

Video games

YearTitleDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)NotesSporeFar Cry 4
2008MaxisElectronic ArtsGalaxy Main Theme and other unspecified compositions
Composed with Brian Eno
2014Ubisoft MontrealUbisoftAdditional music and arrangements by Peter G. Adams, Gregory Tripi, Mac Quayle and Jeff Rona

References

References

  1. Ezell, Brice. (September 4, 2013). "Getting Good at Getting Dark: An Interview with Cliff Martinez". [[PopMatters]].
  2. Romero, Angie. (July 22, 2013). "10 Questions With Cliff Martinez". BMI.
  3. Puga, Kristina. (2012-02-21). "Red Hot Chili Peppers ex-drummer, Cliff Martinez, opens up".
  4. "Composer for Film TV and Multimedia | Official Website". Cliff Martinez.
  5. "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame News, Commentary and Analysis".
  6. [http://www.drummagazine.com/news/post/5494/ Drummagazine.com] {{webarchive. link. (September 28, 2013)
  7. Jensen, Jorn Rossing. (2014-01-27). "The Hunt sweeps Danish Robert awards".
  8. "Official Bio".
  9. "Elle Fanning Sees Nicolas Winding Refn's Neon Demon".
  10. (September 16, 2013). "Spore (2008) Windows credits - MobyGames".
  11. [http://www.hitfix.com/immaculate-noise/only-god-forgives-director-nicolas-winding-refns-next-projects-commercial-horror] {{dead link. (February 2025)
  12. "Lincoln on X".
  13. (March 21, 2016). "Cliff Martinez to Score Martin Campbell's The Foreigner".
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