The Flip Skateboards Extremely Sorry soundtrack has been years in the making and was produced by the UK premier league DJ, Baron. Best known for his Drum & Bass productions (Baron's 2005 tracks, "At The Drive In" and "Drive in, Drive by" both reached the #1 spot on the UK Dance Charts), the soundtrack Baron has created for Extremely Sorry instead features an array of musical styles that match each skater's part in the film, crafting a completely unique audio/visual experience.
Baron worked closely for countless hours with Extremely Sorry director, Ewan Bowman, to score original songs that match up with each skater's personal style, including one of the film's stars, Geoff Rowley. It was also Rowley who was the one who helped Baron initially connect with the skaters to legitimize the process with them as well as with the rest of the skateboard industry. And it was through connections of Baron, Rowley and the rest of the Flip team, that a wide assortment of major artists from the Rock, Rap and Punk worlds contributed vocals for the songs on the soundtrack (artists' names providing vocal contributions will be announced at a later date). - http://www.volcoment.com/flipsoundtrack
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