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      • Natalie Holt returned to compose for Season 2 of Loki, feeling even more connected to the show and its characters. Holt drew inspiration from a T.S. Eliot book given to her by Tom Hiddleston, incorporating different music styles and time periods in her compositions.
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  2. Nov 10, 2023 · Natalie Holt returns to compose the score for Season 2 of the series, and she knew all along Loki was destined for this greatness. While viewers are hearing a lot of the same tunes and melodies from Season 1, there’s a choir seemingly whispering in the music throughout — and they’re calling Loki to his glorious purpose.

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  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Natalie Holt on the ‘Loki’ Season 2 Music: ‘It Was Like Coming Back To See an Old Friend’. The composer returns to the Marvel series with demos, “theremin disco” and making the background score out of gong speakers and radiation counters. Anurag Tagat. Nov 15, 2023. Composer Natalie Holt (left) has worked on 'Loki' season two.

  4. Nov 6, 2023 · A show as unique as Loki deserves a musical score just as special, and composer Natalie Holt has returned to continue her fantastic work on the show’s first season. For Loki season 2, Holt has crafted a darker, more emotional score that still takes plenty of cues from the show’s time-jumping antics. Holt even appears on-screen in Loki ...

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  5. Jun 3, 2022 · In an exclusive interview with The Direct, Loki composer Natalie Holt described working with Jonathan Majors' He Who Remains as well as her hopes for Season 2 of the hit Disney+ show.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · Loki composer Natalie Holt discusses her score for Season 2. Josh Weiss: How different would you say the scoring process was for Season 2 when compared to Season 1? Natalie Holt: There...

  7. Loki composer Natalie Holt discusses returning for season 2 and expanding the show’s unique musical landscape with new themes and instruments.

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