What makes good film music? Interview + Studio Walkaround @ Inside deafBird Studios

His own music studio, creative freedom and new challenges every day: Producer Philipp – also known as PK – gives exclusive insights into his deafBird studio in the middle of Cologne in this new video. From recording and beat production to film music – in this interview, including a studio walkaround, he shows just how varied and emotional music production really is. I have Philipp

Studio vibes in Cologne: emotional sounds are created here

In the top third of the video, you not only get an impression of the studio itself, but also find out how Philipp works. Whether it’s pop, hip-hop, R&B or cinematic film music – at PK it’s all about the right emotion. And that always starts with the question: What should the music trigger when you listen to it?

From Cologne to Mexico: creativity without borders

In the video, PK talks about exciting projects – including a spontaneous film shoot in Mexico, where he only had 48 hours to produce a complete film score. Whether official advertising films or personal music productions: The creative process always takes center stage. And that’s exactly what makes the job so special for him.

What makes good film music?

Good music for films or series should create emotion – without pushing itself to the fore. In the interview, PK explains how to find the balance between epic music and quiet accompaniment, when big strings are appropriate and when an experimental sound is more in demand. For him, music must always be subordinate to the image – but it must also be independent.

A second studio for new projects

By the way: In addition to the large deafBird studio, there is now also a second room that can be booked immediately. Ideal for artists, podcasters or small productions. You can find more information directly on his website:

Whether in the studio, on a spontaneous trip to Mexico or working with artists: at PK you can feel the passion for sound in every moment. If you want to get a taste of the studio or are looking for an experienced producer – just take a look, listen and be inspired.

Top 5 movie soundtracks that everyone knows!

Film music evokes emotions, stays in your head and shapes entire generations. Here are five soundtracks that you are guaranteed to have heard before – even if you may never have seen the movie:

Hans Zimmer – Inception

The legendary “BRAAAM” sound and the epic climax: this score has redefined the genre.

John Williams – Star Wars

Probably the most famous film music theme of all time – goosebumps guaranteed from the first note.

Howard Shore – The Lord of the Rings

Majestic, emotional, unforgettable. Every chord takes you back to Middle-earth.

Ennio Morricone – Play me the song of death

Minimalist and yet full of tension – a classic that has shaped Western music.

James Horner – Titanic

Pure emotion. The melodies are inextricably linked to one of the greatest love stories in film history.

Which film music has influenced you? Let us know in the comments!