Ramin Djawadi not only creates music but sees it as well.
Its actually something my wife discovered, he says.
Im still blown away by the reaction from the audience, he admits.
I wanted to do something different thats never been done before, and every city has been amazing.
Instead, he simply focused on bringing out Robert Downey, Jr.s charisma through music.
He always wanted guitar.
I was happy about that, about rocking out, he says, grinning.
Ill never forget when Guillermo invited me out to the set in Toronto, Djawadi says.
Djawadi wound up staying the whole day after canceling his flight.
Watching Del Toro work helped Djawadi craft a score that, likeIron Man, invited contemporary sounds.
The unusual beats evoked the mechanics of the machines but also blended into the strings.
Whenever something sounded cliche for fantasy [genre], they would say no.
The idea was always when you hear that music youll go, Oh, thatsGame of Thrones.'
I love it, its hilarious, he says with a laugh.
TheSouth Parkversionis funny, too.
After meeting Nolan onBatman Begins, Djawadi collaborated with him on the long-running A.I.
dramaPerson of Interest, which prepared him to tap again into the blood-and-chrome territory for HBOs heady futuristic series.
In fact, Nolan asked Djawadi to come up with themes even before shooting began.
Nolan wanted piano everywhere because of the player piano, he says.
Looks like Djawadi brought fans back online.
Tickets to theGame of ThronesLive Concert Experience can be purchasedhere.