Palm and Pine Podcast

PART 1- Horror Composer Alan Howarth on Halloween Soundtracks, Divine Frequencies, Natural Resonance Music, Great Pyramid Acoustics, Ancient Technologies, Bible Connections, God and Nature

Steve Barlow, Doug Barlow Season 1 Episode 48

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Unlock the mysteries of sound, spirit, and ancient wisdom with legendary horror film composer Alan Howarth in this mind-expanding episode of the Palm and Pine Podcast! The boys of old Florida dive deep into an exclusive interview with Alan Howarth, the visionary sound designer and synth maestro behind John Carpenter’s iconic movies like Escape from New York, Halloween II, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Christine, Big Trouble in Little China, Prince of Darkness, and They Live. Explore his groundbreaking contributions to the chilling synth soundtracks of Halloween 4, 5, and 6, plus his award-winning sound effects for the first six Star Trek films—including Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan—and innovative designs like Hoverboards and Time Trains in Back to the Future II and III.

But this episode goes beyond Hollywood horrors: Delve into Alan Howarth’s pioneering studies on natural sounds, divine frequencies of the Earth, nature, and universe, revealing profound connections between music, nature, and spiritual sounds. Discover how these resonant frequencies link to God and nature, fostering healing, meditation, and alpha brainwave states for wellness. Alan shares his research on ancient technologies, including acoustics in the Great Pyramids of Egypt and Mayan temples, where dominant frequencies around 424 Hz—matching RA Music tuned to Pi ratios—were consciously designed for transcendent spiritual ceremonies, offering insights into advanced ancient civilizations separated by millennia.

Hear fascinating discussions on how whale songs, bird chirps, and wolf howls embody these natural vibrations through sympathetic resonance, aligning music with the universe’s divine harmony. Plus, explore connections to the Bible and God, examining how sacred frequencies echo scriptural themes of creation, divinity, and spiritual enlightenment. From his patents in Natural Frequency Resonance Music for therapeutic use to immersive audio innovations paving the way for Dolby Atmos and DTS, Alan reveals tips for aspiring composers and his live horror music performances at conventions.

Whether you’re into horror film scores, John Carpenter collaborations, Star Trek sound design, synthesizer music, divine frequencies, natural resonance, Great Pyramid research, ancient sound technologies, Bible and God connections, spiritual wellness, or AR spatial audio, this episode is a sonic journey through time and spirit. Visit alanhowarth.com for soundtracks, RA Music info, live events, and more. Subscribe to Palm and Pine Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen for Old Florida stories, celebrity interviews, horror discussions, film score breakdowns, and mystical explorations. Rate, review, and share—let’s amplify these divine vibes! #AlanHowarth #JohnCarpenter #HalloweenSoundtrack #StarTrekSoundDesign #DivineFrequencies #NaturalResonance #GreatPyramidAcoustics #AncientTechnologies #BibleAndGod #SpiritualMusic #RAmusic #424HzTuning #HorrorCom

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