By Michael Beek

Published: Wednesday, 03 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Eclectic is a good way to describe Danny Elfman’s career, colourful too… Surprising? To him, maybe. Elfman started out as a rock star and ended up a classical composer. He is an artist who has always defied labels, and logic, and if you don’t know the name (though it’s a pretty memorable one) you must know at least some of his music.

Who is Danny Elfman?

If you’ve sat in front of a television in the last three decades you’ll surely have come across The Simpsons, the world’s longest-running animated series. It’s rambunctious theme tune was written by Danny Elfman way back in 1989 and though it was born of a request to create something catchy and multi-coloured, a la The Flintstones, it represents the composer’s style very well. That style is flamboyant, a little chaotic – often colouring way outside of the lines – but also delighting in complex melodies and rhythms.