On Halloween 2014, the director and composer John Carpenter introduced  the world to the next phase of his career with “Vortex,” the first  single from Lost Themes, his first-ever solo record. In the months that  followed, Lost Themes rightfully returned Carpenter to the forefront of  the discussion of music and film’s crucial intersection. Carpenter’s  foundational primacy and lasting influence on genre score work was both  rediscovered and reaffirmed. So widespread was the acclaim for Lost  Themes, that the composer was moved to embark on something he had never  before entertained – playing his music live in front of an audience. 
 
 2016 will host the first ever John Carpenter tour and in true Carpenter  spirit, a sequel to Lost Themes: Lost Themes II. The follow-up brings  quite a few noticeable changes to the process, which result in an even  more cohesive record. Lost Themes’ cowriters Cody Carpenter (John’s son)  and Daniel Davies (John’s godson) both returned. Cody was recently also  heard as a composer for Showtime’s Masters of Horror series (Cigarette  Burns and Pro-Life), and NBC’s Zoo. Davies was a composer for NBC’s Zoo,  as well as the motion picture Condemned. 
 
 All three brought in sketches and worked together in the same city, a luxury they weren’t afforded on the first Lost Themes. The  result was a more focused effort, one that was completed on a  compressed schedule — not unlike Carpenter’s classic, notoriously  low-budget early films. The musical world of Lost Themes II is also a  wider one than that of its predecessor. More electric and acoustic  guitar help flesh out the songs, still driven by Carpenter’s trademark  minimal synth. 
 
 Keep your eyes peeled for John and his co-writers to hit the road next  year performing both lost and newly found themes, in addition to  retrospective work from Mr. Carpenter’s multi-generational career. Long  live the Horror Master.