Pusti would soon see first-hand what kind of place he’d inhabit temporarily as he took field recordings and developed an understanding of the nature of Crestone from which he could craft his haunting score for Up and Vanished. It’s a convenient frame of reference for music and film, but what’s it really mean in this case? Matt Pusti (Makeup and Vanity Set) without a mask (left) and Jasmin Kaset (right) are You Drive. Twin Peaks comparisons are tossed around like spent cigarettes in a David Lynch picture, though. A comparison like that is loaded with intrigue: Twin Peaks was a modestly-sized town with an immodestly-sized underbelly of peril, and we all know what happens amid the natural mountainous beauty in Stanley Kubrick’s film (and, of course, Stephen King’s book). ![]() “What he essentially said was, ‘Crestone is Twin Peaks -meets- The Shining ,’” Pusti told Vehlinggo in a Skype interview in December. Pusti was scoring Lindsey’s show, one of severals pairings for them. ![]() Pusti - AKA Makeup and Vanity Set and one-half of You Drive - was heading to Denver and then to Crestone, the small, enigmatic mountain town at the center of a mysterious disappearance and thus the topic of Season 2 of Up and Vanished. When he boarded the plane to fly out to Colorado, Matt Pusti was thinking about something striking that true-crime podcaster Payne Lindsey said to him about his destination.
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