John Carpenter, the enigmatic maestro of film music and master of horror and science fiction genres, has left an indelible mark on both cinema and music. A graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television, Carpenter's directorial debut with "Dark Star" in 1974 was just the beginning of a prolific career that would include iconic films like "Halloween," "Escape from New York," and "The Thing." His innovative synthesizer scores for these films became as much a part of their identity as the stories themselves, influencing an entire genre of electronic music. Carpenter's minimalist yet haunting themes have transcended their cinematic origins to become staples in popular culture. His ability to evoke suspense and emotion with a sparse palette of sounds has made him not just a filmmaker but a pioneering composer whose work continues to resonate with audiences and musicians alike. Cody Carpenter, son of John Carpenter and musician Larry Carpenter, emerged as a talent in his own right. Cody's musical journey began early on, influenced by his father's groundbreaking work and his own fascination with electronic music. Alongside father and godfather Daniel Davies, Cody formed the band "Carpenterbury" in 2015, merging John Carpenter's iconic sound with their contemporary interpretation. Daniel Davies, a guitarist and composer whose musical pedigree is rooted in the punk rock scene as a member of influential bands like The Damned, brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the collaboration. Together, this trio has reimagined John Carpenter's film scores, creating an album that honors the past while pushing the boundaries of electronic music into new territories. Their live performances are a testament to their collective talent, blending the essence of Carpenter's cinematic legacy with a modern, energetic sound that resonates with both nostalgic fans and a new generation of listeners. The collaboration has not only reinvigorated John Carpenter's classic themes but also established Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies as forces to be reckoned with in the contemporary music scene.