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S23 - Ep 6 - The Sticky - Score Composition

S23 - Ep 6 - The Sticky - Score Composition

Update: 2025-04-20
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A score about maple syrup heists? FM Le Sieur makes it stick — with barrels, distortion, and a defiantly Canadian sound.


This week on Below the Line, Skid is joined by Score Composer FM Le Sieur and co-host Louis Weeks to talk about FM’s genre-blending music for The Sticky, the six-part comedy series about Quebec’s infamous maple syrup heist. From pitch process to percussion tricks, FM walks us through a score that blends character, chaos, and quiet emotion — all under a very tight schedule.


Among the highlights:



  • Pitching the show during the strike and getting hired twice after long delays

  • Building a sound palette from acoustic textures, folk instruments, and industrial objects (yes, including syrup barrels)

  • Channeling a “Quebec sound” that balances regional roots and narrative tone

  • Scoring for tone, not laughs — and why comedy music often works best when it holds back

  • Embracing small ensembles, distorted metal, and deep manipulation in the mix

  • Balancing groove, melody, and mood in a hybrid score

  • Highlighting key cues like “Chainsaw,” “Ruth and Remy,” and the opening track for Episode 2

  • Navigating the emotional demands of scoring intimate scenes — without going sentimental


FM also shares how he found his way into scoring through bands, gear tinkering, and a masterclass with Philip Glass — and why every great cue starts by trusting your gut.


🎧 Press play and go Below the Line on The Sticky. For more, visit belowtheline.biz.

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S23 - Ep 6 - The Sticky - Score Composition

S23 - Ep 6 - The Sticky - Score Composition

Skid - DGA Assistant Director