mine would be um the King's College Cambridge choir bit of coral music just a really sort of angelic keep him calm that is a very good question so I listen to lots of music when I try and find character and season one was partic because I didn't have any dialogue season 1 was particular and I listen to an awful lot of music to help get me into place and lots of that lots of music sort of tapped into sorrow and uh lost feelings and uh Max Richa was a uh the composer that I used a lot of and I found they were so resonant that even hearing them now sort of a few years after filming that first season they can they can be pretty profound when I hear them that can be quite a strong response that I have to them second season moving out into that journey and seeing this new landscape emerging I found I felt this sort of opening up and I I listened to there's a song by Florence and the Machine called king um and and I just there's something about that opening and just oh the build and the the the sort of middle part where it goes quiet and then it builds again I I found that really intoxicating for the stranger something really resonated for me so I'd love to take lawence and the Machine with me on on a on my journey mine would be um the King's College Cambridge choir bit of coral music just a really sort of Angelic keep him calm very Posh mine is your rhythmics Kell brimo likes yeah Kell bmbo loves he loves sweet dreams are made of this and he loves love as a stranger those are his two those that's Toto does he like Toto don't think so no no not really Toto go I'll let you go first do you know what no do you know what I'm going to go I'm going to go and I'm going to say Gustav Holtz Saturn the bringer of old age I think that's far is on I it's more than that he's more than that but that just comes that just came to mind Saturn the bringer of old age by Gusta Holtz have a listen to it it's brilliant I mean yes there's Jupiter the bringer of jolity Mars the bringer of War all these but he's the planet by Gusta Holz that's him there you go I think I think we're thinking more top 40 no but that's not I'm dragging you back to the classical era I'm afraid oh God that's a hard one I mean it's it's interesting because of course you know you're trying to sort of relate it to to things that are current things that are now um you know what do I say Beyonce I don't know like I I I think it's it's a tricky one to sort of think of it in in that sense but I I know what you're getting at but I'll say Beyonce just because I can't think of anything else I think it's good there's ying and yang there you know we've got the modern and the old there exactly it's a perfect marriage Beyond Sayan Holst for [Music]