Corner Stone Cues

Corner Stone Cues (CSC) is a label and music production house based in  Los Angeles. CSC is best known for debut release and title song “ Requiem for a Tower” featured in the trailer for  The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. “ Requiem for a Tower” is the re-orchestration and arrangement of  Clint Mansell’s “ Requiem for a Dream” by  Daniel J. Nielsen,  Simone Benyacar, and  Veigar Margeirsson. In 2006 CSC collaborated with electro rock band Kinky from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The 5 song E.P. titled "Sassy" included Kinky's cover of Wall of Voodoo's, "Mexican Radio.". Kinky later included a remastered version of Mexican Radio on the re-release of Reina. Both Reina and Sassy were originally distributed by Nettwerk.

In 2008 "Eton Path" was released which included the London Studio Orchestra, Purcell Singers, Azam Ali, Dierdre Dubois, Riffat Salamatt, Bryan "Brain" Mantia, Buckethead, and Damian Marley. Eton Path includes the adaptation of Led Zeppelin songs "Ten Years Gone” and "Kashmir." CSC re-orchestrated two movements titled "Ten Years Kashmir Mvt I& II.”

"In Situ" the most recent release, features songs mainly composed by Daniel Law Heath.

Company
Corner Stone Cues was founded in 2006 and is owned by Nathan D Duvall.

The company is based in Los Angeles, California

Discography
Requiem for a Tower was released in September 2006. Since its release, the "Requiem for a Tower" track was licensed by British broadcasting company Sky Sports as the theme for "Gillette Soccer Saturday. Other licenses included Wimbledon, 2006 & 2008 Olympics, 2007 Super Bowl, 2007 Rose Bowl, 2007 NASCAR Championship, and the 2008 & 2009 NBA Finals.
 * 1) Requiem for a Tower Mvt II
 * 2) Requiem for a Tower Mvt III
 * 3) Requiem for a Tower Mvt IV
 * 4) Wicked
 * 5) J.B.D.
 * 6) Betrayal & Redemption
 * 7) Threshold
 * 8) Shining Path (L.U.2.P)
 * 9) Leather Tomb
 * 10) Ghost in the Trees
 * 11) Azure
 * 12) Forrest Chase

Future
There are plans to create a hybrid orchestral release in the style of Eton Path (2008).