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“From Native American surf rock to the Rolling Stones: How ‘Reservation Dogs’ got its DIY sound”- The Los Angeles Times

Tiffany Anders began picking songs for movies at age 15, when she advised her mom, filmmaker Allison Anders, to use a track by indie rockers Dinosaur Jr. on her 1992 breakout feature, “Gas Food Lodging.” Young Anders then pursued a career as a singer-songwriter, and after releasing an album produced by British provocateur PJ Harvey, she officially segued into music supervision for TV and film. More recently, she has emerged as a go-to song picker for edgy TV comedies, including “PEN15,” “You’re the Worst” and “Beef.” But until a couple years ago, Anders had never curated needle drops for a Native American story. Click on the photo below for link to full article in the Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times- From Native American surf rock to the Rolling Stones: How ‘Reservation Dogs’ got its DIY sound

Tiffany Anders and Mato Wayuhi on the Music of “Reservation Dogs”

The music supervisor and composer for the series take us behind the scenes of key music moments. Click on photo below for link to full article in Under The Radar Magazine

Vulture - Soundtracking a Coming of Age Early in Reservation Dogs’ first season, music supervisor Tiffany Anders knew her partnership with series co-creator and showrunner Sterlin Harjo would be fruitful when he made a single request: “All of the music had to have a DIY quality to it,” she remembers. “That was the moment I knew he and I were on the same page.” Click on photo below for link to full article.

‘Pen15’ Music Supervisor Unpacks The Show’s Y2K Soundtrack: Mandy Moore, Spice Girls & More

'PEN15' music supervisor Tiffany Anders chats with Billboard about some of the show's biggest (and most awkward) musical moments. Click on photo below for full article

Bustle - The 'Pen15' Soundtrack Will Make You Nostalgic For The 2000s In All The Right Ways. If you were rocking shimmery lip gloss, neck chokers, and butterfly hair clips as a preteen in the year 2000 (before the term tween even existed), then the Pen15 soundtrack is going to speak to you on a deeply personal level. The Hulu series from Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle is so jam-packed with tunes from the late '90s and early 2000s, it will surely give you flashbacks to middle school dances — or just dancing alone with your BFF in your bedroom to the sweet sounds of a CD (RIP). Click on photo below for link to full article

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Popsugar- Firefly Lane's Throwback Music Is 10 Moods in One Great Soundtrack. Click on photo below for link to full article.

Variety- 10 Music Supervisors To Watch. Click on photo below for full article.