![]() As mentioned, Jesper Kyd is probably my favorite at the moment, but I recently discovered that "Lord of the Rings" score composer Howard Shore entered the video game music market back in 2006. Video games are also great resources for this style of music anymore. Other companies from who I have yet to purchase, but plan to, are Brand X ("The Best of Brand X Music"), Audiomachine (both "Chronicles" and "Epica"), Jo Blankenburg ("Vendetta" sounds amazing from the Amazon previews and the uplifting "Elysium"), and The Immediate ("Trailerhead" and "Trailerhead: Saga"). 1 "Intros & Underscores." At the time of this writing, Epic Score has around 15 releases. Gabriel Shadid and Thomas Marberger have forged a partnership that composes music under the Epic Score label, of which I own Epic Drama Vol. He’s the man behind the soundtracks to all the Assassin's Creed video games and recently released his own album called "Ultimatum," which is very likely my next purchase. Jesper Kyd is another composer making grabs for playing time on my headphones. You can listen to this kind of dramatic score and let your imagination go, and to a writer or artist this is especially awesome.Īccording to the Wikipedia page, Two Steps from Hell was founded in 2006 by Nick Phoenix and Thomas Bergersen, and they have since released three albums: " Invincible" in 2010, and both " Archangel" and " Illusions" in 2011, the latter of which was released under Bergersen's name rather than Two Steps from Hell. ![]() ![]() I purchased and downloaded Two Steps from Hell's "Invincible" on a whim because the cover caught my eye one day on Amazon, and it's still one of my all-time favorites. This is music created by companies like Two Steps from Hell and Brand X exclusively for trailers and commercials. ![]()
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