Talk about films scores here.

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By ghostfires
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I hope no one takes this as spam!

Three film scores I composed for the indie film production company, Turnstyle Films, are all now for stream / sale on Bandcamp.

Onlooker - A stalker film with an '80s horror vibe!

https://ryanharrismusic.bandcamp.com/al ... soundtrack

Draw Hard - An inspirational short documentary about a hard-working comic book artist.

https://ryanharrismusic.bandcamp.com/al ... film-score

The Velvet Wasp - short drama with a post-rock / drone-inspired score.

https://ryanharrismusic.bandcamp.com/al ... film-score


I hope everyone can find time to listen, and I absolutely welcome any and all feedback on my work! Thank you for the opportunity to share my work.
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By Mateo Sanboval
#81837
I look forward to checking these out, Ghosty. Nice to hear from you, mang.
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By Hatter313
#81838
Always looking for new tunes ghost, will totally give these a stream at work tomorrow, thanks for sharing!
By ghostfires
#81890
Thank you so much, Mateo and Hatter. I really appreciate you taking time to listen. I truly hope you enjoy what you hear, and would love any feedback you have.

Hopefully one of these days Onlooker will see a physical release. I think it is well suited for a vinyl or cassette type of release. At one point the Draw Hard score was supposed to be released physically, but I haven't a clue now where that stands.

Regardless, I've wanted to compose music for film since I was a kid - so this is a dream come true for me to be able to do so and share the music. Thank you guys, agian, for taking time to listen!
By ghostfires
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@daviddisher & @m-bryce -

Thank you guys so much for checking out the music, and for commenting. I really appreciate all the support I can get. I truly love making this music for films, and will continue to do so (some things are currently in the works as we speak!), so it feels really great to hear some positive feedback on it. Maybe one day some of these scores will see the light of day on some type of physical format, I hope!