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  2. Trailer music - Wikipedia

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    Trailer music is known for its sound-design driven and hybrid orchestral style. Trailer music tracks can vary greatly in duration, depending on the theme and target of the album. Some albums contains only sound-effects instead of actual music. The music used in the trailer may be (or may have suggestive derivatives from):

  3. BMG Production Music - Wikipedia

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    Immediate Music. BMG Production Music is an American production music company based in Santa Monica, California owned by BMG Rights Management, a subsidiary of German conglomerate Bertelsmann. Founded in 1993 as Immediate Music, it is best known for specializing in high-end trailer music for commercial motion pictures.

  4. Category:Production music - Wikipedia

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    Production music is the name given to the music owned by production music libraries and licensed to customers for use in film, television, radio and other media. The main article for this category is Production music .

  5. Audiomachine - Wikipedia

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    Audiomachine mainly produces music for movie trailers and advertisements, but recently its music has also been featured in the 2010, 2012 and 2014 Olympic games official program labeled as Epic Music. [3] [4]

  6. Two Steps from Hell - Wikipedia

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    A waning demand for traditional trailer music in the movie industry emerged by the mid-2010s; [4] [25] the pair has since focused increasingly on creating further public albums consisting of new and more varied compositions, with far less of an emphasis on composing demos for trailers, [4] while continuing to release more of their back catalog ...

  7. 2WEI - Wikipedia

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    2WEI or 2WEI Music (from German "Zwei": "Two", the -ei being pronounced like the English letter i) is a composer team founded by Christian Vorländer and Simon Heeger in early 2016. The group is based in Hamburg, Germany. [1] Their music has been featured in numerous movie trailers including Wonder Woman and Darkest Hour.

  8. BRAAAM - Wikipedia

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    Zack Hemsey wrote the music for the film's third trailer, which included a likely synthesized horn BRAAAM sound that became popular on the internet for its volume. Hemsey did not claim credit for inventing the sound, but believed that it was his innovation to include the sound as part of the music rather than as an effect.

  9. Talk:Trailer music - Wikipedia

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    Trailer music is within the scope of the Music genres task force of the Music project, a user driven attempt to clean up and standardize music genre articles on Wikipedia. Please visit the task force guidelines page for ideas on how to structure a genre article and help us assess and improve genre articles to good article status .