Currently based in Brazil, Michael Hennig studied classical guitar, music theory, and composition at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts. He has composed and produced original scores for various feature films such as "The Neighbour," directed by Academy Award nominated Austrian author and filmmaker Götz Spielmann. Apart from soundtracks for commercials and industrial films in styles ranging from Early Music to Orchestral to EDM, he has also written music for theatre and performances, as well as commissioned works.
Our Editor's Choice Award for September 2018 could go to none other than Michael Hennig's "Barlow's Observations." This magical and captivating Neo-Classical epic by Michael Hennig alternates between the most rapturous intertwining concert ensemble passages and full-blown orchestral escalations. Henning has masterfully captured a rare combination of classical Hollywood Action, Film Noir, and Disneyesque shades in one stunning masterpiece.
Michael Hennig has received numerous awards, including: "Creative Excellence Award" - OMG Contest, Bob Moog Foundation (2011), "Best Ambient Jazz Production" - Spectrasonics Omnisphere Contest (2008), and "Best Digital Rendition of A Classical Piece" - Horizon Contest, Vienna Symphonic Library (VSL, 2005).
An energetic and powerful electronic track with some sort of signaling effect with a repeating motif of an organ-like sound, contrasted by an breathy, fluty like synth coming in at 0:18, a cool and dry bass line, drums and FX. Sort of synth-guitar solo at 0:57. Edgy and loud. Instrumental, Gothic, Cold Wave