Midnight Watchman is a unique composer and producer from the UK who has written instrumental music for film, television, and games with a diverse range of styles that include Ambient, Electronic and Orchestral soundtracks. His influences range from Yann Tiersen to Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Midnight Watchman is an experienced songwriter, guitarist, and keyboard player who plays in several successful Indie bands and now composes rhythmic and lively soundscapes with varied rhythms and instrumentation, packed with unassuming melody.
Midnight Watchman began as a busker in UK cities and towns while writing his own songs and touring the US with his own money. Upon his return to the UK, he started a band with more complex arrangements and instruments. He soon gained successful appearances on radio and music festivals with his acoustic-written songs being well received. After a couple of albums, he decided to move into instrumental music as a solo artist. Midnight Watchman writes tracks for films and television that contain elements of suspense, drama, intrigue in some cases, while also creating more subtle, relaxing and ambient tones in others.
Slow building dramatic cinematic track with a dark undertone. Contains a pulsating rythym, synth elements and deep guitars. Perfect for epic tense scenes in film and television. Instrumental, Action, Theme Crime
Dramatic, punchy and ominous track for film trailers. It is strong, grand and intense with heavy drums complimenting a serious horn section and fluttering piano sounds. It is made for hollywood films and dramatic tv. Instrumental, Action, Orchestral Action
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