Trailer Music - Composers' sites
Here is one more part of the list of sites related to trailer music: official composers' sites. The last part of the list (which includes music libraries and distribution sites) will come next week.

PS: To all the trailer music genius out there: this list isn't exhaustive, unfortunately... I do apologize if your site isn't here when it should be! I did my best to include all the sites I heard of, but some are probably still missing.
Five things we like about Thomas Bergersen's music
Hoy, hoy! There are many lists all around the net so why would be trailer music an exception. Let's start with five things we like about Thomas Bergersen's music. Credit goes to TMN's crew, friends and family.
- Unpredictable: You never know what will you hear in the next moment. When you think a song has reached its climax, nitro, and it reaches a new level. For example "Merchant Prince" @1.44, "Army of Justice" @0.44, or "Promise" @1.58.
- Innovative: In most trailer music the same old fashioned 'O Fortuna' style of choir can be heard. Thomas, on the other hand, has used Bulgarian folk choir, which is very different not only in language, but also in style from the typical choir. It fits into the structure of trailer music very well. For example: "Starvation".
- Uses Epic Lead Vocals. His songs featuring leading vocals are outstanding pieces as well, and offer some relaxing tune for our ears after 24hr of listening to epic choir music. For example: "Friendship to Last", and "Enigmatic Soul".
- Wide-ranging. Even if we depart from epic/action style Thomas excels. Just think of the horror compositions of Ashes or the song "Professor Pumplestickle" which is a great comedy track.
- Publicity. "Do you know what Nemesis [2] means?"



