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Fletcher Beasley is a Los Angeles-based composer who writes music for film, television, commercials, video games, and interactive exhibits. His first album of cinematic electronic music, Fictional Radio, is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Amazon and other music streaming services. His credits include Cartoon Networks’ Scooby Doo: Mystery, Inc., Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, the Emmy award winning mini-series World Without End, Disney’s Princess Stories: Enchanted Tales and NBC’s The Zula Patrol. The latter two received Annie nominations for his music. A pioneering video game composer, Fletcher started his career writing music for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. As a musician, Fletcher has played in ensembles varying from jazz to classical, rock, R&B, and the avante garde. A multi-instrumentalist, he plays guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion, and he sings. He has worked as a composer, producer, player, synthesizer programmer, orchestrator, and arranger. Fletcher is equally comfortable with the acoustic palette of the orchestra and the electronic textures of contemporary music. He has written for orchestras and small ensembles both electric and acoustic. The thread of continuity that unifies these disparate musical worlds is a strong sense of melody, a unique ear for texture, and a captivating sense of rhythm. In 2002, he was awarded a grant from the American Composers Forum as a result of his work teaching music to incarcerated
Spider-Man: The Animated Series

X-Men

Doom Troopers

Fictional Radio
Spider-Man
Cracks in the Edifice
Spider-Man: the Animated Series (Genesis)
Spider-Man: The Animated Series (Genesis) Music
Spiderman
Halloween Screams: Music for a Haunted House
Doom Troopers: Mutant Chronicles (Genesis)
Doom Troopers The Mutant Chronicles