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Trevor Gureckis is an award-winning composer and producer whose innovative blend of classical and electronic elements has made him a distinctive voice in contemporary music. Based in New York City, he has established himself as a versatile artist across film, television, video games, and concert music. In film and television, Gureckis has established himself as a versatile composer across thriller, horror, and epic drama genres. His ongoing collaboration with M. Night Shyamalan includes scoring all four seasons of the Apple TV+ series "Servant", which The Hollywood Reporter praised for its score that "goes between lullaby simplicity and experimental cacophony." The series' soundtracks are available on digital and vinyl through Lakeshore Records. Gureckis also scored Shyamalan's feature film "Old" (Universal Pictures, 2021), with Gizmodo highlighting how his "propulsive, drum-heavy score" perfectly complemented the high-concept film. Recently, Gureckis composed the score for Apple TV+'s drama series "The Crowded Room", starring Tom Holland and created by Akiva Goldsman. His work on the Warner Bros. adaptation of "The Goldfinch", directed by John Crowley, earned critical acclaim, with The Hollywood Reporter describing it as "exceptionally fresh and disarmingly different" and Paste Magazine calling it "stunning." In 2023, Gureckis ventured into interactive media, composing for EA and Motive Studios' highly anticipated remake of the survival horror classic "Dead Space". His ot

The Goldfinch (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Old (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Dead Space (Original Soundtrack)

Voyagers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

THE CROWDED ROOM (APPLE TV+ ORIGINAL SERIES SOUNDTRACK)

Servant: Season 3 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)

Servant: Season 1 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)

Servant: Season 4 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)

Bloodline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Servant: Season 2 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)
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