John Murphy
There is more than one artist under this name: 1. Liverpool born John Murphy began scoring movies at the age of 25. In 2000, following the success of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, he moved to Los Angeles. Since then the self-taught musician has worked with some of the industry's most respected and luminary filmmakers, including Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie, Stephen Frears, Matthew Vaughn and Michael Mann, producing film scores as prominent and diverse as Kick-Ass, Sunshine, Miami Vice, Snatch and the seminal 28 Days Later.
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John Murphy
There is more than one artist under this name: 1. Liverpool born John Murphy began scoring movies at the age of 25. In 2000, following the success of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, he moved to Los Angeles. Since then the self-taught musician has worked with some of the industry's most respected and luminary filmmakers, including Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie, Stephen Frears, Matthew Vaughn and Michael Mann, producing film scores as prominent and diverse as Kick-Ass, Sunshine, Miami Vice, Snatch and the seminal 28 Days Later.
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Doubter Limit
My 100th track, to be included on an untitled album that won't be released for quite a few months (I still have another completed album to release in April before I even consider that one!). Will probably go through some changes between then and now, but I hope you enjoy it. IMO it's one of my best. If you want to check out my other 99 tracks, my entire discography is available everywhere fine streams are streamed.more
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Imminent
When the end of life is imminent more
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Dead Future
Track 2 from an album-turned-EP that I abandoned half-way due to horrible personal circumstances that occured while I was recording it, but we don't need to get into that. It's most definitely not a 100% completed track, but I enjoy it nonetheless.more
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