The songwriter and
producer of composers known as Biggi Hilmars has released his latest
official EP album, “Ephemeral Dream.” The EP album contains 4
original Biggi Hilmars tracks for an approximate total listening time
of 15 minutes. It has been proudly published as an independent
release without the involvement of the corporate music industry.
Soaring, sweeping, and stretching out in all directions like a great,
rolling sea, “Ephemeral Dream” showcases Biggi Hilmars as one of
today's most evocative film composers and encapsulates his
contemporary work in a way fans will not have heard before.
Iceland's Biggi Hilmars
cites as main artistic influences Pink Floyd, Philip Glass, Sonic
Youth, David Bowie, Brian Eno, The Beatles, and Radiohead. Hilmars's
own sound takes elements from each of these and adds something fresh
and unique for a result unlike anything today's music fans have heard
before. With an emphasis on rising builds, big deliveries, and
intrigue around every corner, “Ephemeral Dream” by Biggi Hilmars
has a little something for everybody.
Asked to describe the
overall meaning of “Ephemeral Dream,” Biggi Hilmars writes, “It's
a combination of film-score pieces that I have created and collected
in the past two years or so. They all have in common the sense of
power, explosion, hope and fear.”
Far from being more of the
same from Hilmars, however, this particular clutch of recent material
has a place close to the composer's heart. Hilmars explains that this
inspired the release of these tracks as a standalone EP record.
“I feel there is a
new tone and depth in my music on these, so I really wanted to share
them with my fans and the world as a short album. On every song I am
hoping to take you on a journey, whether intense, exciting, hopeful
or melancholic. I hope you enjoy.”
Film director Cecilie
Mosli writes of the new EP album, “The music Biggi Hilmars is
making on Ephemeral Dream is so powerful and emotional and sensitive.
It inspires and gives me peace at the same time.”
“Biggi Hilmars’
new EP feels like the soundtrack of winter finally giving way to
spring,” writes Rudy Chung of Pusher Music, Los Angeles. “It is
an exhilarating listening experience, immaculately crafted.”
Music Supervisor of “The
Theory of Everything,” Sarah Bridge, writes, “Icelandic composers
& musicians have mastered the fusion of classical & popular
music & Biggi Hilmars is no exception. His music retains the
unique beauty & cinematic soundscape that encompasses my love for
the sound of Iceland.”
Hilmars has composed
original scores for BBC 2 and National Geographic, and for shows such
as Channel 4's “Grenfell Our Home,” Norway's “20/20,” and
“Beeba Boys” by Academy Award Nominee Deepa Mehta, as well as for
official movie trailers for films such as “I Smile Back” with
Sarah Silverman and “Far from the Madding Crowd” with Carey
Mulligan. Hilmars has also composed for acclaimed director Ridley
Scott, recorded with the London Chamber Orchestra at Abbey Road
Studios, and for companies including Apple, Skoda, IBM, Chevrolet,
and Mercedes Benz.
“Ephemeral Dream”
by Biggi Hilmars is available from over 600 quality digital music
stores online worldwide now. Get in early, film-score fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
“Ephemeral
Dream” by Biggi Hilmars –
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