The album ‘Lights, Camera, Action!’ brings tracks with different moods and genres for movies, games, and cartoons. Featuring acoustic and electric guitars, bass, drums, percussions, gongs, pianos, sax, hamonicas, synths, strings, organs, choirs, pads, harps, flutes, oboes, bassoons, clarinets, french horns, glockenspiels, tablahs, sitars, and chinese pipas in beautiful arrangements. It covers topics like epic, monarchs, musicals, dance performances, night life, life style, meditation, travel, adventure, sports, hope, love, passion, tenderness, drama, entertainment, memories, commercials, advertising and summer.
The songs are available at: https://www.pond5.com/pt/artist/sttef... https://en.audiocrowd.net/composers/5... https://www.motionelements.com/pt/art... https://library.musicgrid.com/homeSunday, April 16, 2023
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About Me
- Stteffen Kraus
- Stteffen Kraus has been a composer/song writer since 1979 and a record producer since 1997. Throughout his life in music, he recorded with great artists such as Flávio Guimarães (Blues Etílicos - Rio); Armando Sousa (Musical Producer of Globo TV, Rio); Felipe Sousa (Conductor of the Orchestra of the Municipal Theater of Rio de Janeiro and Spalla of Petrobras Pró-Música, Rio); Marcos Santos (Herbert Richers, Rio); Rodrigo Alquati (OSPA); Fernando Noronha (SC); Solon Fishbone (PoA), Chaise Brothers (PoA), Sniper Band (Rio); Kemper's Band (Santo Ângelo, RS), among many other talents. He was a partner of WNCS Records, a Brazilian label that produced several artists, among them Marcell Powell, son of the great acoustic guitar player Baden Powell. The hard rock's album Fields of Fire (2005), entirely composed and produced by Stteffen Kraus, earned a very good rating by Rockbrigade magazine with a higher degree than works released that same year by consecrated rock bands. His song Higher won a regional pop rock festival in RS. He is fluent in 5 foreign languages (ENG, SPA, FRE, GER and ITA) and he has musical works composed in these languages and in Portuguese, most of them in English.
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