



Bryce Jacobs
Bryce Jacobs (ASCAP)Unique, eclectic composer with a passion for hybrid-orientated music.
Selected Albums
- Funked In The HeadA stylish rock vacation to 70s America with funky brass, organs & rocking riffs

- Random PrecisionIntense hybrid orchestral action with energetic rock moments and dramatic FX

- Out Of ShadowsEmotional hybrid orchestral moments with ambient electronics

- Eclectic HollywoodMusical film club for movie going variety

Latest Tracks
Technoir Guitar4481/1Tense action thriller with guttural rock riffs, electro grooves & climbing orchestra builds to a thrilling cinematic climax4:0575 BPM
That'll Do It4481/2Tense hybrid orchestral action drama with aggressive rock riffs & menacing beats. Builds in intensity with powerful orchestra3:1590 BPM
Not Too Late4481/3Reflective, lonely guitar & intertwining solo violin build with powerful drums, orchestra & synths to inspiring climactic2:4575 BPM
Let Us All Be4481/4Triumphant, exhilarating orchestral crossover builds with uplifting guitars, driving world percussion, stately strings & vibrant synths3:28112 BPM
Determination Eternal4481/5Ominous synths build with ostinato strings, layered guitars & stately drums. Explodes with rasping brass, intense kit & vocoder vocals2:2190 BPM
The Future4481/6Beautiful guitar opening grows with ambient synths, robotic vocoder choir, drums, strings, brass & layered electric guitars. Builds3:3586 BPM
Did You Hear That4481/7Haunting solo violin & lilting electric guitar build with electronic & world percussion, dark synths & powerful orchestra to tense climax3:2990 BPM
These Streets4481/8Contemplative hybrid score with rhythmical pulses, warm strummed acoustic guitar, crunchy synths, open brass chords & textured melodic electric guitar3:40110 BPM
The story behind the sound
Australian composer, producer and musician Bryce Jacobs combines classical orchestral techniques with electronica elements and guitars to create a sound all his own. Bryce coupled a Bachelor of Music in Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with a Master's degree in Composition from there as well. Not satisfied with a traditional guitar, he developed a guitar with the range and capabilities of a piano, creating the perfect vessel for his work. Upon moving to Los Angeles, Bryce joined Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions and worked closely with composer Ramin Djawadi. Bryce also worked directly with Hans as additional composer and featured guitarist on Ron Howard’s “Rush.” Most recently, Bryce composed music for “Christopher Robin”, which also featured his guitar and vocal performances.