First of all, million thanks to Spitfire Audio and HBO for hosting such an exciting competition and for giving the opportunity to learn with incredible material. I do not watch Westworld (yet) but I've been an admirer of Ramin Djawadi's work since Person Of Interest, and of J.J. Abrams since Lost. If there is a tiny tiny chance that my entry will get to their ears, it's definitely worth trying. As some of you guys know, I mostly work as a session singer (less often as a composer and producer). Unfortunately, I injured my vocal cords (which is ironic as a former speech-language pathologist...) by working too much for too long, and by taking projects that weren't compatible with my vocal range. I am forced to slow down and it's healing so slowly that I started to lose hope, but this competition gave me another purpose. It's my first time scoring to picture and I learned so much during the process. I couldn't be more grateful for this opportunity to experiment ♥ A Spitfire Everything Drive would be more than awesome but as far as I'm concerned, I won already: I finished my score ! I hope you'll enjoy the ride (and as long as you are polite, I'm open to any feedback, positive and/or negative). Cheers, Enlia Fore more: http://enliamusic.com Credits: Aline Le Gonidec: music, mix (including Spitfire Audio LABS, Native Instruments, Izotope and Logic Pro X plugins). #westworldscoringcompetition2020









