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The Morales

The Morales

The Morales

The Morales

Composer

The Morales (he/him)

I very motivated to work on the various musical briefs that MediaTracks sends my way, covering the genres I specialise in.

The Morales's musical journey began at 17 when he started learning to play the keyboard on a broken toy keyboard borrowed from a school friend. He repaired the missing keys with clothespins and learned power metal songs from bands like Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, and Dream Theatre. This was a self-therapy attempt to manage his right-hand hemiparesis, but he eventually focused on playing with his left hand.

The Morales's musical journey began at 17 when he started learning to play the keyboard on a broken toy keyboard borrowed from a school friend. He repaired the missing keys with clothespins and learned power metal songs from bands like Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, and Dream Theatre. This was a self-therapy attempt to manage his right-hand hemiparesis, but he eventually focused on playing with his left hand.

He realised music could be a career in 2012 when he moved to Santiago and began studying composition at the Escuela Moderna de Música, although he had to leave due to financial constraints. That same year, he started his self-taught career as a sound designer and began performing with J.P. Krom in 2016. His passion for music production grew in 2017 when he self-produced an electronic EP demo and later taught himself mixing and mastering through online courses.

The Morales enjoys the motivation of bringing every song or idea to life, regardless of the challenges. His connection to MediaTracks began through their association with Can-Do Musos and his long search for a publisher to compose music for various media, including TV, film, documentaries, video games, anime, and cartoons.

He is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of music and sound, always striving to innovate and inspire.

Credits: To do the music for a Christopher Nolan film, or an Anime series.

Dream commission: The Morales’ journey in sync is quite new, but we are sure that he will land impressive credits very soon.

Instruments: Synths, keys, drums

Genres: Synthwave, Rock, Japanese Pop, Music for Videogames

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