Miro Kepinski
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PL Mlawa – Contemporary Classical / Electronic / Soundtrack - Film / Neo-Klassik / Piano
Miro Kepinski

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Miro Kepinski - Sleep Safe and Warm (live at Spring Break 2019)
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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Happy Birthday (OST) Album 2017
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Wounds We Cannot See (OST) Album 2017
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Deep Trip EP 2016
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Primal Time EP 2016
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“I'm really proud to say that it was one of the best gigs that happened at our pub.

Ever.”
Underground Pub, Kaunas, Lithuania

“Really worth it to see him live!“
Mad Duck Booking, Prague, Czech Republic

“These tracks make me want to turn off the lights and swim away with my imagination as I listen to them over and over.”
Rock Era Magazine, Egypt

Miro Kepinski is an award-winning film composer, producer and unique musician who has been playing and composing for several years with guitar, piano and sitar. Graduating from a Classical Music school in Mlawa, Poland as Musician Instrumentalist (Classical Guitar), he then expanded his musical knowledge by enrolling at the Jazz faculty of the Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland, graduating with the title ‘Bachelor of Art’. Miro has gone on to enjoy a career playing a broad palette of musical styles including classical, rock and electronic. Miro composes mainly for film and his compositions can be heard in productions all over the world from Sydney to Los Angeles. His most recent credits include a multiple-award winning feature documentary ‘The Wounds We Cannot See’ by Alexander Freeman, drama ‘In This Gray Place’ by R.D.Womack II and a dark-comedy, horror ‘Suicide for Beginners’ by Craig Thieman. His music mixes minimalism with a ‘rawness’ of the north and a Slavic melancholy blended with the classic sounds.

SELECTED CREDITS:

2019 Hyper Dark – feature sci-fi, dir. by Lance T Karasti, USA
2019 Alonzo – short drama, dir. by Victore Greene, USA
2019 Hubba Hubba & Bombshell – short comedy, dir. by Kyle Van Beek, USA
2018 Lord Finn – feature drama, dir. by Al Mertens, USA
2018 La Mano – feature drama, dir. by Immanuel Martin, Japan
2018 Ultraviolence – horror short, dir. by Vo Choung, Australia
2018 Before the Thunder – drama short, dir. by Lena Krivosheyeva, USA
2018 In This Gray Place – feature drama, dir. by R.D.Womack II, USA
2018 Suicide for Beginners – feature comedy, horror, dir. by Craig Thieman, USA
2017 The Wounds We Cannot See
(10 Awards including Best Documentary Feature at Long Beach Indie 2016 and Best Music Score at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards 2016) feature documentary, dir. by Alexander Freeman, USA

AWARDS:
2018 ADAM BRATCHER AWARD | Feature Film Score Debut for 'In This Gray Place' at Polish Film Festival Los Angeles
Asia Pacific GOLDEN AWARD | BEST MUSIC for 'Lord Finn' at Asia Pacific International Filmmaker Festival, Jakarta, Indonesia
Winner - Best Original Music/Score for 'The Wounds We Cannot See' at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards
Award of Recognition - Music Score for 'The Wounds We Cannot See' at Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival
Award of Recognition - Music Score for 'The Wounds We Cannot See' at Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards
Outstanding Achievement Award - Film Score - Soundtrack for 'The Wounds We Cannot See' at Calcutta International Cult Film Festival
Nominee - CRYSTAL PINE, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE | FEATURE for 'In This Gray Place' at International Sound & Film Music Festival
Nominee - BEST SCORE for 'In This Gray Place' at Hollywood Dreamz International Film Festival and Writers' Celebration
Nominee - BEST SCORE for 'Before the Thunder' at Prison City Film Festival