Bram Inscore
Bram Inscore | |
|---|---|
| Born | San Francisco, California |
| Occupation(s) | Songwriter, Record producer, Composer, Multi-instrumentalist |
| Years active | 2005–present |
| Associated acts | Troye Sivan, Beck, 88rising |
| Website | www |
Bram Inscore is an American songwriter, record producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist.[1]
Music career
Based in Los Angeles, California, Inscore has collaborated with various popular artists including Troye Sivan[2], Beck,[3] Chloe x Halle, Hayley Kiyoko, 88rising, Big Freedia, and Mayer Hawthorne.
He wrote and produced the song Youth which won Song of the Year at the 2016 ARIA Music Awards,[4] and charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #23.[5]
Films
Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
Inscore wrote original songs and composed the score with Leland for the Netflix film Sierra Burgess Is a Loser directed by Ian Samuels and starring Shannon Purser. The film was released on September 7, 2018.[6]
Songwriting and production credits
| Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Bite" | 2015 | Troye Sivan | Blue Neighbourhood | Co-writer/Co-producer |
| "Talk Me Down" | ||||
| "Youth" | ||||
| "Lost Boy" | Co-writer/Producer | |||
| "For Him (featuring Allday)" | ||||
| "Suburbia" | ||||
| "Paradise" | Little Boots | Working Girl | Co-writer/Producer | |
| "In My Mind (Summertime)" | JR JR | JR JR | Co-writer/Co-producer | |
| "Love Like That" | 2016 | Mayer Hawthorne | Man About Town | Co-writer/Co-producer |
| "Out of Pocket" | Co-writer/Producer | |||
| "One Bad Night" | Hayley Kiyoko | Citrine EP | Co-writer/Producer | |
| "I Don't Believe in Us" | 2017 | Overcoats | single | Co-writer/Producer |
| "Let Me Touch" | The Beaches | Late Show | Co-writer | |
| "Temporary Feeling" | Michelle Branch | Hopeless Romantic | Co-writer | |
| "Carry Me Home" | ||||
| "Seventeen" | 2018 | Troye Sivan | Bloom | Co-writer/Producer |
| "The Good Side" | Co-writer/Co-producer | |||
| "Postcard (featuring Gordi)" | Co-writer/Producer | |||
| "What a Heavenly Way to Die" | Co-writer/Producer | |||
| "Animal" | Co-writer/Co-producer |
References
- ↑ "Bram Inscore". AllMusic. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
- ↑ Lars Brandle (August 31, 2018). "Troye Sivan Has Unleashed 'Bloom': Stream It Now". Billboard. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
- ↑ Amy Phillips (September 3, 2009). "Beck Recruits MGMT, Devendra Banhart to Cover Leonard Cohen". pitchfork.com. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
- ↑ Rania Aniftos (September 11, 2018). "Troye Sivan flowers with superb second album 'Bloom'". chicago.suntimes.com. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
- ↑ "Troye Sivan Chart History". billboard.com. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
- ↑ Dana Schwartz (September 5, 2018). "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser confirms it's the summer of Noah Centineo: EW review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
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