Composer Aaron Fullan Completes 2nd Joint Venture With Warner Bros.' Telepictures Music

In November of 2021, I was invited to compose my 2nd album of music for Telepictures Music, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment (located on the historic Warner Bros. lot!).
Needless to say, I was absolutely thrilled to partner with them again for the new venture as they have proven to be my favorite music production library to work with to date. BY FAR.
Thanks to their team, my music has already been placed in numerous Warner Bros. productions, including multiple episodes of Conan, The Ellen Show, DC's Teen Titans Go!, Extra with Billy Bush, and others.
Director of Music Ryan Parmenter asked me to composer 5 tracks in the style of Ludwig Göransson (Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, etc.), which presented a unique and enjoyable challenge for me. As many of you know, my style usually imbibes more of a classical approach to film music (think John Williams, James Horner, Alan Silvestri, etc.), so infusing some of Göransson's synth-driven vibes with unique ethnic and percussive elements was a bit out of my element. But may it never be said that Aaron Fullan shies away from a challenge!
It was a somewhat daunting (and time-consuming) endeavor, but definitely a worthwhile one.
The Telepictures Music team decided to name the album Arise: The Odyssey Continues as a follow-up to the first album I composed for them, Arise. Much to my surprise, I was informed that my first album had risen to a place of prominence and recognition in their library, hence their decision to keep the title of the new album stylistically similar to the first.
Day = made.
After inquiring about a potential public release on all major DSPs (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, etc.), I received a favorable response and was assured a discussion would take place internally about that possibility.
Even though it's a short album (more of an EP), I'd love for you to be able to listen/purchase the tracks if you so desire!
The last email I received from Ryan closed with the following exciting statement:
"Let’s get you going on something new in a couple of months.
Thanks again for another awesome album!
Talk soon…"
Perhaps album #3 will soon be in the works...? :)
Meanwhile, here's a little sneak peek of one of the tracks I composed for the album (one of my personal favorites). Ironically (or not so ironically), it's the most traditionally orchestrated piece of the entire album. ;)
Hope you enjoy!
As always, thank you all for your consistent support and encouragement over the past decade or so.
You believed I could do what I've dreamed of doing, even when I didn't know if I could.
Soli Deo Gloria!






