Dive into the Cinematic Soundscape of Hugo Brijs’ New Song “Creeper”

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London-based musician Hugo Brijs has been captivating audiences worldwide over the years. From composing for acclaimed TV and film projects to collaborating with renowned brands, Brijs has established himself as a visionary in the realm of sound. Now, with his latest single “Creeper”, he invites listeners into a world of intrigue and allure, where vintage cinema meets contemporary psychedelia.

For those unfamiliar with his name, Hugo Brijs has graced the screens of prestigious platforms like the BBC, Channel 4, Netflix, and the BFI. Notably, his work on the British drama “Pretty Red Dress” garnered him a coveted spot on the long list for a British Independent Film Award in 2023.

As the co-founder of Thunderdrum, a renowned music production company, he has also collaborated with iconic brands such as Calvin Klein, Lacoste, Vogue, and Tommy Hilfiger, infusing his signature style into every project.

Now, Hugo Brijs returns as a solo artist with “Creeper”, the first single and title track of his upcoming album. Drawing inspiration from the hallowed halls of 70s rock and the sun-soaked grooves of Caledonian Soul, Brijs creates a sound that evokes the spirit of icons like T-Rex and Serge Gainsbourg. Also drawing on his experience with film scores, Brijs enlisted the talents of The Budapest Scoring Orchestra to enrich the arrangement, elevating the song to cinematic heights.

At the heart of “Creeper” lies a captivating narrative – a femme-fatale gangster entering a bar, engaging in a poker game, and capturing the heart of a simple man. Evoking imagery from vintage cinema, Brijs skillfully intertwines these influences with his psychedelic flair and contemporary touch.

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