Music Producer, Recording Artist, Record Label Co-Owner & Publisher
Formats / Genre
Interviews / Roundtable
Narrative Non-fiction / Documentary
News / Journalism
Fiction
Experimental
Daily shows
Other Format / Genre
Film, TV, animation, games, commercials, advertisement, music videos, video art, VR
Languages spoken
English
Open to relocating
No
Open to branded content?
Yes
More about me
I love fulfilling a team/project's larger vision with a versatile and holistic approach, effectively conveying diverse moods from playful/lighthearted to brooding/majestic. With nearly 10 years of experience composing, my creative strength lies in futuristic, electronic sounds that lean towards the more experimental, sublime and visceral. I'm especially inspired by psychological, sci-fi and fantasy visual media. I’m available for visual media scoring + fx jobs (film/tv, animation, commercials, video art, VR, games, etc).
▪️ Bio:
Celia S. Kim (b. 1988), also known as Soramimi, is an electronic composer, producer, sound designer, live performer and record label owner. Her solo records intertwine throbbing immersive electronica with heady rhythms, and create alluring layers of intricate and evolving sonic abstraction. Kim focuses on music as narrative imagery, with a celestial sound illustrated by cerebral textures and rhythms, and deep hallucinatory compositions. She brings a distinct fluency and gravity to the contemporary table of nuanced experimental electronica.
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