Brazilian-American film composer Pressler Bruxellas stepped onto the scene with a sound crafted from large-scale epics, and characterized by distinct, sweeping melodies. His experience in varying forms of media - including documentaries, podcasts, and films - gives him a diverse, yet refined, toolset suitable for any genre. While his love for film scores was ever present, his first exposure to creating music came from the piano. He started playing at the age of six and gradually started building up his skill and technique from there. As he became more knowledgeable, he began to see that he was no longer limited to only one instrument, but could build out his musical ideas using other sounds. 

Bruxellas’ style often revolves around the use of classic, vintage synthesizers intertwined, smoothly, alongside traditional orchestral instruments. His exploration of classical compositions brings familiar, but maybe forgotten, techniques into a new, modern light. An emphasis on revitalizing themes and motifs, in contemporary scores, also plays a huge part in the way he writes and can be observed in many of his pieces. All these ingredients give his music its grand and immersive scope which helps to engulf the audience in his world. 

As a student at Belmont University, Bruxellas is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Technology. He finds much of his work accompanying commercial vocalists, integrating with like-minded musicians, and most importantly, scoring films. Throughout his college career, he has gotten to work with leading industry professionals who have helped fine-tune his skills to where his music is now being featured in concerts, shows, and movies. His writing has been praised by professors and fellow artists for its originality and its undeniable ability to tell stories and evoke emotion. In the coming months, Bruxellas has multiple new film projects on the way while still continuing to work with other musicians to constantly expand his creativity.