Arthur Brouns is a composer, arranger, and music producer specializing in music for film, theater, and dance. His work is stylized by the integration of electronic and orchestral elements.
Recent projects include the “Believe” series soundtrack, following the Belgian Red Devils, and performing at Belgium's national concert hall, Bozar.
His notable works include soundtracks for Wim Vandekeybus’ “Blood Wedding,” commissioned by the International Theater of Amsterdam, and “Infamous Offspring,” co-created with Warren Ellis and ILA.
Starting his career at an early age, Arthur gained recognition by performing at events like Tomorrowland and other festivals across Europe from the age of seventeen. He has since worked with orchestras such as the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, and the European Recording Orchestra, broadening his scope in music production and arrangement.
Currently, Arthur is producing music for motion pictures and media, working for clients such as Netflix, Nike, and TED-Ed.
Additionally, he is actively involved in live projects, performing and showcasing his music.
As he continues to evolve, his distinctive approach and dedication showcase versatility and a diverse range of influences that set him apart as a young and promising composer to watch.