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About Julian Croot

I recreate iconic music tracks from the 1970s, 80’s and 90’s, working everything out by ear and performing all the parts myself.

I grew up in the 80s listening to music composed & produced by legends like Giorgio Moroder, Vangelis, Quincy Jones and John Williams, and you’ll hear their influence in my own productions and song choices on this channel.

Here you’ll find:-

• faithful, detailed instrumental recreations of classic songs, film soundtracks and TV themes tunes

• collaborations with talented vocalists and musicians from around the world

• original compositions

• livestream Q&As and informative videos on my production techniques and equipment.

Please note this is a family friendly channel, so please be kind to each other in the comments and do not use foul language. Thank you.

For commercial enquiries (including original music commissions), please send a plain email (no links) to [email protected].

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