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About London Music Works

London Music Works is a group of London's finest musicians who specialise in performing film music. They have garnered a huge fan-base over the years performing music by Hans Zimmer, Thomas Newman, Alan Silvestri and many more. The production is lead by Silva Screen Records music producer Rick Clark, who works with long-term collaborators Evan Jolly, Steve Mazzaro, Scott Buckley, Alex Temple, Antonin Roux and others.

As well as performing film music, they have released a series of orchestral works, called Silva Screen Originals. Silva Screen Originals sets a cinematic musical landscape that takes the listener on a breathtaking musical adventure. Named after Silva Screen Records, the legendary London based independent record company which has been home to the world’s leading film and television specialist soundtracks for the past 30 years.

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Rooting For You - London Grammar [Instrumental Version]

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Rooting For You - London Grammar [Instrumental Version]

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