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Logan Nelson is a composer for film and television. He scores compositions that blur the line between live instrumentalists and electronic atmospheres, evoking thrilling textures.
At the Cannes Film Festival, Logan premiered his score for Nanette Burstein’s film, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (HBO). Logan's work spans a variety of docuseries, from the airy Norwegian brass in Chef’s Table (Netflix) to the eerie tape loops in Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer (Hulu), and the quirky toy percussion in The Stanford Prison Experiment (NatGeo).
Logan’s score for Showtime’s <a href="spotify:album:4Ly4zIp2OLFWZViFQ9l8jO" data-name="Nothing Lasts Forever (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)">Nothing Lasts Forever (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)</a>, directed by Sundance-winning director Jason Kohn, was highly praised, with the Hollywood Reporter noting it “mines the genre [of a ‘70s conspiracy thriller with] sometimes the spritely kick of a heist film." In narrative film, he scored the horror film Family (Fifth Season), utilizing the GRAMMY-winning <a href="spotify:artist:5EUJNZmcXCk9vkeD9GjtzF" data-name="Attacca Quartet">Attacca Quartet</a> for experimental textures.
Logan also composed the music for Seasons 2 and 3 of the Emmy-winning Apple TV+ drama, <a href="spotify:album:4YePaAO6P12S76jmvqT329" data-name="The Morning Show, Season 3 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)">The Morning Show, Season 3 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)</a>, in collaboration with <a href="spotify:artist:0SbSDzM4X41hnlURed0fcV" data-name="Carter Burwell">Carter Burwell</a>. As a collaborator with <a href="spotify:artist:2wWBoQpcybsDVpouFubTqZ" data-name="Kris Bowers">Kris Bowers</a>, Logan wrote music for Netflix’s critically acclaimed Dear White People, as well as the Oscar-winning film, Green Book.
Logan was named the "Best Young International Composer" by the World Soundtrack Academy. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
At the Cannes Film Festival, Logan premiered his score for Nanette Burstein’s film, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (HBO). Logan's work spans a variety of docuseries, from the airy Norwegian brass in Chef’s Table (Netflix) to the eerie tape loops in Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer (Hulu), and the quirky toy percussion in The Stanford Prison Experiment (NatGeo).
Logan’s score for Showtime’s <a href="spotify:album:4Ly4zIp2OLFWZViFQ9l8jO" data-name="Nothing Lasts Forever (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)">Nothing Lasts Forever (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)</a>, directed by Sundance-winning director Jason Kohn, was highly praised, with the Hollywood Reporter noting it “mines the genre [of a ‘70s conspiracy thriller with] sometimes the spritely kick of a heist film." In narrative film, he scored the horror film Family (Fifth Season), utilizing the GRAMMY-winning <a href="spotify:artist:5EUJNZmcXCk9vkeD9GjtzF" data-name="Attacca Quartet">Attacca Quartet</a> for experimental textures.
Logan also composed the music for Seasons 2 and 3 of the Emmy-winning Apple TV+ drama, <a href="spotify:album:4YePaAO6P12S76jmvqT329" data-name="The Morning Show, Season 3 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)">The Morning Show, Season 3 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack)</a>, in collaboration with <a href="spotify:artist:0SbSDzM4X41hnlURed0fcV" data-name="Carter Burwell">Carter Burwell</a>. As a collaborator with <a href="spotify:artist:2wWBoQpcybsDVpouFubTqZ" data-name="Kris Bowers">Kris Bowers</a>, Logan wrote music for Netflix’s critically acclaimed Dear White People, as well as the Oscar-winning film, Green Book.
Logan was named the "Best Young International Composer" by the World Soundtrack Academy. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
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