Sync Pool
Daniel Diaz
Daniel Diaz is an Argentinian composer, arranger, producer, multi-instrumentalist. As well as an extensive recording career, Daniel has been composing for film & TV for over 10 years. His compositions have been used in an extensive list of productions, including Bones, Ozark, Narcos and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. LISTEN
Dimitri Monstein Ensemble
Swiss drummer Dimitri Monstein and his ensemble expertly blur the boundaries of Jazz and Classical music, producing sweeping, emotional pieces that dance between the two genres. LISTEN
Alex Wilson
Pianist, composer, arranger and producer Alex Wilson has plenty of sync experience, having recorded over 25 library music albums for EMI, Warner, West One, and others. OSJC features his specialty - salsa! Danceable pieces with tight arrangement and top notch production. LISTEN
Ratko Delorko
Pianist Ratko Delorko has performed in venues all over the world, such as the Berlin Philharmonie, Beijing Concert Hall, and Cairo Opera House. He currently lectures at Mozarteum Salzburg and the Frankfurt Music University. The OSJC library has a versatile selection of his Classical solo piano tracks. LISTEN
Anthony Lazaro
Guitarist and composer Anthony Lazaro has already had some sync success, with brands like Bang & Olufsen choosing his music for their commercials. His mellow, romantic tracks have wide-ranging appeal. LISTEN
Geoff Gascoyne
Geoff Gascoyne has been a professional bass player for 30 years. He has played with too many names to mention but here are just a few; Georgie Fame, Van Morrison, Benny Golson, Bill Bruford, Guy Barker, Eartha Kitt and of course Jamie Cullum who he was musical director and chief arranger for 8 years.
He has recorded 11 CDs as a band leader to date and has arranged music for countless others as well as produced albums for Jacqui Dankworth, Josh Kyle and Jamie Cullum. Geoff has composed and arranged music for the famous library label KPM displaying a wide collection of jazz styles ranging from 1920s, 30s, 40s, 50s jazz, big band, orchestral, Christmas and 1970s fusion.
Geoff is also a keen educator and is Head of Bass at London School of Contemporary Music and a professor at the Guildhall School of Music. LISTEN
Doug Martin
A native of Windsor, Ontario, Doug first began composing while enrolled in the jazz program at Toronto’s Humber College, being drawn to the distinctive writing styles of Wayne Shorter, Charles Mingus and Thelonious Monk.
As a performer, Doug has played at numerous festivals in both countries. In 2014 he performed for the first time at the Festival Internacional Jazz Plaza in Havana, Cuba and has done so several times since.
As a leader, he has released four albums. His music has received critical acclaim in such competitions as the UK Songwriting Contest (semi-finalist) and the West Coast Songwriters Competition (honourable mention). Tracks from his albums have received airplay worldwide on the internet, as well as terrestrial radio in the US, Europe and Canada. Presently, Doug lives in the Ottawa area where he teaches, composes and leads several small jazz ensembles. LISTEN