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Scoring Gen Zeta (The Original Soundtrack) was a fun, smooth, and stretching experience. I incorporated elements of dance, disco, and funk into the music. I created a percussion kit out of sounds from makeup/facial products, which helped add character to the score. $chnazy and Ronald Jamieson's masterful contributions add a lot of fun and energy to the score and album.
Carlos Daniel Taboada (born March 1999) is a composer, musician, producer, and content creator from Dallas, Texas. He enjoys writing a wide variety of music: from classical to jazz to rock. The alto saxophone and the Electronic Wind Instrument (heard in Baggage Claim) are his most proficient instruments, although Carlos can also play the piano, guitar, and the triangle. He has composed works for the International Contemporary Ensemble, Worcester Chamber Music Society, Harrison Craig, and concert band.
Carlos has studied composition under Jacob Denny, John Murphree, Stephen Halloran, Michael Daugherty, Erik Santos, Roshanne Etezady, Kristin Kuster, and Paul Schoenfeld. He has also studied jazz under performers such as Carl Wagner, Ghost-Note saxophonist Jonathan Mones, Earnest Jackson, Christian Ortiz, Andrew Bishop, and Ed Sarath.
Carlos is currently a graduate student at the University of Michigan studying composition. He holds a BM and a BFA in Composition and Jazz, respectively, from U-M.
Carlos loves old movies (Point Blank, That Man from Rio, Fistful of Dollars), burgers, barbacoa tacos, salmon, and peanut butter.