How talented are our AudioJungle composers and music producers? Incredibly talented!
AudioJungle author Gareth Coker wrote the opening cue for the trailer embedded above. Gareth’s piece is followed by some Classical music (feel free to name the composer and title in the comments), then the long cue at the end is Philip Glass. Gareth reports, “I feel humbled to have been placed alongside them…” Congratulations, Gareth!
And there is a lot more where that came from. Check out these tracks from his AudioJungle profile:
Sweeping Romantic Orchestral Theme
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They’re just a few of the amazing tracks you can find on AudioJungle. Check out our most popular files here.







Absolutely delighted to hear about Gareth’s story, what a fabulous accomplishment, well done, Gareth! Very proud to have Gareth as an Exclusive author on AudioJungle.
Congratulation Gareth, as you know, there are many more exciting days to come
… excellent job!
I say Bravo. Standing and applauding you for magnificent work!
Way to go Gareth ! You are a role model for all of us AudioJungle authors
Keep up the good work,
Niki
Amazing Gareth, congratulations !!
wow, very well done guys, Oscar worthy stuff
wow that’s good
Wow that’s so cool!
Congratulations Gareth, it’s an amazing acheivement!
Wow! Congrats!
Excellent job Gareth.
very nice to see someone talented being noticed through the envato network.
Congratulations!
Congratulations, Gareth! A well-deserved spot!
The Classical piece in the middle is definitely by Mozart, but the title is currently escaping me.
I thin the middle bit is from Mozarts clarinet concerto