Oogie ("Kurukurukuru") (feat. Mikolt Gyuricza) - Thomas-Adam Habuda

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Thomas-Adam Habuda (born 7 November 1984) is a modern cinematic and orchestral music composer, known for his emotionally resonant and memorable musical themes. His work blends epic orchestration, felt piano, melancholy vocals, and minimalist neo-classical and electronic elements.

He is best known for his extensive contributions to the cinematic orchestral music label Eternal Eclipse, where he is one of the original and principal composers. His standout tracks with Eternal Eclipse — including “Dawn of Faith”, “Shape of Lies”, “Lullaby for Sadness”, “Fate of the Fallen”, “Theory of Light”, and “True Love’s Last Kiss” — have gained millions of plays across streaming platforms.

Habuda is also a recurring contributor to Audiomachine, where he has composed for albums such as Life, La Belle Époque, Intros, Piano Premonitions, Here and There, and more, spanning their emotive, introspective, and cinematic catalogues. His selected works include “Remember Not to Forget”, “Changing Heart”, “The Shores of Forgiveness”, “The Personality of Autumn”, “The Fountain of Consciousness”, and “Tears in Rain.”

His most notable self-published works include “Question of Purpose”, “Lacrimosa”, "Center of His Universe - Redemption" and “Anima Doloris”, featuring vocalists Mikolt Gyuricza and SuzyH.

In addition to album releases, his music has been licensed and featured in trailers, TV campaigns, and interactive projects. He composed an original track for the video game Throne and Liberty by NCSoft, and the full original soundtrack for Lornsword Winter Chronicle by Tower Five. His music has been used in campaigns for productions such as Avengers: Endgame, Dune: Part One, The OA: Part II, Little Women, The Witcher, Normal People, Brooklyn, Christopher Robin, and Flavors of Youth and more. His compositions have also featured in the 2018 Winter Olympics, as well as various World Championships (figure skating, gymnastics), and on television worldwide.

Habuda cites composers such as James Horner, Hans Zimmer, Philip Glass, John Williams, James Newton Howard, Max Richter, Thomas Newman, Howard Shore, John Powell, Jerry Goldsmith, and Rachel Portman among his primary influences, alongside ambient and electronic music pioneers like Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Nils Frahm, and Ólafur Arnalds. Elements of ambient, romantic, and cinematic minimalism appear throughout his work.

He is affiliated with BMI and continues to compose cinematic music for film, game, and multimedia productions worldwide. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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