October 12, 2016

Where They Are Today


More About Our Composers

In a previous blog we’d proudly boasted about the CSS Music composers and their adaptability to ever-changing music genres. While we’d love to mention every composer by name and their current accomplishments, suffice to say the list would be too lengthy for this blog.

We will however take the time to mention three of our most prominent writers and their current projects. First and foremost is the very talented and prolific David Wurst.  David not only created our massive and diverse Super Themes library, but he’s also contributed tracks to many other CSS libraries. As an L.A. based film composer, David, along with his brother Eric Wurst (who has written 10 discs for us,) have scored over 50 films and are working on a new one now. In addition to writing film music and library tracks, both David and Eric are working with a major entertainment company creating music for popular theme parks around the world.

Marshall Such began writing for CSS Music in 1988 when he debuted the PowerTrax library. Since then he’s also composed tracks for our other libraries as well as developing his own library, Project Platinum. Coming from a radio background, Marshall wrote and produced “Radio! The Musical” with his lifelong tunesmith friend, Stephen Taylor. The show premiered in Dallas in 2002 in partnership with two of DFW’s most prestigious radio stations. Today, Such and Taylor are in development of a new musical, “American Muse,” a time travel tale that incorporates new arrangements of Public Domain material as well as original songs.


And our other writers? Their secondary jobs read like a Yellow Pages ad: a copier repairman, studio musicians, a music supervisor, computer programmers, alarm sales person, stereo equipment sales and many are music teachers. And like David, Eric and Marshall, we’re very proud of every one of them!

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