Epic Score Podcast

Gabriel Shadid

Gabe Shadid is the owner of Epic Score. He's spent decades producing music that has been licensed into every corner of media, from film trailers, video games, tv networks, to being sampled into Billboard #1 rap hits. Epic Score's journey has also included a grassroots fan base of listeners that has been so supportive of Epic Score. The goal of this podcast is to inspire, challenge, educate and engage with the fans and build a community of people beyond just listening to music.

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  1. 16 JAN.

    Ep 5 - How Sonoton CEO Alex Black Rose To the Top of the Production Music World | Alex Black Interview

    In this episode of The Epic Score Podcast, host Gabe Shadid, founder of Epic Score, interviews Alex Black, CEO of the Sonoton Music Library, the largest privately owned production music catalog in the world.  Alex has a long history on the executive side of production music.  He has served as the Global Director of EMI's production music amongst other positions.   But he didn't start at the top!  Find out about Alex's steps to push higher and higher into the industry.  And how sometimes you just need to stick your neck out and take chances.   🎬 In this episode, you'll learn: Each step in Alex's career path to some of the highest executive positions in the production music industry How seemingly unrelated experiences can unexpectedly come together to help you take the next step in your career What job opportunity inspired Alex to move from his native England to Germany Current challenges in the music licensing industry and how Alex plans on facing them If you're interested in trailer music, film marketing, music licensing, sync, cinematic composition, the history of epic music, or real career paths in the music industry, this episode is a must-listen. 🎧 Subscribe to The Epic Score Podcast for in-depth conversations with the creators and executives shaping the sound of modern cinema. Subscribe to Epic Score's newsletter for events and more: https://go.epicscore.com/ To reach out to us directly email: podcast@epicscore.com

    55 min
  2. 2025-12-19

    Ep 1 - How Immediate Music Changed Hollywood Trailers Forever | Yoav Goren Interview

    In this episode of The Epic Score Podcast, host Gabe Shadid, founder of Epic Score, sits down with Yoav Goren, co-founder of Immediate Music—the company that redefined modern Hollywood trailer music. From the groundbreaking use of Lacrimosa in the Spider-Man 2 trailer, to the creation of iconic albums like Trailerhead, Yoav shares how Immediate Music helped establish the epic, hybrid sound that now defines movie trailers worldwide. This conversation offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how trailer music evolved from obscurity into a genre of its own. Yoav opens up about the early days of Immediate Music, the challenges of building a new musical category, and how creative risk-taking reshaped the way studios market films. Whether you're a composer, producer, filmmaker, or lifelong fan of epic music, this episode delivers invaluable insight into the business, creativity, and legacy behind some of the most recognizable trailer music ever made. 🎬 In this episode, you'll learn: How Immediate Music transformed Hollywood trailers The story behind Lacrimosa and Spider-Man 2 Why Trailerhead became a defining moment for trailer music How epic trailer music became its own genre The relationship between Immediate Music and Epic Score Creative risks that changed the industry forever Advice for composers entering the trailer & sync world If you're interested in trailer music, film marketing, music licensing, sync, cinematic composition, or the history of epic music, this episode is a must-watch. 🎧 Subscribe to The Epic Score Podcast for in-depth conversations with the creators and executives shaping the sound of modern cinema. Subscribe to Epic Score's newsletter for events and more: https://go.epicscore.com/ To reach out to us directly email: podcast@epicscore.com

    1 tim 31 min

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Gabe Shadid is the owner of Epic Score. He's spent decades producing music that has been licensed into every corner of media, from film trailers, video games, tv networks, to being sampled into Billboard #1 rap hits. Epic Score's journey has also included a grassroots fan base of listeners that has been so supportive of Epic Score. The goal of this podcast is to inspire, challenge, educate and engage with the fans and build a community of people beyond just listening to music.