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Archived Two

278.2K streams

278,173

Halloween Obsessed: Haunted Attraction...

246.9K streams

246,945

The Ghost Under My Bed (Original Motio...

193.9K streams

193,866

I Had No Choice (Original Motion Pictu...

168.6K streams

168,575

Archived One

128.2K streams

128,190

A Callout Away (Original Motion Pictur...

90.9K streams

90,868

Aware of the Wolf (Original Motion Pic...

89.9K streams

89,907

Steel Will

84.5K streams

84,495

Archived Three

72.9K streams

72,890

Real Murders - Music from the True Cri...

48.8K streams

48,750

Biography

Chris Wirsig is an award-winning composer, songwriter & producer. His music can be heard in the award-winning documentary series "Halloween Obsessed," the vampire feature "The Things We Cannot Change," several short movies, the comedy feature “39 And A Half,” as well as in games like the acclaimed Top Ten iPad game “Alien Tribe 2,” and in numerous TV shows on ABC, E!, MTV, History, Oxygene, Fox Sports, and many others. Current and upcoming projects include the pilot for an LGBTQ+ animated comedy series, “Be More Popcorn,” the cyberpunk boxing drama “Steel Will,” a tech-horror series pilot, “Glitch,” and charity projects with cover versions of Depeche Mode's "People Are People" with 36 musicians and singers, and a Heavy Metal version of the Ukrainian National Anthem benefitting the Red Cross. On the songwriting/producing side, Chris started the acclaimed Electro Pop/Dark Wave band no:carrier in 1995 and the Electronica/Chill-Out project Virtual Conformity in 2001, as well as several side projects. He’s also co-writing and producing songs with other artists and songwriters like Sweetblade, Psyche, Juliet Lyons, BRIANA CASH, Daniel E. Wakefield, Liza Marie Sparks, Queen Chameleon, The Dust Ryde, Echoekill, and many others. Chris is a Board Member and the SongArts chair of the Society Of Composers and Lyricists, as well as a member of the Television Academy, the Recording Academy, and the Production Music Association.