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Batman: The Killing Joke (Music From T...

2.4M streams

2,427,406

Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders ...

400.9K streams

400,937

Batman and Harley Quinn (Music From Th...

152.6K streams

152,616

Teen Titans: Original Soundtrack Vol. ...

126.3K streams

126,287

Autumn Ruminations

122.9K streams

122,886

Autumn Ruminations

122.9K streams

122,886

Batman vs. Two-Face (Music From The DC...

101.9K streams

101,947

Justice League vs. the Fatal Five (Ori...

18.6K streams

18,582

Boreal Twilight

13.1K streams

13,068

Howl at the Dead (Original Soundtrack)

12.2K streams

12,239

Biography

Kristopher Carter began his career as one of the youngest composers to work for Warner Bros, scoring his first episode of Batman: The Animated Series at the age of 22. He received an Emmy Award for Batman Beyond, as well as seven other Emmy nominations and four Annie Award nominations. Equally at home composing feature film scores, he has written music for films that have won awards at many prestigious international festivals, including a Gold Medal for the Best Use of Music in a Feature Film at the 2008 Park City Film Music Festival. He composed music for “SiREN”, the third installment of the “V|H|S” horror anthology, indie horror favorites “Dance of the Dead” and “The Other Side”, as well as sci-fi mystery “Yesterday Was A Lie.” 
 He made his Hollywood Bowl debut in 2001 with a commission from John Mauceri and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. As conductor, he recently appeared at the Krakow Film Music Festival in Poland and the Fimucite Film Music Festival in Tenerife, Spain, conducting his music. As a featured Guest of Honor at CONvergence in Minneapolis, he premiered a crossover dance set of film music arranged in an Electronica style. In the record world, he has collaborated with the Wallflower’s Rami Jaffee and blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd. He has received concert commissions from cellist Carter Enyeart, saxophonist Robert Austin, flautist Gaspar Hoyos, and the University of North Texas Men’s Chorus.