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  1. www.brethiggins.comBret Higgins

    Bret Higgins is a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Toronto, Canada. He leads a varied career that includes writing music for film and television, original music for ensembles, co-writes, producing, arranging, and performing & recording with an array of artists from across a broad spectrum of contemporary music.

  2. Bret Higgins’ Atlas Revolt is the brainchild of Toronto composer-bassist Bret Higgins, and created as a vehicle for his original instrumental compositions. Formed in 2013, the group explores genre-defying music that draws inspiration largely from film scores, exotica, jazz, rock, surf, and elements of Eastern European, African and South American music.

  3. Live version of the song 'Atlas Revolt' performed by the group of the same name. Aleksandar Gajic (violin), Tom Juhas (electric guitar), Robbie Grunwald (Rh...

  4. Bret Higgins’ Atlas Revolt - Illusion MachineMúsicos:Bret Higgins: Contrabajo Aleksandar Gajic: ViolínRobbie Grunwald. Piano Eléctrio y ÓrganoTom Juhas. Gui...

  5. Bret Higgins. Home & About. News. Film Music Cues. Upright and Electric Bass. ATLAS REVOLT. Remote Upright Bass Recording. Contact. Films-Scenes-Videos. HBO and Spitfire Audio Composition Project (2020) A very cool action scene I scored as part of Spitfire Audio and HBO's composer contest.

  6. Bret Higgins' Atlas Revolt. Toronto, Ontario. Atlas Revolt is the brainchild of Toronto bassist Bret Higgins and created as a vehicle for his original instrumental compositions. Formed in 2013 the group explores genre defying instrumental music that draws inspiration largely from film scores, jazz, orchestral, pop, rock, and elements of Eastern European and South American music.

  7. Bret Higgins is no stranger to Tzadik, performing on the 2014 release Zebrina and performing with Tzadik regulars like Frank London, David Buchbinder, Ben Goldberg and many others. A new take on The Meters and Booker T, this is small unit in- strumental music that you will return to again and again."