Landon Trimble

Landon Trimble’s got music running through his veins, no joke. Hailing from Vancouver, B.C., he kicked off his journey at Berklee College of Music—yeah, that Berklee, the one everyone raves about. Since then, he’s been doing all sorts of cool stuff, dropping albums and working his magic as a composer for film and TV. He’s not just some background guy, either. Landon’s sounds have ended up in projects that people actually watch, not just his mom (though she’s probably a fan too). The big one? Collaborating with TED, racking up over 1.8 million views. That’s not small potatoes—people everywhere have heard his work, even if they don’t know it yet. His more recent gig was composing for The Grand Gesture in 2020, which, honestly, is just another feather in his already-stacked cap. Landon’s style blends rich, atmospheric textures with catchy melodies—he can do moody, he can do epic, he can do those tiny, heart-tugging moments you remember long after the credits roll. If you’re into film scores that actually make you feel something (instead of just filling space), this guy’s stuff stands out. Whether it’s a viral TED talk or a full-on cinematic experience, Landon brings the kind of energy and emotion that gets under your skin in the best way. Vancouver’s lucky to have him, and honestly, so is anyone who hits play on his tracks.

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  • Professions: Composer

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