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Sani Baladi Shares his Musical Style on the Upcoming 'Four Mothers'
The German Composer Takes his Unique Talents to Hollywood

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Sani Baladi, a German composer who is known for last year’s horror/thriller “Give Me An A,” starring Alyssa Milano and Virginia Madsen, is sharing his unique musical style in "Four Mothers," the new drama series from Creator/Executive Producer Thereza Hirsch.
“I’m very excited about working with Thereza Hirsch,” he said. “She was the first director I've worked with and we've been working together up to this day and have many more projects planned. She is incredibly gifted and it's always so much fun to work with her.”
The new series, currently being marketed to various networks, follows the story of Alice, who returns home after a near fatal accident to rebuild her life and discovers a cult known as The Four Mothers has sprung up in her hometown. The cast includes Trent Garrett (“Andi Mack”), Roy McCrerey (“Carnival Row”), Kevin Michael Clarke (“The Devil Conspiracy”), Lucie Vondrackova (“Last Holiday”) and Lucia Edwards (“The Transporter”).
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The Hamburg native is known his work in a number of films such as the recently-released “Stranger in the Closet,” “Your Move, My Lady,” and others where his distinctive sound has gained him much attention. His work on the new series show Baladi’s unique style that accentuates electronic and synthesizer sounds to set the mood of the show which features action, drama and psychological tension.
Baladi grew up in Germany with a passion for music and the performing arts. At the age of 6 he began singing in a church choir and going on sing The Beatles’ “Hey Jude" in his stage debut.
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“I grew up in a family that was in the film industry so from very early on I learned a lot about film and had a great love for both, film and music,” he said. “My first musical experiences were classical and later pop so I combined those two and then found a way to connect my two passions, film and music and become a film composer after listening to various film scores by Hans Zimmer.”
He would go on to study music at Point Blank Music School in London, then move on to study at the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles where he further honed his talents
“Being a musician all my life and having a great love and understanding of film, I decided to become a film composer and combine my two passions,” he said.
Today, Baladi is recording more new music as well developing plans for a music tour in between his film work after the release of his debut single “2 Glasses,” in 2020, which generated more than 120,000 streams on Spotify alone, as well as many television interviews and
much radio air play. He followed that up with “Oversized Sweater,” in 2021 which earned regular rotation on NDR2, a popular German radio channel, and on MTV Germany.
For more music, visit Baladi on Spotify.