About:
Nicolas Repetto (he/him) is an Argentinian-American television and film composer based in Los Angeles, who has uplifted many projects with his diverse scores. He has scored numerous films and projects, such as director James Kicklighter’s documentary feature film, The Sound of Identity, which chronicles the life of transgender opera singer, Lucia Lucas. The film was featured in the New York Times and winner of the Programmers Award of Excellence at the OUTshine Film Festival. He also scored director Phil Harding’s feature drama, The Reunion and the Slamdance Film Festival premiere of the episodic/pilot Tijuana directed by Mary-Lyn Chambers.
Nicolas’ music is a blend of Argentinian/Latin/world influences, classical training, electronics sensibility, and modern film and television soundtracks. His upcoming releases in 2021 include the multi-year feature documentary, The American Question by director James Kicklighter, the fantasy feature Empire Queen: The Golden Age of Magic by director Chris Dane Owens, based on his YouTube video which garnered over a million views; and the indie horror feature, Spider by director Desmon Heck (NCIS, Criminal Minds). Also, Nick played violin on the score to the 2016 Oscar-winning documentary, O.J.: Made In America as well as the new Deadmau5 album Live at the Wiltern with Deadmau5.