Alloy Tracks, a boutique company known as a source of both original music and sound design tracks for the motion picture advertising industry, has secured dozens of music and sound design placements which have recently been, or which will soon be, included within trailers promoting major spring and summer 2015 motion pictures. Troy MacCubbin is founder/musician/composer of Alloy Tracks.
Alloy Tracks’ most recent placements include trailers promoting “Furious 7,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Terminator: Genisys,” “Poltergeist,” “Tomorrowland,” “Mad Max,” “The Fantastic Four,” “SPY,” “TED 2,” “Jurassic World,” “Entourage,” “Ant Man,” “Mission Impossible 5,” “Insidious,” “Sinister 2,” “Everest,” “The Peanuts Movie,” “Black Mass” and “Crimson Peak.”
MacCubbin said, “As we celebrate out eighth year in business, we are very pleased to have secured a solid name for ourselves as a reliable, diverse resource of custom music and sound design for the motion picture trailer industry. Moving forward, our goal is to expand further by continuing to place original music and songs into movies, TV shows, TV promos, commercials and videogames. In addition, we are currently building our own state-of-the-art recording studio in North Hollywood which we plan to use both for our own material and to rent to outside clients.”
Besides its trailer placements, Alloy Tracks has provided music and sound design tracks to such hit TV shows as “Game of Thrones” and “Ugly Betty,” and to videogame trailers, including “Call Of Duty: Blacksmith” and “Destiny: Comet.”