Composer collective Transcenders have determined the rhythm of numerous blockbuster television series and films with diverse and dynamic scores. The Los Angeles-based trio - Brian Lapin, Terence Yoshiaki, and Mike Fratantuno - have elevated the atmosphere of EMMY® Award-winning staples such as Black-Ish and the cultural phenomena Gossip Girl. The composers have enjoyed a long career together, and have rallied around the same spirit of creative unity since their days together in the Black Eyed Peas, writing and performing on the GRAMMY® Award-winning songs “Let’s Get It Started” and the #1 smash “Where Is the Love?” [feat. Justin Timberlake], among other hits. On a break from touring, these three lifelong musicians united as Transcenders and quickly made their presence known in the world of composing. Between providing tunes for Superbad, Knocked Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Chris Rock’s I Think I Love My Wife, they broke through by supplying the music for two seasons of the fan favorite Friends spinoff Joey. In 2007, the trio began a six-season run on Gossip Girl, bringing the show to life with a celebrated score. Receiving critical acclaim, Stereogum notably described the opening credits theme as “iconic.” In addition to scoring eight seasons of Black-Ish, six seasons of Madam Secretary and composing for The Kings Of Napa, The Real O’Neals, Harry’s Law, Mixed-ish, and more, they recently joined the production of ABC’s new hit comedy Not Dead Yet. Transcenders are also excited to be composing for Michelle Buteau’s upcoming Netflix series Survival Of The Thickest, and the new Disney series Saturdays.