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ACTION - DARK - SUSPENSE - RHYTHMIC - ELECTRONIC - ORCHESTRAL
The Mission
2:13
Hide and Seek
1:20
Outwork Everyone
2:28
Sixteen Years of War
1:09
They're Coming
2:44
Rundown
1:07
All the Quiet Voices
2:50
It's Not Over
3:12
DARK - THRILLER - FANTASY - ELECTRONIC - ORCHESTRAL
Into the Fray
3:32
Do I Know You From Somewhere?
2:28
Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
5:09
Turn of the Tides
2:03
Focus
3:38
DARK FOLK - DRAMA
Nowhere To Hide
3:14
Unseen (Lockdown)
2:39
Survival
2:20
an Gorta Mór
2:33
A Quiet Little Town
2:34
Dream Killers
2:05
Lost and Found
1:26
An Island in the Fog
1:52
Born Again
1:31
A Not So Fond Farewell
1:27
ADVENTURE - ACOUSTIC - ORCHESTRAL/HYBRID
The Unknown
3:05
Community
1:49
A Little Fun
3:12
Mountaindale
1:41
Bloodletting
2:30
Reflect
2:41
COMEDY - QUIRKY
Back in Town
0:45
Unlocking Inspiration
3:38
Arriving to America
0:23
Hell No!
0:52
Whodunit
2:34
Maya Meets Linda
0:22
Biography

Zachary Greer is an award-winning Canadian composer whose music has resonated with audiences around the world. Known for his emotionally rich and chameleonic style, his work has been featured at major festivals including TIFF and SXSW, and broadcast/streamed on major networks like CBC, APTN, Crave and Superchannel.

His feature film credits include What We Dreamed of Then, which premiered at the 2025 Atlantic International Film Festival, Do I Know You From Somewhere? (TIFF 2024), Doin It (starring Lilly Singh) and the sports drama Warrior Strong. On the documentary side, Zachary composed the score for Into The Fray, which earned him the Canadian Screen Music Award for "Best Original Score: Documentary, Factual, Lifestyle & Reality Series or Special" (2025). He also composed additional music for multiple seasons of APTN’s award winning series Yukon Harvest and their new series Coastal Carvings.

A multi-instrumentalist with a core foundation in guitar, Zachary's musical palette spans jazz, blues, folk, and contemporary-classical genres. Zachary holds a Master’s degree in Music Composition from the University of Ottawa, his work blends traditional orchestration with electronic textures, creating rich and evocative sonic landscapes. His compositions have been praised for their ability to “effortlessly exude serenity and beauty, as well as drama and grit.”- Camilo Villamizar (The East Mag).