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Original Score by Pedro Bromfman

Lakeshore Records has announced a new soundtrack album for the Netflix original series Narcos. The album features selections of the original score from the show’s second season composed by Pedro Bromfman (RoboCopElite Squad). Also included are songs by Ruben Juarez, Grupo Niche, Usma y Su Conjunto, La Cancion Colombiana and The Emmy Award-nominated main title theme Tuyo by Rodrigo Amarante. The soundtrack will be released digitally on iTunes/Apple Music on November 11, 2016 and through all service providers on November 18, followed by a physical release on December 9.

“Narcos” is inspired by the true story of Colombia’s infamously violent drug cartels and Pablo Escobar’s fight to stay the most powerful of them all. The “King of Cocaine” soon learns that narcos aren’t known for their loyalty, and Escobar and his sicarios must battle not only the Colombian and U.S. governments, but the people they once knew as friends. Meanwhile, Search Bloc and the DEA seek to destroy the drug cartels with sometimes dubious tactics, creating personal and ethical dilemmas for agents like Steve Murphy and Javier Peña, who are tasked with bringing the drug kingpins to justice.
ABOUT PEDRO BROMFMAN
Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, film composer Pedro Bromfman has been writing, playing and producing “Music For Images” for over a decade. A Cum Laude graduate from Berklee College of Music, Pedro has worked as a session musician, music producer and arranger before his passion for film scores brought him to Los Angeles. Since moving to California and studying film scoring at UCLA, Pedro has composed and produced music for international brands and entertainment powerhouses such as Universal Pictures, MGM, Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, ABC, Netflix, The Weinstein Co, Buena Vista International, Rockstar Games, ESPN, HBO, EPIX, Univision, Ant Farm, BMW, Nokia and BlueCross BlueShield.
His past credits include scores for Tropa de Elite” (“Elite Squad“), winner of the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival; They Killed Sister Dorothy, directed by Academy Award winner Daniel Junge and narrated by Martin Sheen;March of the Living, directed by Oscarnominated and Sundance winner Jessica Sanders;Tropa de Elite 2(Elite Squad: The Enemy Within), the most successful Latin-American film to date; the romantic comedy and Brazilian blockbuster Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata”; “G-Dog”, directed by Academy Awardwinner Freida Mock. Pedro has been awarded two Gold Medals for Excellence in Film Music at the Park City Film Music Festival, an ASCAP Award, was nominated for two Cinema Brazil Grand Prizes (Brazilian Oscars), an ACIE Award and a Premio Contigo! De Cinema. He has recently worked on the music for the video game Max Payne 3, the international co-production Blue Lipsand completed the score for MGM’s reboot of RoboCop, starring Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton. In 2015 Pedro Bromfman has completed the score for Deep Web, directed by Alex Winter and narrated by Keanu Reeves.
 TRACKLIST
01. Pablo Dies
02. He Is Home
03. Cambalache – Rubén Juárez
04. Never Surrender
05. Gaviria’s Speech
06. Death Threats
07. Monte Casino
08. El Hijo De Toño – Usma y Su Conjunto
09. Going For Blackie
10. Aftermath
11. The Truth At Last
12. Cali Pachanguero – Grupo Niche
13. Tata, My Love
14. Los Pepes
15. Limón, No!
16. Serenata De Amor – Jaime R. Echavarria
17. Finca Escobar
18. Ambush
19. Peña In Washington
20. Tuyo – Rodrigo Amarante