9 Years to Neptune

Åström wrote music for the first season of 9 Years to Neptune for BYUtv. The show is a unique sci-fi comedy with puppets, structured in a documentary style similar to shows like “The Office”. You can watch the teaser here:

Hopeful – The Story of Maineworks

Åström recently completed the original score for the feature documentary ‘Hopeful – The Story of Maineworks’.

This is the compelling story of Margo Walsh, who literally built a business from her kitchen table, as a single mother of two. Her company, MaineWorks, exclusively employs ex-cons and people in recovery. We meet many of her employees and hear their stories of hope. We hear from Governor Janet Mills and Senator Angus King, who point out how Margo’s model is ripe for both state and nationwide roll-outs. Maine Works is already operational throughout Maine and expanding into five other states. Margo was part of the discussion for staffing for the future, as the Infrastructure bill worked its way through Congress; hopeful itself, though at this point with less seeming hope than her company gives to its employees. This is an uplifting portrait of an American entrepreneur with a social conscience. Margot and her work give people a second chance to rebuild their lives, and a pathway back to the community and redemption.

Produced by Ian McCrudden and Thomas Hildreth.

Internment soundtrack album released

Åström has composed the original music score for the Albanian/American co-production Internment. The period piece feature film is directed by Kast Hasa and produced by Cinekast Production. Internment follows an Albanian family that struggles to survive the communist regime during the 1980s. The soundtrack album, released by MovieScore Media, is now available to buy on Amazon, iTunes, and other major online distributors.

A review of the soundtrack can be found here.