Michael Sempert

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Michael Sempert
Also known asMike Sempert
Born1981
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresRock music
Jazz
Film score
Electronic music
Occupation(s)composer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Piano, guitar, synthesizers, pedal steel guitar
Years active2004–present
Labels Velvet Blue Music
Website michaelsempertmusic.com

Michael Sempert (born 1981), also known as Mike Sempert, is an American singer-songwriter and film/tv music composer based in Los Angeles, California. [1] He was signed to the record label Velvet Blue Music in 2014 and released his first solo album, Mid Dream, the same year. [2] Sempert has composed music or written songs for multiple films and television shows including Grey's Anatomy , Bloodline, A Room Full of Nothing and Bixler High Private Eye . [3] [4] He is the founder of the San Francisco-based band Birds & Batteries. [5] Sempert's original compositions have been licensed by ABC, Netflix, NBC and others for use in their television shows. [6]

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Biography

Early life and education

Sempert was born in 1981, in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended and graduated from Brookline High School in 1999. Sempert studied jazz and classical piano throughout his childhood. [7] In 2004, he graduated from Tufts University as well as New England Conservatory of Music where he majored in Peace and Justice Studies and Jazz Composition, respectively. [8] During his early years, Sempert was influenced by the music of Talking Heads, Stevie Wonder Thomas Mapfumo, Tom Petty, Squeeze and Weather Report. [7] [9]

Career

Sempert started his professional music career in 2004. He formed the band, Birds & Batteries, as a sole member and recorded an album of demos called Nature vs. Nature. The demo collection was released as the album, Selections from Nature vs. Nature in 2005. [10]

In early 2005, Sempert moved to San Francisco where he expanded Birds & Batteries and assembled a four-member performing band which included Brian Michelson (drums), Jill Heinke (bass) and Christopher Walsh (guitar). [11] As the songwriter, lead-singer and multi-instrumentalist, Sempert wrote and produced four albums and two EPs for Birds & Batteries which were released between 2005 and 2012. [12] During that time, the band toured United States extensively and performed at numerous festivals and concerts including South by Southwest, Noise Pop, 35 Denton, Mission Creek Festival, and Doe Bay Festival. The albums by Birds & Batteries were reviewed by NPR, The Fader , San Francisco Bay Guardian and Pitchfork . [13] [14] [15] [12]

Sempert moved to Los Angeles in 2013 and began composing music for films, television shows and commercials. [16] He released his first solo album Mid Dream in 2014, on the label Velvet Blue Music.[ citation needed ] The single "Finest Line" from the album Mid Dream was featured in SyFy's television drama, Defiance in 2015. The same year, he released an album of instrumental electronic music under the moniker Volcanic Legacy titled Uncanny Valley. Sempert's second solo album, Tend the Flame, was released in 2016. The songs from the album were used in various television shows including Grey's Anatomy, Quantico, Heartbeat and Stitchers . Over the years, Sempert's compositions were featured in various television shows such as Kingdom , Bloodline , Gossip Girl and others. Between 2015 and 2019, Sempert composed music for the feature films Jaywalking, A Room Full of Nothing, Sex Weather, Roads to Olympia, Bixler High Private Eye and the short films Stock, Dynamite and A Seasonal Thing. His third solo album, Reunion of Sparks was released in early 2019. [17] [18]

Filmography

As Songwriter [18]
YearTitleSong
2018 Grey's Anatomy "Distance"
2018 The Fosters "What I Want"
2018 Revenge "Mid Dream"
2017 Kingdom "The Weather"
2017 Bloodline "For A Long Long Time"
2017 Quantico "Distance"
2016 Heartbeat "Distance"
2016 Stitchers "Distance"
2015 The Missing Girl "Finest Line"
2018 Revenge "Mid Dream"
2014 Defiance "Finest Line"
2010 Gossip Girl "Lightning (UTNG Version)"
As Composer [18]
YearTitleType
2020Love in Dangerous TimesFeature film
2020The Kid Who Only Hit HomersTelevision film
2019A Seasonal ThingShort film
2019Roads to OlympiaFeature film
2019 A Room Full of Nothing Feature film
2018 Bixler High Private Eye Television film
2018DynamiteShort film
2018StockShort film
2018Sex WeatherFeature film
2018JaywalkingFeature film
2018HomestateFeature film
2015HeyShort film

Discography

Birds & Batteries Studio Albums [19]
YearAlbumType
2005Selections from Nature vs. NatureLP
2007I'll Never Sleep AgainLP
2009Up to No GoodEP
2010PanoramaLP
2011UnfoldEP
2012Stray LightLP
Solo Studio Albums [17]
YearAlbumType
2014Mid DreamLP
2014Mid Dream Complete SessionsLP
2016Tend the FlameLP
2019Reunion of Sparks' LP
Volcanic Legacy Studio Albums
YearAlbumType
2013Stray Light RemixesEP
2015Uncanny ValleyLP

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