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Justin Nihiser

Atlanta, Georgia
30 Years Old
Composer, Band, Producer
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BIOGRAPHY
Justin Nihiser is a Berklee graduate with professional credits as both a composer/ ad music writer and bandleader with We Are Berliners.

His music is currently being used on MTV, E!, and the Dept. of Health and Human Services.

As a composer, Justin writes in a variety of genres, with a specialty in Rock, Pop-Rock, Electronic, Glitch, Pop.

He also loves writing to creative briefs...maybe you should send him one, eh?
GENRES
Rock , Electronica/Techno, Pop
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Justin Nihiser (ASCAP_, I own my own publishing
Contact
Administrative: 404.694.2306
P.R.O.
ASCAP
INSTRUMENTS
acoustic guitar / electric guitar / keyboard / piano / saxophone
DAY JOB
Composer
I AM INTERESTED IN
in pitching songs to tv
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
For a living

I Also Write:
by myself
with others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
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SONG PLACEMENTS
Full Album Placement - We Are Berliners - Motor Hotel Real World Brooklyn, Bad Girls Club, Human Giant, Keeping Up With the Kardasians.
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