Simón Wilson is an award winning Los Angeles based film and television composer. After studying under Theodore Shapiro and working on major studio productions, he has gone on to score documentaries such as Rhino Man and Momentum, write additional music for Netflix's Delhi Crime and Disney's The Mysterious Benedict Society, and score the NBC special Celebrity Escape Room. He also regularly contributes music to Hans Zimmer's Bleeding Fingers and Extreme Music catalog. Simón holds the Best Music award at LA's 48 Hour Film Festival for four years in a row, and some of his latest music can be heard in National Geographic's UFO's: Investigating The Unknown and Paramount's new reality show The Family Stallone. He is now working alongside Craig Wedren - the composer of Showtime's latest audacious drama, Yellowjackets. Simón is a multi-instrumentalist as well as a classically trained singer. His compositions draw on a broad palette of musical influences - from cinematic orchestral music, to psychedelic electronic scores, to guitar-driven funky jams. His gift of precision tied to a relentless work ethic ascend his love for music into an elaborate and eccentric career. The end goal is to always tell a story with compelling, evocative, and original sound.