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“Vow” by J-Punch and Dave Moonshine is a chilltrap synthwave glow-up of the filmic tradition of spy movie end-credit themes. It’s a promise of love, sex, secrets, and... murder? Also, there may or may not be zombies involved. Dreamy synths dart between deep bass pulses to solve the mystery of who dunnit to my heart. You. You dunnit. Of course, “Vow” appears in the end-credits two feature films, “The Driver,” starring Mark Dacascos, and “Dead Earth.” (Both available via Lionsgate Home Video 2020)

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released August 20, 2019
Written by J-Punch and Dave Moonshine at Running in Space Studios. Released on hook the captain Recordings. Published by hook the captain Recordings. (c) 2019 All Rights Reserved by hook the captain Recordings

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J-Punch Los Angeles, California

J-Punch bangs out dreamlike songs from his future box for all kinds of reasons. Projects have included scores for short films (True Skin) and feature films. (One Night in Bangkok, Dead Earth)

J-Punch also has produced the original score for the video game ‘The Metronomicon,” and four retro-alternative chill-out albums. (Level, Stick Figure Guy, Maximum Exertion and the Kodiak Princess)
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