A composer who worked for BTS committed suicide at the age of 41

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American producer and composer Bram Inscore, known for his work with names such as BTS and Troye Sivan, committed suicide 41 years old in San Francisco, California.

In the statement reflected in the American media, his relatives reported that the musician “later ended his life.” a tough fight against depression“, December 19. “Selfless as a person and generous as a collaborator, he served the music expertly, but never his own ego. “Although he never sought praise or approval, a deep compassion and dry wit were embedded in everything he did,” the article reads.

Born in San Francisco, Inscore started playing bass in high school and studied orchestral and jazz music at the University of Southern California (USC). The instrumentalist also dropped out of college to tour with bands such as Beck, Twin Shadow, Thurston Moore and Charlotte Ginsgbourg, eventually devoting himself to music composition. He released his first solo album under the name ‘BRAM’ in 2009, and in 2016 he presented ‘It’s Fate’ as part of the duet Touché.

Inscore has contributed as a composer to various singles of popular artists Like ‘Youth’ for Troye Sivan’s album ‘Blue Neighborhood’ (2015), ‘Don’t Give Up on Me’ or ‘Louder than Bombs’ for Andy Grammer’s album ‘Naive’ (2019), ‘Map of the by South Korean phenomenon BTS, which is part of the material for ‘Soul: 7’ (2020).

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