As a composer, Adam Bosarge seamlessly blends orchestral depth with a singular fusion of contemporary electronic and acoustic elements. His passion for music is equaled by his love of film. He collaborates closely with filmmakers and storytellers, bringing his musical expertise and understanding of drama to help achieve their vision.

Adam began composing scores while studying film sound and directing at Columbia College Chicago. His first large work was for the audiobook/podcast "Clear, Bright, Dark of Night," composing over 160 unique pieces.

Adam Bosarge

He then went on to score his first feature film, Neil LaBute's "House of Darkness," a gothic horror released in 2022. This was followed by a classic noir score for the film "Out of the Blue" (2022) and a modern electronic/orchestral score for the thriller "Fear the Night" (TBA).

Adam is a versatile composer always looking to collaborate with new people on new projects across a variety of mediums, including feature and short films, video games, television, theater, and beyond. In addition to his composition work, Adam is a skilled multi-instrumentalist, performing with various bands and ensembles in Chicago, Illinois. When not working on music, he finds creative fulfillment writing screenplays that he doesn’t finish and cooking elaborate meals that turn out just fine.