![]() They've stated in interviews their focus is on writing music for their fans these days. They also don't focus much on industry work like this anymore the music they write doesn't match modern trends much (sound design-heavy pieces are in vogue now more than they were a decade ago, and anything more than a simple two-minute build-up and release usually isn't ideal for typical trailer format), but they still make their music available for licensing purposes just in case. There's probably a couple more of these in the library, but it's otherwise purely original. The only exception I know of for sure is "Down with the Enterprise," which was a commissioned piece for the 2009 Star Trek film, based on a piece by Brian Tyler - it wasn't released on Legend Anthology for this reason (and is no longer available for licensing, along with "Freedom Fighters," because Paramount owns exclusive licensing rights). This happens, too, but TSFH has always almost exclusively produced music as its own entity to be licensed later.
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