Filip Mitrovic


Filip Mitrovic a.k.a. The Elkcloner is a Serbian-American composer from Los Angeles, California. His debut album was released in 2012 via EMI Music. The Elkcloner song "Come Away With Me" was used in a Rémy Martin television commercial featuring Robin Thicke and Paula Patton, which premiered during the NBA Eastern Conference Finals on ESPN. The single "Crossfire" peaked at #13 on MTV Adria chart in May 2012.
Mitrovic's music was performed at Carnegie Hall in 2010.
In 2012, he was nominated for Daytime Emmy Award in the category "Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series".
In 2015, Mitrovic was nominated for Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year, for producing Miguel Bose's "Amo".
Mitrovic composed the soundtrack for Hollywood feature Manhattan Undying and produced the opening titles theme music for Netflix original series Four Seasons in Havana. He scored the official trailers for NBC's TV show Emerald City, and collaborated with Andres Levin, Jon Batiste and The Blue Man Group to create the opening credits theme song for George Lopez's blockbuster Spare Parts, starring Marisa Tomei and Jamie Lee Curtis.
In 2018, Mitrovic created the music for Squarespace's Super Bowl advertising campaign starring Keanu Reeves and produced/composed Dillon Cooper's release "Supernova", one of BBC Radio's "Freshest Tunes of The Year"
He collaborated with Academy Award-nominated director Dee Rees, creating the original score for Samsung's film "Make it Yours", which aired during the 90th Academy Awards ceremony.
Mitrovic composed and produced music for Donald Glover's Guava Island documentary series about Cuban prodigy musicians, which was released on Amazon Prime in June 2019.