Óscar Salazar (Barakaldo, 1979) is a member of the Asturian Film Music Association. He has spent much of his life hooked on a screen, ever since he first discovered that a guy in pajamas could fly. Then came the music that explained the images and the books that generated them. None of the three things has left him ever again.
Óscar has been a stringer in Spain for the magazine Soundtrack!, has published concert columns on the BSOSpirit website and has been part of the jury of the Alphabet Radio Stories organized by Radio Bilbao and Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. Among his radio collaborations, he has regular appearances on Hoy por Hoy Bilbao on Cadena SER and on the program La noche americana on the missing Uribe FM, with separate sections dedicated to film music.
Currently, he writes about soundtracks on the AsturScore weblog and collaborates on the + Cine x Favor podcast. Oddly enough, his first short novel, Último baile en Gibralfaro, is not a fantasy genre one, but a thriller, and it is set in Malaga.