Soma Sonic - Film and Television Appearances

Film and Television Appearances

  • Their songs "Bound", "Simplicity (instrumental)" and "Oxygen (electro instrumental)" were featured in the television series "Flashpoint"'s season three episode "I'd Do Anything".
  • Their song "Life's Seasons" was featured in the television series "MVP"'s episode "The Code".
  • Their song "Could it Be Real (remix)" was featured in the television series "MVP"'s episode "Trades and Rumours".
  • Their song "Memories (instrumental)" was featured in the television series "MVP"'s episode "Double Overtime".
  • The title song "Simplicity" from their most recent album "Simplicity" is featured in an upcoming independent feature film Lost Everything, in the made-for-TV movie Matters of Life And Dating, and in television series Painkiller Jane's season two episode "Ghost in the Machine".
  • Their song "Could It Be Real" is featured in an upcoming independent feature film Lost Everything, in television series ReGenesis's season two episode "Massive Change", in feature film Niagara Motel, and in the made-for-TV movies Playing House and Intelligence.
  • Their song "The Well" is featured in an upcoming independent feature film Lost Everything, in television series ReGenesis's season two episodes "Lethargica" and "The Cocktail", and in the movie Push.
  • Their song "Everything" has been featured in the made-for-TV movie Matters of Life And Dating and television series ReGenesis's season two episode "Gene in a Bottle".
  • Their song "Oxygen" has been featured television series The Jane Show's season two episode "A Jane in the Crowd".
  • Their song "Memories" has been featured in the made-for-TV movie Murder in the Hamptons and movie Nine Lives.
  • The song "Falling" has been featured in the movie Get Carter.

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