This and many requests from fans encouraged Two Steps from Hell to release their first public album Invincible in 2010, and things kept growing from there. The first company to release an album of epic music was Globus (Epicon), followed by Immediate Music with Trailerhead in 2008 and later in the same series with Nu Epiq. The genre was named 'epic music' by its community when composers finally started releasing public albums. It was around 2005-2010 some composers started to pick up public fame for the first time, thanks to their songs being featured at special events like the Olympic Games and the many trailers they composed for. Until this day only few of these albums have been officially, or unofficially through Internet platforms, released to the public. From then until the 2010s, many albums and single tracks were created however they were only available to the companies’ clients and the film industry. The first official trailer music companies, which later became epic music producers, were created in the 1990s, with Immediate Music being one of the first starting as early as 1993.
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