Synch Stars: Cinemax Features 7 Songs by NYC Artist Jess Domain in “Girl’s Guide to Depravity”

NYC-based artist Jess Domain is having a good synch licensing season. In a music supervision coup, the singer/songwriter was asked to tailor a collection of songs for Cinemax’ provocative new series “The Girl’s Guide To Depravity,” which is based on a popular blog that re-writes the rules of dating for the modern girl.

Jess Domain is in synch with Cinemax.

The result is seven Domain-penned songs being played across nine out of the 13 “Girl’s Guide” episodes, used for end titles, as background and visual instrumentation. The series airs on Cinemax on Friday nights at 11pm ET/PT.

The songs “Found My Soul” and “The Invitation” were recorded in LA at the studio of “Girl’s Guide” composer studio Bobby Tahouri. Domain recorded the remaining five songs in NYC personal studios.

The seven Jess Domain songs featured on “The Girl’s Guide to Depravity” are:

”Spirits Dancing” (quirky pop)
”Take Me Back” (cinematic ballad)
”Woman I Am” (country)
”You Got The Love” (pop)
”Red Carpet Ready” (teen pop)
”The Invitation” (Pop Soul – for my own EP)
”Found My Soul” (Pop Soul – for my own EP)

“I’ve licensed a lot of music to shows in the past,” Domain said, “but because Cinemax is now focusing more on original programming, I’ve found a place to create and record totally new music for new characters and story lines as they emerge.”

Five of the Jess Domain songs featured throughout “The Girl’s Guide To Depravity,” are right here:

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