Multimedia artist Belton Mouras, Jr. was composing music for an explosive scene from his upcoming feature film, Fingers: The Vegan Zombie Musical, when he realized the song deserved to be released as a standalone single. The pianist, keyboardist, and composer brought in nine-time GRAMMY® nominee Gerald Albright to play saxophone and two-time Emmy winner Tony Saunders to play bass on “Dynamo,” the vibrant and vigorous new Belton Mouras Entertainment single that is already collecting radio and playlist adds.
“Dynamo” warms its engines with Mouras, Jr.’s flickering keyboard and piano phrases before the beat kicks in, quickly ramping the track up to full throttle. As Albright’s sax and Saunders’s elastic basslines join, “Dynamo” rockets under the propulsion of Mouras, Jr.’s percussive drum programming. His fingers dance nimbly over the piano keys intertwined with Albright’s impassioned and unrestrained horn play. Hurtling toward its climax, the track surges with the energy of a thrill ride. Touching back down to earth, “Dynamo” concludes with a slow, deliberate fade.
“‘Dynamo’ was always meant to express a sudden, dynamic burst of energy. That explosive feeling is where the song title came from. It began while I was working on a film scene that needed something urgent and kinetic, but as the music evolved it took on a life of its own—becoming a driving, beat-forward groove that felt too powerful for the scene and perfect as a standalone track,” said the Sacramento-based Mouras, Jr. He also praised the contributions made by his guest stars.
“Tony Saunders’ catchy, propulsive bass instantly gave the song its pulse, and Gerald Albright’s beautifully expressive sax lines sent the track into orbit. The real magic was the conversation between my keyboards, Tony’s bass, and Gerald’s sax— like electricity dancing between the players. ‘Dynamo’ is pure motion and momentum.”
Mouras, Jr. has released a half-dozen charting singles in recent years, most of which are contemporary jazz instrumentals that incorporate R&B, funk, and Latin rhythms. His most recent outing, “Get It,” is a Latin-infused dance featuring Saunders and trumpeter Steve Roach, the latter of whom also features on “Keep Rollin’.” “Under My Skin” is a theatrical vocal and flute dalliance showcasing Mouras, Jr. in a swoon with Billboard chart-topper Althea Rene. The single spent twenty weeks on the Billboard and Mediabase charts.
Last fall, Mouras, Jr. released a captivating single with an accompanying video titled “What A World (We Live In)” that previews Fingers: The Vegan Zombie Musical. It’s a vocal number that opens the film with an elaborately choreographed scene featuring 25 dancers. The song’s message is how disconnected society has become — a world of phone‑fixated zombies. Production on the feature film shooting in Sacramento is expected to resume next month with the goal of a Halloween release date.
Mouras, Jr.’s film work—from his Amazon Prime‑premiering debut Mickey’s Tree to the cult‑favorite short Fingers: The World’s First Vegan Zombie and its lively music‑and‑dance breakout “Step Step Step”—has collectively drawn more than 2.5 million views on YouTube. Written, directed, scored, and performed by Mouras, Jr., these projects have built the groundswell leading to the upcoming feature film Fingers: The Vegan Zombie Musical.
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Watch “What A World (We Live In)” here: https://youtu.be/SHWaNonj5E0.
ABOUT BELTON MOURAS ENTERTAINMENT:
Belton Mouras Entertainment (BME) is dedicated to passionate storytelling through music, film, and art. Founded by screenwriter, director, composer, and painter Belton Mouras, Jr., the Sacramento, California-based company has produced acclaimed short films such as Fingers: The World’s First Vegan Zombie and Mickey’s Tree. BME’s projects blend humor, heart, and social commentary, with accompanying soundtracks and singles that have charted and reached audiences worldwide. For more information, please visit https://beltonmourasentertainment.com.

