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Stéphane Picq (16 August 1965 [citation needed] – 3 February 2025) was a French composer of video game music, primarily for ERE Informatique/Exxos and Cryo Interactive. History [ edit ]
Steven Melin is an American music composer for audio drama podcasts, films, television, trailers, and video games. Melin's work has been featured in The Bachelorette, Dark Dice, and IGN Summer of Gaming 2024. [1]
Among his classmates, Kodaka was known to spend much of his spare time in arcades, and this ultimately attracted Sunsoft to hire him as a video game composer. [ 1 ] He is best known for writing the soundtracks for Journey to Silius , Batman ( NES , Genesis and Game Boy versions), Blaster Master , Gremlins 2: The New Batch , the Albert Odyssey ...
Frank Klepacki (/ k l ə ˈ p æ k i /; Polish: [klɛˈpat͡skʲi]) is an American musician and video game composer, best known for his work on the Command & Conquer series.Having learned to play drums as a child, he joined Westwood Studios as a composer when he was 17 years old.
The soundtrack of the game gave the composer a chance to show his flexibility, as it is almost entirely made up of Caribbean-flavored themes, something different from anything Land had composed before. His music from Monkey Island has been performed live by a full orchestra at the Symphonic Game Music Concert in 2004. The event took place in ...
The music of the gaming world is finally getting recognition of its own from the Recording Academy. While much of the attention about the Grammys’ addition of several new categories last week ...
Theodosius Kaskamanidis (September 24, 1971 – November 11, 2016), better known as Saki Kaskas or "Captain Ginger", was a Greek-Canadian video game music composer, best known for his soundtracks in the Need for Speed series. [1] [2]
Allister Brimble is a British video game composer.He began composing music and sound effects for the video game industry in the mid-1980s. He also produced various audio tracks, as "Brimble's Beats", that were distributed on cover disks of magazines including CU Amiga and Amiga Format.