Symbiotic Audio specializes in creating original music, sound effects, voiceover, and any other audio-related needs you may have for games and interactive media. For specific samples of each type of work, please visit our demo page.
First Official Releases!
As regular visitors may have noticed, my first two “official” game credits have gone LIVE! Eragon and Over The Hedge: Hammy Goes Nuts, both titles for Sony Playstation Portable (PSP), shipped in November. I’m really proud my contributions to both titles, but more importantly I’m proud to have worked with such excellent people on both projects.
I’m working on a couple of other unannounced projects at present, but I should have some additional updates in the next few months. Stay tuned!
CDM Interview: Troels Brun Folmann
I recently had the good fortune to interview Troels Brun Folmann over at CDM. We discuss his Tomb Raider: Legend score, micro-composing, and adaptive music.
State of Symbiosis - 3
...on religious experiences...
A few weeks ago my fiancee and I visited my good friend Jeff, whom I used to make music with. Musically we’re doing our own things now, but we still talk every now and then, and we love to get together over dinner to talk about music and gear. I had mentioned to him that I was interested in hearing BT’s latest album, This Binary Universe, and he offered me his copy, as it was a little ‘too ambient’ for him. I gladly accepted, wanting to experience both the stereo mix, and the included DVD which features a full 5.1 DTS mix as well as videos for each track.
I started listening to it that night, though it was late. It was definitely ambient, and probably not the best music to listen to after a late meal, some sake, and a 30 minute drive home. The shortest track on the album is about 8 minutes, so three tracks and we were pulling into our parking space at our apartment building.
What a difference a day can make in ones ability to be impressed by a piece of music. What on Saturday night seemed to be some typical BT musical explorations turned into a full-fledged spiritual experience on my commute the following Monday morning. I recalled that I had left off on about track 3 or 4, so I started again with track 4. A few minutes in, I knew I was in for one of the most enjoyable commutes I’ve had since starting my new job.
