ryan827

ryan827

Hi, My Name is Ryan Davies. Welcome to my online portfolio. I am a composer, music producer and Audio Engineer. Through my years working in the music/audio industry I have amassed a wealth of experience working on a number of big projects including video games, short-films, commercial remixes and production plus a host of corporate videos. Some of my bigger projects include working for officially licensed Lord of the Rings Video Game “The One Ring” as well as working on other high profile IPs for video games producer Microcosm Games. I currently work in house on the production team for a video-games company as well as engaging in a number of freelance jobs including Composition, Sound Design and Music Production. I graduated from ATRiuM (The Cardiff School of Creativer and cultural industries) first with BSc in Sound Technology and followed this up by achieving an MSc in Advanced Music Production. In the pursuit of my degrees I became a very fast and disciplined worker, used to meeting short deadlines whilst also acquiring a wealth of both empirical and theoretical knowledge. Technically I try to spread myself as wide as possible utilising, and becoming proficient in, a wide range of industry standard software packages (Pro-Tools, Ableton, Reason Etc) as well as experience using hardware production alternatives such as analogue tape, hard-synths, MIDI hardware etc. Although I have attempted to hone my skills in a variety of genres it is clear that each composer works best in different areas. For me, I feel this area is a hybrid of electronic instruments combined with traditional and ethnic orchestral instruments to create a large, modern sound for any project, however, I have worked on many projects, from slick corporate adverts to children’s cartoons and games. If you are interested in working with me on a project, either paid or free, please do not hesitate to email me using the form below or add me on

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Ryan Davies May 9, 2011