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Achromatic Music- Video Game Music Production

by Achromatic Music · in Jobs · 06/28/2012 (6:44 am) · 2 replies

Primarily focused on music for the gaming industry, Achromatic is composed of two seemingly polar opposite musicians, which has lead to a completely different method and process of creating music. As for a little bit of history; nominated for a Juno Award in 2006 for New Group of the Year; Neil Boshart has released 5 full length albums and 3 EPs with the band Silverstein over the last 12 years. Three of their top selling albums have appeared on the Billboard 200, most notably, Discovering The Waterfront reaching #34. Recently theyve released their newest album, Rescue and Short Songs (a 22 track album comprised of 90 seconds and under songs) on Hopeless Records. Actively writing music since 1993, Neil is a self-taught guitarist; dabbling with anything that makes noise and driven to write as many types of music humanly possible.

David Mode is a formally trained illustrator/ graphic designer (graduating as valedictorian in 2003 from Sheridan College) and electronic musician. Initially starting on old DOS based trackers in the mid 90s and then progressing into more modern hardware and software, David has released music ranging from schizophrenic electronica to slow evolving ambient. He has an unnatural addiction to antiquated drum machines, whether it be for the purpose of circuit bending or just because it has a unique cowbell. In 2010 (after working for clients such as Bank of America, Bacardi, Nickelodeon, Mazda and McDonalds Canada) David decided to leave the advertising agency world to pursue a career in music.

We are willing to be flexible budget-wise with students or low-budget developers.


Please forward all questions to: info@achromaticmusic.com

thanks

Neil Boshart and David Mode

www.achromaticmusic.com

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#1
06/30/2012 (1:21 pm)
I like! Looking forward to more example tracks. I'll keep you in mind if I get further along on my project.
#2
07/06/2012 (7:23 pm)
Thank you very much man! We are constantly working on more stuff of various genres. Keep us in your thoughts because we are committed to our ideas and we would love to work with you. We will be uploading more examples over the summer.

Neil & Dave