Jeremy Nathan Tisser

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Jeremy Nathan Tisser is a multi-talented, award-winning composer, who has bolstered many projects across film, television, and video games. Most recently, he spent a year and a half creating the complex and varied score for Survios' highly anticipated VR game Raw Data. The acclaimed game, though still in its pre-release stage, continues to win loyal followers and break records, including becoming the first VR game to break one million sales in a single month. In order to score the immersive, sci-fi adventure, Jeremy drew on a wide array of musical experiences that have honed his skill and approach. The result is music that amplifies the intensity of the game and contributes to the emotional experience of the engrossed player. The complex soundscape exudes channel classical orchestral techniques, as well as industrial percussion, and heavy metal guitar riffs. For one of the most memorable levels, Jeremy infused a uniquely spiritual mixture of didgeridoos, throat singing, and a traditional Maori-inspired Haka. This was Jeremy's third collaboration with the game's creators; he not only created the music for their first, highly-popular game, Zombies on the Holodeck, but even composed music for the creator's senior VR master thesis. The complex soundscape exudes channel classical orchestral techniques, as well as industrial percussion, and heavy metal guitar riffs. Previously, Jeremy also provided music for the independent comedy, Actor for Hire, for which he orchestrated a jazz quartet to create organic-sounding riffs that matched the chaotic, metropolitan focus of the film. Jeremy also created the music for the short film Valiant starring Gil Darnell award win for their work on the theme for KLCS' popular series, Composers on Composing. Jeremy resides in Los Angeles with his wife. When not making music, he's steadily honing his skills in four separate styles of martial arts.

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