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Andrew Sega
Andrew Sega
musician from America
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Yuzo Koshiro
Yuzo Koshiro
Japanese video game music composer, electronic music producer, and audio programmer
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Peter Hajba
Peter Hajba
Finnish musician
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Michiel van den Bos
Michiel van den Bos
Dutch composer
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Hitoshi Sakimoto
Hitoshi Sakimoto
Japanese composer
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Jack Wall
Jack Wall
video game music composer
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Kenji Ito
Kenji Ito
musician
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Matt Uelmen
Matt Uelmen
Video game composer
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Inon Zur
Inon Zur
American award-winning music composer in film, television and video games
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Kevin Riepl
Kevin Riepl
composer
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Frank Klepacki
Frank Klepacki
American musician, video game music composer and sound director
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Garry Schyman
Garry Schyman
American composer
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Richard Joseph
Richard Joseph
British composer, musician, and sound specialist
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Masaharu Iwata
Masaharu Iwata
Japanese composer
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Michael Salvatori
Michael Salvatori
American composer
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Jonne Valtonen
Jonne Valtonen
Finnish composer
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Charles Deenen
Charles Deenen
Dutch composer
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American musician

Alexander Brandon (also known as Siren in the demoscene and tracker community) is an American musician, former member of Straylight Productions, who composed music mostly for games produced by Epic Games, or games based on Epic technology, including Unreal, Unreal Tournament, Deus Ex, Tyrian, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, and the cancelled game Jazz Jackrabbit 3D. Brandon is also a voice actor, having been cast most recently for the parts of Ancano and Amaund Motierre in the Role Playing Game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim by Bethesda Game Studios.

Brandon started composing music at the age of 14 when he got an Ad Lib music synthesizer card for Christmas. He worked in several MOD music groups over his composing years in the late 1990s, including the Kosmic Free Music Foundation. During that time, he also composed for several musicdisks such as Return to Stage 9.

Brandon has built several audio departments, starting with Ion Storm Austin in mid-2000. This was followed with an audio director position at Midway Home Entertainment in San Diego until 2007 when he started the audio department at Obsidian Entertainment. In February 2009, he built the audio department at Heatwave Interactive, also providing business development and overall media management. In April 2010, Alex launched Funky Rustic, an independent audio production studio, working out of Georgetown, Texas.