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Chance Thomas
Chance Thomas
American composer
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Norihiko Hibino
Norihiko Hibino
Japanese composer
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Gordy Haab
Gordy Haab
American Composer
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Tommy Tallarico
Tommy Tallarico
American video game music composer and musician
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Brian L. Schmidt
Brian L. Schmidt
Video game music composer
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Richard Jacques
Richard Jacques
British music composer
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Mike Reagan
Mike Reagan
American composer
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John Paesano
John Paesano
American film score composer
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Ramin Djawadi
Ramin Djawadi
Iranian-German composer
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Koji Kondo
Koji Kondo
Japanese video game composer
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Tim Larkin
Tim Larkin
American video game music director
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Peter Hollens
Peter Hollens
American singer
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Michael McCann
Michael McCann
composer for TV, video games and film
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James Hannigan
James Hannigan
British film, television and video game composer
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Malukah
Malukah
Mexican singer
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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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Jeremy Soule
Jeremy Soule
American composer
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Kelly Bailey
Kelly Bailey
composer, musician, game designer, conceptual artist, and programmer
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Inon Zur
Inon Zur
American award-winning music composer in film, television and video games
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Robyn Miller
Robyn Miller
American video game designer, composer, director and actor
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Brad Fuller
Brad Fuller
American composer
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Aubrey Hodges
Aubrey Hodges
Video game music composer
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Richard Ludlow is an American video game audio director, sound designer, music producer, and voice director, best known for his work on Disney Infinity, King's Quest, Ring of Elysium and Arena of Valor. He is the founder and co-owner of Hexany Audio. Ludlow was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list of 2019 under the Games category.

Ludlow attended Fountain Valley High School in Fountain Valley, California. He studied electronic production and design (EPD) at Berklee College of Music In 2012, Ludlow founded Hexany Audio with three friends at Berklee.