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Birth name
  
Mel Wesson

Name
  
Mel Wesson

Website
  
MelWesson.com


Instruments
  
Synthesizer

Origin
  
London, England

Role
  
Composer ยท melwesson.com

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Born
  
12 February 1952 (age 72) (
1952-02-12
)

Genres
  
Ambient music design, Film score, Video game score

Occupation(s)
  
Ambient Music Designer, Composer

Albums
  
Anthology, The Last Words Of The Great Explorer

Associated acts
  
Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams, James Newton Howard, James Dooley

Similar People
  
Martin Tillman, James Dooley, Lorne Balfe, Geoff Zanelli, Hans Zimmer

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Mel Wesson (born 12 February 1958) is a British film, TV and video game composer and ambient music designer. He is a highly influential 'musical sound designer' in Hollywood having worked on many blockbuster films, yet his sound is often hard to describe or even identify. He is probably best known for his collaboration work with Hans Zimmer and has contributed with both ambient music design and music to some of last decades biggest Hollywood blockbusters. He has also made numerous production music CDs for Extreme Music which loosely feature some of the atmospheric textures in his world of ambient music design.

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On the Inception premiere in Hollywood, Wesson and Zimmer designed an outdoor sound installation using the atmosphere and soundscapes from the movie itself, exclusively for the audience. In Wesson's own words: "Hans wanted the audience to remain within the Inception dreamscape as they left the LA Inception Premiere. In order to achieve this I put together a 40-minute soundscape designed to surround the audience as they followed the mirrored walkway from the Gaumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood to the nearby after-show reception. The soundscape comprised of ambience from the movie, together with a few well chosen FX from Inception sound designer Richard King."

Early life and career

Wesson was born and raised in London, England. Despite numerous efforts to persuade him to follow a more conventional musical path he gravitated towards the synthesizer as his instrument of choice.

After leaving art college the formative stages of Wesson's career saw him touring and recording with a number of new wave bands. Wesson also began working out of Hans Zimmers' Lillie Yard Studio where he began to explore the studio and experiment with sound and picture as well working with such artists as Siouxsie and The Banshees, producer Mike Hedges and musician Youth. He received a multi platinum award for his contributions to The Verve's Urban Hymns album and their single "Bitter Sweet Symphony". It was this album Zimmer was listening to in 2000 when he spotted Wesson's credit and invited him to work on the score for Mission: Impossible 2.

Since that time Wesson has created his own niche within the movie score genre as an ambient music designer. This area of atmospheric sound has weaved its way through many of Zimmer's' scores including Ridley Scott's Hannibal and Black Hawk Down. Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and most recently Inception.

Outside of his feature film work, Wesson composes scores for commercials, television and video games; some of his television scores include work for the BBC, ITV, Discovery, MTV, CNN News broadcasts, Sky.

Video games

2013

  • Titanfall
  • 2009

  • Infamous
  • 2007

  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • Other projects

  • Inception Live Premiere Performance
  • Inception: The App
  • Inception: The Soundscape
  • The Dark Knight: 2-CD Special Edition
  • SOS Short Films: Electroland
  • Shrek 4-D Universal Studios Theme Park Ride
  • Various TV-series, theatrical teaser trailers, production music CD's, music albums, music videos and commercials
  • Inception Live Premiere Performance

    On the 'Inception Live Premiere Performance' Hans Zimmer invited Mel on synthesizers, Johnny Marr on guitar and a small-piece orchestra to perform the Inception film score exclusively for the Hollywood Premiere audience.

    Awards

    Wesson received a multi-platinum award for his contributions to The Verve's Urban Hymns album and the anthemic single "Bitter Sweet Symphony".

    References

    Mel Wesson Wikipedia