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Birth name
  
Romolo di Prisco

Name
  
Rom Prisco

Website
  
www.romdiprisco.com

Years active
  
1990s–present


Rom Di Prisco bio

Born
  
August 30, 1972 (age 51) (
1972-08-30
)

Occupation(s)
  
Composer, producer, sound designer

Instruments
  
Keyboards, synthesizers, turntables, guitar, bass

Role
  
Composer · romdiprisco.com

Albums
  
Cryptidalia, Guacamelee! Original Soundtrack

Genres
  
Electronica, Breakbeat, Big beat

Similar People
  
Jesper Kyd, Anji Bee, Sandhya Sanjana

Associated acts
  
Jesper Kyd, Jeff van Dyck

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Romolo "Rom" Di Prisco (sometimes known as Morphadron; born August 30, 1972) is a Canadian classically trained video game composer and producer. He has provided music for over 30 video games, including Guacamelee!, Unreal Tournament 3, SSX Tricky, Spy Hunter 2, EA Sports' NHL series, and the Need for Speed series. He also produces remixes for other artists including Christopher Lawrence, Unit:187, 3kStatic, and Count Your Curses. In addition, he also works on music for films and television programs. Some of his music in film and television include Saw 2, The Oprah Winfrey Show, America's Next Top Model, and The Sopranos, among many others.

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During an interview with game-ost.com, Di Prisco mentioned some of his influences: Leftfield, Skinny Puppy, The Prodigy, I Start Counting, PWEI, New Order, FSOL, Red Flag, Daft Punk, The Cure, Kraftwerk, Underworld, Thompson Twins, D.A.F., Howard Jones, and Nitzer Ebb.

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In December 2010, Di Prisco released his debut solo album, Cryptidalia. The album is currently available as a choose-your-price (including free) download from his website.

Rom Di Prisco VGMO Video Game Music Online Giveaway of Guacamelee

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References

Rom Di Prisco Wikipedia