Jeff van Dyck
Jeff van Dyck (* 1969 in Vancouver , Canada ) is a composer for video games.
Even as a child, Jeff van Dyck spent a lot of time in the studio of his father Ralph van Dyck, who worked as a composer and sound engineer for Roland , among others . In 1992 he worked as a composer and sound designer on video game series such as FIFA, NHL and Need for Speed . Five years later, van Dyck began working with The Creative Assembly, for which he set the well-known Total War series to music.
In 2001 he received the award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and in 2005 he was nominated.
Game soundtracks (excerpt)
- Rome: Total War and the add-ons Barbarian Invasion and Alexander
- Medieval: Total War and the Viking Invasion add-on
- Medieval 2: Total War and the add-on Kingdoms
- Shogun: Total War and the add-on Mongol Invasion
- Spartan: Total Warrior
- The first emperor : rise of the Middle Kingdom
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004
- The Need for Speed and Need for Speed II
- FIFA Soccer
- NHL hockey
- Sled Storm
- Total War: Shogun 2
Web links
- Official website (English)
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SURNAME | Van Dyck, Jeff |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian composer for video games |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1969 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vancouver , Canada |