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HOWARD DROSSIN is a composer for film, video games, and television. His recent work has included a martial arts film score, the Afro Samurai video game soundtrack, a Super Bowl commercial and orchestration on a Grammy-winning jazz record.
About
While he is best known as an orchestral music composer, Howard Drossin has worked on a wide variety of different projects and musical genres, including rock, hip-hop and jazz. His ability to create memorable work across a variety of genres, as well as his reputation for working collaboratively, have made him one of the busiest and most diverse composers in Hollywood. Drossin combines his classical training and a strong knowledge of contemporary sounds to easily adapt to any assignment.
Drossin began his musical career scoring video games SEGA, Activision and Interplay, for whom he created the award-winning score for “Baldur’s Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal”. Drossin then focused on film and created the music for such films as the “The Item” (horror), “The Protector” (martial arts), and “What Boys Like” (comedy).
As a collaborator, he has co-scored films and created soundtrack music with acclaimed hip-hop producer, The RZA. He has also orchestrated such films as “Inside Man”, “25th Hour” and “Talk to Me” for the Golden-Globe nominated composer and jazz revolutionary, Terence Blanchard.
Drossin is experienced composing, orchestrating and conducting for both large and small orchestral groups, but if needed, can create an entirely realistic synthetic orchestra and choir in his studio.
He lives in Burbank, California with his wife, two sons and a dog.



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