A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Amon Adonai Santos de Araújo Tobin
Two Fingers
Birthplace:
Brazil
Born:
February 7, 1972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amon Adonai Santos de Araújo Tobin (born February 7, 1972), known as Amon Tobin, is a Brazilian musician, composer and producer of electronic music. He is described as a virtuoso sound designer and is considered to be one of the most influential electronic music artists in the world. He is noted for his unusual methodology in sound design and music production. He has released seven major studio albums under the London-based Ninja Tune record label. In 2007 he released Foley Room, an album based entirely on the manipulation of field recordings. His latest album, 2011's ISAM, included "female" vocals made from his own processed voice. His music has been used in numerous major motion pictures including The Italian Job and 21. Tobin has created songs for several independent films, including the 2006 Hungarian film Taxidermia, and had his music used in other independent films such as the 2002 Cannes Palme d'Or winner Divine Intervention. A selection of his tracks were featured in the 2005 anime IGPX. In 2005, he created the musical score to Ubisoft's critically acclaimed video game Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, as well as Sucker Punch's video game Infamous.
Additional Music:
2024 ZEF - The Story of Die Antwoord
Art Direction:
2012 ISAM Live
2024 ZEF - The Story of Die Antwoord
Music:
2007 Foley Room: Found Footage
2009 Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space
2010 The Gift
2012 ISAM Live
2014 Free Fall
2024 ZEF - The Story of Die Antwoord
Original Music Composer:
2002 Girl King
2006 Taxidermia
2007 Foley Room: Found Footage
2009 Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space
2010 The Gift
2012 ISAM Live
2014 Free Fall
2024 ZEF - The Story of Die Antwoord
Theme Song Performance:
2013 Orphan Black
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