Andrew Barnabas
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Andrew Barnabas (born May 1973 in Croydon, England) is a video game music composer. He studied at the University of Leeds where he earned a B.A. (Hons) in Popular Music Studies. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Andrew composed MOD music as "Nightshade" in the demogroup Crusaders.
He became one half of Bob and Barn, a company that creates music for video games as well as for film, television, and advertising. Bob and Barn have now become the in-house music department of SideUK, a company that creates voice and music for video games. He mostly composes with his co-composer Paul Arnold.
[edit] Video game soundtracks
- Juiced (2005), THQ, Inc.
- Primal (2003), Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
- Pac-Man All-Stars (2002), Infogrames, Inc.
- C-12: Final Resistance (2001), Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
- Speed Freaks (1999), SCEE
- MediEvil (1998), Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
- Creatures (1997), Mindscape Entertainment
- Frogger (1997), Atari Interactive, Inc.
- Defcon 5 (1995), Data East Corporation
- Pinball Dreams II (1995), 21st Century Entertainment Ltd.
- Disney's Aladdin (1994), Avalon Interactive
- Cool Spot (1993), Avalon Interactive
- Global Gladiators (1993), Virgin Games
- Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones (1991), The Sales Curve, Tradewest, Inc.
- S.W.I.V. (1991), Storm