Ludwig Göransson

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Ludwig Göransson (born September 1, 1984), also known under the stage name Ludovin, is a Swedish composer best known for his work on US TV sitcoms Community, Happy Endings, and New Girl, as well as composing the music for 30 Minutes or Less and collaborating with Donald Glover on the Childish Gambino albums Camp and Because the Internet.[1] [2] He also released a free EP How to Find a Party on his website under the pseudonym Ludovin. In 2012 Ludwig Goransson produced HAIM's debut EP and helped establish the band with a brand new sound on the song "Forever". He also produced two songs on HAIM's debut album Days Are Gone.

He composed the score to the critically acclaimed drama Fruitvale Station, based on the fatal shooting of 22-year old Oscar Grant on January 1, 2009. The film won the Grand Jury Prize and Audience awards in the Dramatic category at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, also taking home the Avenir Prize and Un Certain Regard awards at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2013, he composed the music for the movie We're the Millers.

In August 2013, Göransson signed a management deal as a composer for Jay-Z's label, Roc Nation.[3]

References

  1. Drozdowski, Ted. "10 Questions: Ludwig Göransson". BMI. 
  2. "Childish Gambino - Camp - Album Review". AbsolutePunk.net. 2011-11-15. Retrieved 2012-04-05. 
  3. ROCNATION | Ludwig Goransson

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