Martin Iveson
Martin Iveson is a British composer known for his audio work within the video games industry and better known for his contributions to the world of music releases. Martin's music ranges from mainstream house music to deep house, hip-hop, and nu Jazz and he writes under the moniker Atjazz. Martin also owns and runs Atjazz Record Company.
From his misspent youth skateboarding the frontier towns of North Eastern England, Martin Iveson arrived into the UK's Midland scene in the early nineties, here he was to take a job at a new computer games development studio by the name of Core Design Ltd., this company is now synonymous with Lara Croft and the series of Tomb Raider games.
Not content with scoring this, one of the world's most famous video games, Martin left the company 13 years later to concentrate more on his own studio environment in which to channel his musical aspirations further, and invite other musicians and producers to do the same.
The success of his early works including his first EP 'Story' in 1996 led to the well-received album 'That Something', which was later licensed in Japan by Sony/Kioon in 1998. This debut album also featured cover artwork by Fujio Akatsuka, very well known in Japan for his Illustrations and animated cartoons. With two further albums, 'Labfunk' & 'Labresults' following soon after, Atjazz had at this time established himself as a distinct and inspirational voice in the underground music scene.
Martin has also been a prolific remixer throughout his career remixing and reworking songs & works for artists such as Nitin Sawhney, Bob Sinclar, Jazzanova, Zed Bias & Omar to name but a few and was even requested to rework Henri Mancini's 'The Pink Panther Returns" for EMI Records. Martin is still remixing heavily as he states that remixing has helped to launch his production techniques forward and it's the perfect practice pitch for trying out new ideas and breaking the mould within a diluted industry. "Remixing helps to hone your sound and allows the producer to print their trademark into another space”
Martin's trademark sound has been requested on many occasions by top class vocalists including Clara Hill, Replife & Deborah Jordan for their own artist album projects and also rubbing shoulders with some amazing musicians & producers along the way. Martin has also teamed up with world-class production legend Charles Webster as 'Version' and are working on their debut album for Miso Records.
2009 saw Martin close his label Mantis Recordings due to harsh industry changes and from these ashes came the Imprint appropriately named 'Atjazz Record Company', which has flown to great heights within the digital realm and has seen many fantastic and sought after releases including his 3rd long player 'Full Circle'. This label concentrates heavily on Martin's productions and collaborations. Atjazz Record Company is a new chapter for Atjazz but with a continuation of his trademark sound.
Martin 'Atjazz' Iveson is in demand across the world: Whether it be renowned producer, sought after remixer, or floor filling DJ, Martin gives his heart to hold the soul.
He cites Shostakovich, Stravinsky, John Frizzell, and John Williams as influencers for the soundtrack of Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.
Notable works
- Free Running (2007)
- Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (with Peter Connelly) (2003)
- Herdy Gerdy (2002) (with Peter Connelly)
- Labfunk (2001) (as Atjazz)
- Project Eden (2001)
- Tomb Raider: Chronicles (with Peter Connelly) (2000)
- That Something (1999) (as Atjazz)
- Fighting Force 2 (1999)
- Ninja: Shadow of Darkness (1998)
- Tomb Raider: Unfinished Business (1998)
- Tomb Raider III (1998) (with Nathan McCree)
- Fighting Force (1997)
- Swagman (1997) (with Nathan McCree)
- Tomb Raider (1996) (with Nathan McCree)
- Firestorm: ThunderHawk 2 (1995)
- Battlecorps (1994)
- Heimdall 2 (1994)
- BC Racers (1995) (with Nathan McCree)
- Bubba 'n' Stix (1993)
- Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck (1994)
- Wolfchild (1993)
- Thunderhawk (1993)
- Wonder Dog (1993)
- Premiere (1992)
- Jaguar XJ220 (1992)
Discography
The following are Iveson's releases when under his moniker Atjazz.
Albums
- That Something (1999)
- Labfunk (2001)
- LabResults (2003)
- Full Circle (2008)
- Full Circle – Unreleased Songs & Versions (2010)
- Atjazz – Pioneers of House (2011)
- Atjazz – Messages (Papa Records) (2011)
- Atjazz & Jullian Gomes – The Gift The Curse (2013)
Singles and EPs
- Atjazz – Story (1996)
- Atjazz – Countless E.P. (1997)
- Atjazz – Joystick (1998)
- Atjazz – Wind & Sea (1998)
- Atjazz – Against All Odds (1999)
- Atjazz – Fifth Quarter (1999)
- Atjazz – Wind + Sea Pt.2 (1999)
- Greens Keepers & Atjazz – Extra Spin (2000)
- Atjazz feat. Dawne B. – Harmony (2000
- Atjazz – It's Complete (2000)
- Atjazz – Slide It In (Remixes) (2000)
- Digs, Whoosh & Atjazz – Jaywalkin' Remixes (2001)
- Atjazz – Touch The Sun (2001)
- Atjazz – For Real EP (2006)
- Atjazz feat. Ernesto – Put It On (2006)
- Atjazz feat. Mr J – Together (2007)
- Atjazz – Looking Glass (2007)
- Atjazz feat. Robert Owens – Love Someone (2007)
- Atjazz feat. Ernesto & Cee-Rock (The Fury) – Underlined (2008)
- Atjazz & Yannah Valdevit – City Madness/Info People (2009)
- Atjazz feat. Dawne B. – Parallels (2009)
- The RAH Band – Messages From The Stars (Atjazz Remixes) (2010)
- Mi Casa – La Vida (Atjazz Remix) (2012)
- Atjazz & Jullian Gomes – Overshadowed (2012)
- Atjazz – Dry Red Line (2001)
- Passin Thru (2012)
- Mellow Baku & The Friday People – Make it Brighter (Atjazz Remix) (2012)
- Atjazz feat. Amalia – One (Boddhi Satva Remixes) (2012)
- Atjazz & Fred Everything – The Beast and The Ghost (2012)
- Atjazz feat. Clara Hill – Sense of Life (QB Smith Remixes)(2012)
More coming soon...
See also
External links
- Official website
- Martin Iveson at the Internet Movie Database
- RBMA Radio On Demand – Train Wreck Mix – Volume 2 – Atjazz (Mantis Recordings)
- videogames music page at ExoticA wiki
- Martin Iveson at Amiga Music Preservation
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