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Breed Music Composer Launch McCree Music

by Thomas on Sept. 18, 2002 @ 5:20 p.m. PDT

With a number of high profile games under his belt, including the forthcoming 'Breed' which has been awarded ECTS PC game of the show, and to mark his commitment to the computer games industry Nathan McCree is launching a specialist music and sound production company.

McCree Music will provide writing, production and sound design services solely for the computer games industry, whilst working in collaboration with its established parent company Meode Productions.

Formed in July 1998 by Nathan McCree and Matt Kemp to provide music and sound services for all recording and broadcast media, Meode Productions, which has already worked with The Spice Girls and Orange, will now only focus on other forms of entertainment media including TV and Film.

Nathan McCree, director of McCree Music and Meode Productions and who is renowned for composing the score for Tomb Raider 1, 2 and 3 comments on the division of companies: "The range of audio expertise required for computer games is far greater than any other form of media entertainment, and the process of implementing the audio experiences is becoming more complex as the industry rushes into maturity.

"It was a natural progression to form a specialist company. McCree Music is a response to the industry’s growing demand for interactive audio perfection."

For further information please contact Hannah on Tel: 01367 850085 or hannah@mccreemusic.com

ABOUT MCCREE MUSIC

McCree Music is a full service music, sound design and production company for the computer games industry.

The company has worked with and provides support to all platforms including:

Consoles(PS2/Xbox/Dreamcast)
Handhelds (GBA/Mobile phones)
PC
Websites/Web-based games
Recent projects include Battle Engine Aquila developed by Lost Toys, publisher Infogrames and Breed developed by Brat Designs, publisher CDV.

www.mccreemusic.com

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