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Josh Whelchel

Josh Whechel
Born (1987-12-03) December 3, 1987 (age 36)
Louisville, Kentucky
Occupation(s)Composer and musician
Instrument(s)Keyboard, cello
Years active2003–present

Josh Whelchel is a composer and a musician, best known for his work in video games such as The Spirit Engine 1 and 2[1][2] and Bonesaw. He also contributed music to Scrolls (video game) with Mattias Häggström Gerdt.

In 2013, he joined the A Capella Records team to create the music licensing and distribution service Loudr.[3] He operates as a co-founder and Chief Technology Officer.

Discography

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Albums

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  • 2003 The Spirit Engine: Original Soundtrack
  • 2008 Bonesaw: Original Soundtrack
  • 2008 Premonitions Vol. 1: Selections
  • 2008 Premonitions Vol. 2: Calling of Fate
  • 2008 Premonitions Vol. 3: The Few Who Cross a World
  • 2008 Premonitions Vol. 4: A Lost Dream
  • 2008 The Spirit Engine 2 – Complete Original Soundtrack
  • 2008 The Spirit Engine 2 – Selections
  • 2008 stories vol. 1 (2001–2008)
  • 2010 GunGirl 2: Original Soundtrack
  • 2010 SkullPogo: Original Soundtrack
  • 2011 Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion (Original Soundtrack)
  • 2011 Wind-up Knight Soundtrack
  • 2012 Jottobots, original sound.
  • 2012 Me and My Dinosaur 2 Original Soundtrack [with David Saulesco]
  • 2013 Rise of the Blobs Original Soundtrack
  • 2015 Oblitus (Original Soundtrack)
  • 2016 Masquerada: Songs and Shadows (Original Soundtrack)
  • 2017 KROMAIA (Original Soundtrack)
  • 2018 Castle Story (Original Soundtrack) [with FX Dupas, Mathieu Lavoie, Mattias Häggström Gerdt]

Singles

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  • 2008 Get Loud (feat. Ryan C. Connelly)
  • 2008 Space Sushi Can't Swim in Four Loko
  • 2011 Dies, Nox et Omnia (feat. Ryan C. Connelly and Danielle Messina)
  • 2011 The Light of the Darkness Theme
  • 2011 Power of the Meat (feat. Melinda Hershey) (appears on Super Meat Boy Soundtrack)
  • 2011 So Blue (feat. Amanda Appiarius)
  • 2011 Zelda's First Trip to the "Village"
  • 2013 Monolith (feat. Amanda Appiarius) (appears on FZ: Side Z)
  • 2015 CETRA の GAIA (appears on Materia: Final Fantasy VII Remixed by Materia Collective)

References

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  1. ^ Patrick Gann (September 12, 2008). "RPGFan Reviews – The Spirit Engine 2". RPGFan. Retrieved March 22, 2009.
  2. ^ Chris Warsong (September 10, 2008). "Review – The Spirit Engine 2". videolamer.com. Retrieved May 21, 2009.
  3. ^ "Loudr: Team". loudr.fm. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
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