Vincent Diamante is an American music composer, sound designer and teacher. His most known work is the soundtrack for the PlayStation 3 version of Flower from thatgamecompany. He also collaborated with Michiru Yamane on the Skullgirls soundtrack. He currently alternates between working as audio director for thatgamecompany and teaching at the University of Southern California.
He was the composer of the music featured in the mobile game Castlevania: Order of Shadows.
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Vincent Diamante is a Southern California-based award-winning music composer for video games and media. He is best known for the music for thatgamecompany critically acclaimed games Flower and Sky: Children of the Light. Vincent started his professional music journey in the nascent mobile gaming world of the mid-2000s, converting established game series music into cellphone chiptunes for Konami. Since then, he has worked on multiple games that have hit modern game consoles, computers, and the Japanese arcade scene, often as an audio director dealing with all facets of sound: music, sound effects, and voice. Paralleling the whims of the game industry, his latest audio contributions are for the top-rated mobile games, Skullgirls and Sky. Vincent has spoken on music and video game development at various conferences in the US (Game Developers Conference, MAGFest, Microsoft New England), as well as around the world.
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- Apocalypse Wow (official website)
- IMDb
- MobyGames
- SoundCloud
- Spotify
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