Julian Soule
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Julian Soule (/[invalid input: 'ˈdʒuːliən ˈsuːl']/) is an American composer of soundtracks for video games. He is best known for his work with his brother Jeremy Soule, but has composed a number of game soundtracks independently, including Deadpool (2013). In February 2000, Julian and his brother, Jeremy, formed Soule Media as an independent music production company; its name has since been changed to Artistry Entertainment. Julian works as a sound engineer and composer for the company. In 2015, Soule composed a Dota 2 music pack, along with his brother. The soundtrack was available as part of the Compendium, a pack of digitally-distributed content that funded the prize pool for The International 2015 tournament, which took place in August 2015 and ultimately featured the largest prize-pool in e-sports history, with over $18,000,000 in total.[1]
Works
Video games
- Secret of Evermore (1995) - with Jeremy Soule
- Descent 3: Mercenary (1999)[2]
- Easy Bake Kitchen (1999)
- Lode Runner 3-D (1999) - with Brian Richmond
- The Magic School Bus Explores the World of Animals (1999)[3]
- Star Trek: New Worlds (2000) - with Inon Zur
- Giants: Citizen Kabuto (2003) - with Jeremy Soule
- Dungeon Siege II (2005) - with Jeremy Soule
- Prey (2006) - with Jeremy Soule
- Guild Wars Nightfall (2006) - with Jeremy Soule
- Guild Wars: Eye of the North (2007) - with Jeremy Soule
- Order of War (2009) - with Jeremy Soule
- Dead Rising 2 (2010) - with Oleksa Lozowchuk, The Humble Brothers, and Jeremy Soule
- Guild Wars 2 (2012) - with Jeremy Soule
- Dead Rising 3 (2013) - one song with Jeremy Soule
- Deadpool (2013)
- Dota 2: The International 2015 Music Pack (2015)[4] - with Jeremy Soule
Symphonies
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Symphony (2012) [5]
References
External links
- DirectSong: Game Music Store Archived May 28, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
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