Steve Blumenthal

Composer And Music Producer at LifeScore

Steve writes music for a wide variety of projects for film, television, video games and the web. Most recently, he wrote the multi-award-winning score for Rob Husted’s comedy Lost Treasure of the Valley. He has also written music and done synth programming for Home Before Dark on Apple TV+; ad campaigns for Microsoft, Mitsubishi Electric, Chevron, and T-Mobile, the video game The Night Is Long, and Novel Effect, an award-winning, interactive voice-recognition app. Steve has also guest lectured at Carnegie Mellon University and La Salle University.

With LifeScore, Steve is excited to compose music for a platform that brings us into the 21st century. He believes this innovation is the logical next step in using music and technology to deepen the connection between music and the experiences.

Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a graduate of Duquesne University in Music Technology: Composition, and after working in Los Angeles, California for close to a decade, Steve is now based in Portland, Oregon.

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New York, United States

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LifeScore

LifeScore is unique in the quality of its musical building blocks, its methods for representing and applying compositional ideas, and its ability to adapt to the listener’s environment and inputs in real-time with music that sounds as if it were written for that purpose. The result is the best of human and machine contributions: human professionals create music that is of the highest quality recorded music, and the machine assembles it into endlessly varying renditions that can be unique on every listen and play for long durations without sounding repetitive or synthetic.


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11-50

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