Biography
Audiomachine operates from its base in Beverly Hills, California, where it produces symphonic and electronic scores together with stock music suited to movie trailers, sports broadcasts, and video games. Paul Dinletir and Carol Sovinski launched the enterprise in 2005; its composers first supplied material solely for industry clients before issuing public albums in the early 2010s. Chronicles, Epica, and Helios appeared in 2012, with Existence and Tree of Life following in 2013—the latter marking the company’s initial entry on the Billboard Classical Albums chart.
Phenomena reached the eighth slot on that same listing in 2014 while the team shared credit with Harry Gregson-Williams for the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare video-game soundtrack. Magnus rose to number six the next year, and Decimus: The Abbey Road Sessions later placed inside the classical Top 15. Four varied LPs arrived in 2017: Percussive Mayhem: Anarchy, Piano Premonitions: Parallels, Pulses: Palpitate, and Life. Recorded in Prague with orchestra and choir, Life once again positioned audiomachine inside the classical Top 15.
Phenomena reached the eighth slot on that same listing in 2014 while the team shared credit with Harry Gregson-Williams for the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare video-game soundtrack. Magnus rose to number six the next year, and Decimus: The Abbey Road Sessions later placed inside the classical Top 15. Four varied LPs arrived in 2017: Percussive Mayhem: Anarchy, Piano Premonitions: Parallels, Pulses: Palpitate, and Life. Recorded in Prague with orchestra and choir, Life once again positioned audiomachine inside the classical Top 15.
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