Adam Gubman | |
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Born |
Anaheim, California, USA |
April 7, 1979
Genres | Video game music, classical , pop, television program's soundtrack |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter , arranger, composer |
Instruments | Piano |
Years active | 1994–present |
Website | www |
Adam Gubman (April 7, 1979) is an American songwriter, arranger, and composer. Gubman's work varies from music from video games to pop and to television program's soundtrack, and it has been featured on dozens of television shows and commercials (including "America's Got Talent", "G4Tech TV", "MTV", "Real Housewives of Miami", "Aurora" and "Alguien Te Mira" by Univision , "Corazòn Valiente", multiple national "SKECHERS" campaigns). Gubman has composed music for more than 550 video games, many for prominent interactive software development companies (including "Ubisoft", "Nexon", "Sony Online Interactive", "Activision", "Square Enix", "Konami", "Electronic Arts", "GSN", "Storm8", "Gree","Playdom","PlayFirst", and Disney Online Interactive). Gubman has released many albums, but only two under his artist name 'Adam Gubman': "Sunday Rain" (1994) and "Dark Matter" (2014), which is a collection of 12 horror orchestral cues.
Adam Gubman was born at Anaheim, California and raised in Southern California where he lives in 2016, Gubman spent a part of his adolescence in Plymouth, Minnesota. His grandfather introduced him to "Deluxe Music Construction Set" on the Amiga computer in 1984, and he experimented with composing. Gubman started to play piano and to compose music at the age of seven, and played in bands through high school. He joined marching bands and a show choir. He spent a lot of time playing videogames as well. In 1997, Gubman begun attending the California State University at Long Beach. He took a break until 2003, when he resumed his studies, and completed a degree in Musical composition and Theory in 2006.