“… James Hannigan’s music makes The Sandman totally immersive.”

THE SUNDAY TIMES

“The most powerful weapon is the music.”

L.A. TIMES

“the best music in the series..”

MOVIE MUSIC UK

“…a wonderful cinematic score”

AUDIOFILE MAGAZINE

“[Evil Genius] expertly captures the ‘60s spy-movie aesthetic”

GAME INFORMER

” a superb score by composer James Hannigan — nothing more, nothing less.”

MULTIVERSITY COMICS

“horns and violins rise to cacophony, guaranteed to get the heart pumping.”

TIME

“A score which combines musicality with wit … complementing the sound perfectly.”

BAFTA

“10/10. The music in Republic is amazing… possibly the most appropriate music ever….”

GAME FAQS

“James Hannigan has not missed a beat.”

GAMING TREND

“formidable music, sometimes terrifying, sometimes tender…”

THE TIMES

“…some of the most viscerally satisfying bombast ever produced”

GGM

“The soundtrack is particularly fantastic”

IGN

“…a cohesive musical story from start to finish.”

FORBES

“The music truly excels”

RAPID REVIEWS

“The music is amazing. James Hannigan returns, expands the original … Brilliant Music.”

GAMEWATCHER

James Hannigan is a BAFTA award-winning composer, with credits spanning multi-million-selling video games, television, audio drama and other media. His work includes titles in the Harry Potter, Dead Space, Evil Genius, RuneScape, Warhammer, FIFA, F1, Transformers, and Command & Conquer VG franchises, among others — as well as several Wing Commander spin-offs and entries in The Lord of the Rings, Art Academy, Theme Park, and Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs series. Other notable credits include the New York Times #1 audio bestseller The Sandman, the full-cast Audie Award-winning Alien series, and themes for Terry Pratchett's Discworld and the hugely popular Harry Potter series narrated by Stephen Fry - perhaps the most listened-to audiobook series in history.

Among Hannigan’s other awards are a Webby People’s Choice Award for The Sandman: Act II (with a cast including James McAvoy and Michael Sheen) and an IFMCA (International Film Music Critics Association) Award for the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince video-game soundtrack, which was also BAFTA-nominated for Original Music in 2010. His themes – such as the parodic ‘Soviet March’ from Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 – have been streamed hundreds of millions of times, and his scores have collected four additional BAFTA nominations in the course of his career.

Credits include season 3 of Primeval (BBC America), entries in the EA Sports, Grand Prix, and Space Hulk VG series; Nintendo's Art Academy (also heard in the Super Smash Bros. series), Terraria: Otherworld, Red Alert 3 (With Tim Curry and J.K. Simmons), Microsoft's Freelancer, Reign of FireCatwoman, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 &2 (EA/WB), Dead Space 3, Command and Conquer 4, and Transformers Universe. Recent projects include Steelrising, Call of Antia, Evil Genius 2, and The Sandman Act III (featuring the Song of Orpheus sung by Regé-Jean Page). <cont. below>

(Montage conducted by Allan Wilson / James Hannigan / Johannes Vogel)

Hannigan's tracks can regularly be heard in TV productions, trailers and installations - ranging from Top Gear and The Grand Tour to Primeval and Disney shorts. He has recorded with world-class orchestras - including The Philharmonia, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra - at iconic studios such as Abbey Road, Air-Lyndhurst and Skywalker Ranch, and is a co-founder of several industry conferences and events, including the sold-out Game Music Connect and Screen Music Connect series held at London’s Southbank Centre between 2013 and 2019. An occasional writer of words as well as music, he has contributed articles to Classic FM and other outlets, along with cover features for magazines such as DEVELOP and Pixel Addict. | ARTICLES

An occasional panelist at Comic-Con and talk events, Hannigan has been interviewed by BBC Radio, Classic FM, Sky TV, IGN, Forbes, Music Radar and others, and has spoken at conferences and institutions such as The School of Sound, EIGF, Musicworks, Ludomusicology, DEVELOP, and The Royal College of Music - and in 2012 was showcased in BAFTA’s Conversations with Composers event series at the Albert Hall. | NEWS

In his early years working with Electronic Arts, and then later from his offices at Pinewood Studios in London, Hannigan devised music systems for interactive entertainment – for titles including the BAFTA-winning Theme Park World, and the BAFTA-nominated Republic: The Revolution and Evil Genius - designed by Elixir Studios and led Google DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis. Hannigan's early work also includes sound design for films such as the Golden Reel-Nominated, Lost in Space.

Hannigan's further credits include RuneScape: The Orchestral Collection, BBC Radio 4 adaptations of Good Omens and Neverwhere, and music from his back catalogue can be heard occasionally in TV series ranging from Floor is LavaImpractical Jokers, SpongeBob Squarepants and Saturday Night Live to The World According to Jeff GoldblumDance Moms, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tour of Houses, and Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts. For fans of retro gaming, some of his earliest credits include Conquest, Brute ForceSim Theme Park, Freelancer, Privateer 2: The Darkening (with Christopher Walken, Clive Owen and John Hurt), Infestation, Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels, Theme Park Inc., FA Premier League, Cutthroat Island, Flight of the Amazon Queen, and others.

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