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kevin.manthei
Composer, Owner
Kevin Manthei has been working in the film,
television and game arena for over 12 years. He has worked
as the series composer on three animated TV shows – representing
over 80 half hour episodes, composed over 50 game soundtracks,
has made a mark composing music for independent films,
as well as contributing additional music on many well-known
feature films. Kevin’s contribution to the industry
can be found at the heart of his philosophy: No matter
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music,
Kevin strives to find a unique and creative way toapproach
the score. Combining genres, styles, sound palates as well
as his ability to combine electronics with the orchestra
make him versatile and in demand. It is this philosophy
and desire that allow Kevin to make inroads towards creating
a new sound, and a new way of approaching the scoring of
music. To understand where Kevin is aiming requires a simple
flashback…..
Kevin grew up in Minnesota amid the cold winters and sneezy
summers. From his early hibernating years on the piano and
his trumpet blowing in high school, he quickly realized music
was more than a hobby. Kevin began writing music almost as
quickly as he learned his first notes and chords. This led
him to auditioning to the University of Minnesota where he
was accepted and then graduated four years later with a Bachelor
of Music degree in Theory and Composition.
Knowing full well
that a college degree in music guarantees nothing in life,
Kevin headed out to sunny California with his new wife
Lori to realize his dream for music. It was there that
he completed his last year of school at the University
of Southern California – and where
the real learning began. After studying with the likes of
Jerry Goldsmith, Kevin left the Scoring for Motion Pictures
and Television program with his certificate in hand. Other
graduates of the program that year, Christophe Beck, Marco
Beltrami, and Jon Ehrlich, proved to be more than just friends.
Kevin worked with these composers in his early years doing
everything music related. This eventually led to Kevin writing
additional music for Chris on the TV series Buffy
the Vampire Slayer and other
shows, and composing additional music for Marco Beltrami
on many films including Scream 2 & 3, The
Faculty, Scary Movie 2, and Resident
Evil.
At the same time as his collaborative relationships
with other composers, Kevin began his game writing career
working on some of the biggest titles of the time: Panzer
General 2, Vampire the Masquerade: Redemption, Sacrifice, Wizardry
8, and other classic games. In fact, it was his
work in video games that brought him to television. Jhonen
Vasquez, the creator of Nickelodeon’s cult hit Invader
Zim, was a huge fan of games and game music. It
was this connection that brought the two together. Kevin
was hired and began scoring what was to become 26 episodes
of Invader Zim. Kevin’s work on Invader
Zim garnered him his first Annie Award nomination
for Outstanding Achievement in Music for an animated series. Invader
Zim also led to Xiaolin Showdown for Warner
Brothers Animation as well as Brandy and
Mr. Whiskers for Disney. Kevin
continues to score both shows.
While not content to just be pigeon-holed
in television, Kevin continued his work on games and film
working on such game titles as Twisted Metal: Black, Dead
to Rights, Kill.Switch, Starcraft:Ghost,
and Shrek 2, and Shark Tale.
Kevin has also been active working on scores for Independent
filmmakers. The most recent score was for the film The
24th Day starring James Marsden and Scott Speedman.
It was about the time of Invader Zim that
Kevin met the other Kevin: Kevin Riepl. Kevin Riepl joined
forces with Kevin Manthei Music in 2001 and contributed additional
music on many a project. It was then that Kevin Manthei Music
expanded outside the family unit to a solid company of three.
With Lori Manthei, Kevin’s wife, acting as agent and
business manager, and Kevin Riepl as additional composer,
the projects rolled in. In order to keep up with the ever
increasing pace Mike Patti joined forces in 2003 filling
in the necessary gaps.
Growth is inevitable
and Kevin Manthei Music welcomes the challenge. Kevin loves
creating music to picture and taking on new projects. He
loves a challenge and looks forward to pushing the boundaries
of genre and style. Kevin’s music can
be heard resounding from theaters, plasma TV’s and
X-box’s everywhere! |
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