Work

iPhone/Mobilephone:
Roskilde Festival 2008 (Ringtone)
T-Kara

PC Windows/ Mac:
Pixeline: Lær om kroppen (Krea Medie)
Pixeline: Lær om geografi (Krea Medie)
Pixeline: Lær om dyr (Krea Medie)
Escape from Paradise City (Sirius Games)
Project Horror (IT University, Copenhagen)
TogetherFornever (Nordic Game Jam 2009)
Riders & Ranches (Apex Virtual Entertainment ApS)
Mutatione – a swamp-soap-opera (2009)

Xbox360:
Yum Me (Nordic Game Jam 2008)
Torturama (Nordic Game Jam 2008)
Taboo Tiles (Nordic Game Jam 2008)
Abronium Party Game (Mexond)
A.U.T.O. (Pet Project at NDS)

Interactive TV Games:
Tricky Tracks (NDS)
Foster’s Scribble Scrabble (NDS)
Goo Goes Gaga (NDS)
Ben10: Power of the Omnitrix (NDS)
Ben10 Alien Force: Infiltrator (NDS)
Camp Lazlo (NDS)
KND: Pushover (NDS)
Ed, Edd & Eddy Jawbreakers: Belly Blowout (NDS)
Tom & Jerry: Frosty Fight (NDS)
Tom & Jerry: Great Cheese Chase (NDS)
Scooby-Do: Pirate Panic (NDS)
Cyberchase (NDS)
Gladiator (NDS)
Gambler’s Quest (NDS)
Flapjack (NDS)
Chowder: Machine Cuisine (NDS)
Secret Saturdays (NDS)
Ben10 Alien Force: Circuit Surge (NDS)
Mighty B! Badge Builder (NDS)
Flapjack II Ship Shape Shootout (NDS)
Gold Runner (NDS)
Secret Saturdays: Cryptid Cargo (NDS)
Uno Freefall (NDS)

T-Kara
T-Kara is a puzzle game developed for the iPhone platform. This video clip shows an ingame footage: T-Kara

Abronium Party
Below are ingame trailers from the Xbox Community Game Abronium Party. I developed the weapon, feedback sounds and jingles – music is composed by different musicians:

Abronium Party Ingame 1:

Abronium Party Ingame 2:

Abronium Party Ingame 3:

Project Horror
The game project was created for a thesis from IT University that examined player perception in horror games. I was assigned to the game project being responsible for sound effects and ambience creation.

The story is about a player character that is locked inside a school building, where some horrible things has happened. To escape from the school building – he has to find the key.

Roskilde Festival 2008
This ringtone is composed for the Roskilde Festival as a part of their 2008 promotion. The ringtone captures the whole atmosphere of the annual festival – an energetic audience full of expectations, enthusiastic people and rock guitars that burst energy into the crowd.

Festival Dance Tune
A new ringtone for my mobilephone! The annual Roskilde Festival gave me the inspiration to this dance ringtone. The beat is composed of sounds from cans, zips, jar lids and muddy footsteps.

Escape from Paradise City
The official trailer for ‘Escape from Paradise City’ – a PC game project developed by Sirius Games. I was responsible for in-game sound effects and ambience sounds.

Ocean Odyssey
Ocean Odyssey is composed having an imaginary gaming environment in mind. The imaginary gaming environment represents an underwater world with different situations of dangers and tensions.

Insect
Ring tone for text messages on my mobile phone – this sound tag was inspired by communicating insects:

Pixeline ‘Lær om kroppen’
Music and ambience samples from the edutainment project ‘Pixeline – Lær om kroppen’ – with kind permission from KREA MEDIE A/S:

Nevin Sound Intro
This sound tag was composed for my first web site – my idea is to give the listener a cinematic audio experience.

Ring tone – Frenzy Creative
Ring tone developed for a company.

Sonic Gallery
A composition based on bell sounds and fingertaps – the composition communicates a mellow feeling of longing:

Metropolis
This is a soundtrack with sound effects and music. The soundtrack is a reinterpretation of the futuristic silent movie ‘Metropolis’ from 1926. My idea with the soundtrack was to make a close rhythmic interaction between music and sound effects.

To see the soundtrack with pictures – please feel free to drop me a line using the submission form on ‘Contact’ page

Prana Yoga Center
Ambient music composed for Prana Yoga Center – the piece communicates the relaxed, introvert and ritualistic atmosphere when doing yoga.



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