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Alex Pfeffer

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About Alex Pfeffer

Alex Pfeffer is a music composer from Hamburg, Germany with over 20 years of experience in media music.

After studying music at the Los Angeles College of Music in 1998, Alex went on to work with industry giants like Two Steps from Hell, Epic Score, Liquid Cinema, Gothic Storm, and Position Music. His music has been featured in trailers for Pacific Rim, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter, and is broadcast on 60+ TV shows worldwide.

In the game industry, his credits include CHORUS, Company of Heroes 3, Crysis 2, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Sacred 2, Galaxy on Fire 3, The Settlers VII, ANNO 1404, John Woo's Stranglehold, and many more.

He has also collaborated with Mick Gordon (DOOM 2016), Trevor Morris (The Tudors), and Frank Peterson (Sarah Brightman), and contributed to countless top-tier sample libraries.

Alex also mentors composers through his Audio Artist Academy and Audio Artist Rise programs, helping creatives turn their passion into thriving careers.

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