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Darren Korb (born November 5, 1983) is an American songwriter, composer, and voice actor. Korb is best known for writing the music featured in '' Bastion'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Hades'', all of which were developed by indie developer
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. Korb also voice acted in the latter two games, including providing the voice for Zagreus, the protagonist of ''Hades''.


Early life and career

Korb participated in musical theater from the age of five and continued into and through high school. While attending high school at Bellarmine College Preparatory in
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, Korb met his longtime friend and collaborator Logan Cunningham. During his childhood, Korb also befriended Ashley Barrett, who would become a frequent collaborator of his on the soundtracks for Supergiant's releases. Korb went to
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for music production and music business. Prior to his work with Supergiant Games, he worked on minor television and film projects. He has played bass and keyboard for the New York-based
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band Audio Fiction. Later, Korb co-founded the indie band Control Group; when not working on Supergiant-related works, Korb plays with Control Group.


Work with Supergiant Games

Korb serves as the audio director and composer of Supergiant Games, an indie video game developer. A childhood friend of Supergiant Games co-founder Amir Rao, Korb was selected to write the music for '' Bastion'', the developer's first game. As audio director, Korb records the voice talent, sometimes while accompanied by
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, the creative director of Supergiant's games. Korb's scoring on the soundtracks for Supergiant's games have received critical acclaim, with many writers having called his soundtracks some of the best, particularly among indie games. Korb's soundtracks have appeared on various all-time and annual listings of best soundtrack albums. ''Kotaku''s Ari Notis wrote that "the music is always a character" in Supergiant's games.


''Bastion'' (2011)

After signing on to work on ''Bastion'', Korb was tasked with all of the game's audio, including its music, sound effects, and voiceover recordings. In regards to the latter, Korb asked Cunningham, at this point his roommate, if he would be interested in the lead voice role. Accepting the role, Korb would set up a microphone in a closet, where Cunningham would record his lines. Korb stated that his work on ''Bastion''s sound design was a "trial by fire", as it was the area of the game's audio production he had the least experience with. Korb described the music on ''Bastion'' as "acoustic frontier trip-hop", combining "heavily sampled beats in layers, along with acoustic elements". On ''Bastion'', a long-time friend of Korb's, Ashley Barrett, provided the voice of Zia, as well as the vocals on the soundtrack. Budget and expertise played a role in Korb's approach to the game's music. These constraints helped originate the acoustic nature of ''Bastion''s soundtrack; he explained in an interview with '' Spin'' that "all of the music that I made had to be stuff that I could make in my apartment. I couldn't really have other musicians, I couldn't record acoustic drums, so I had an acoustic guitar and these samples that I could use." Korb has stated that Supergiant conceived ''Bastion'' as a "frontier-sy fantasy thing, like what if
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made a fantasy video game?" With this concept in mind, Korb went for a "sort of down-tuned open guitar — a bluesy guitar" sound. The music of ''Bastion'' was well received; Matt Cox of ''
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'' called Korb a "wizard", writing "the way ''Bastion'' marries its music to its story is spellbinding." Tom Phillips of ''
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'' stated, "the game's musical score and innovative narration are stand-out elements." In a retrospective discussing ''Bastion'' as one of the best games of the 2010s, Malindy Hetfeld of ''Eurogamer'' praised Korb's soundtrack as "fantastic". Additionally, ''Bastion'' won the
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for Best Original Score and Best Song in a Game for "Build That Wall (Zia's Theme)". A physical CD version of the soundtrack was released on September 2, 2011. The soundtrack would go on to sell 30,000 copies by November 2011. Rapper Ab-Soul sampled "The Bottom Feeders" off of the ''Bastion'' soundtrack on his song "
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".


''Transistor'' (2014)

After the success of ''Bastion'', Korb composed for Supergiant's second game ''
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''. Korb stated that he struggled trying to replicate his approach to aim for a specific genre as he did with ''Bastion''. However, Korb ultimately described the genre of ''Transistor''s soundtrack as "Old-world electronic post-rock". Korb stated that he and his team, "spent a lot of time prototyping the art and audio to make sure that they were 'of a piece' this time. That was one of our goals. ''Bastion'', I thought, turned out really nicely, but a goal on this project was to more seamlessly integrate the look and feel of the art with the feel of the audio." Some of the music on soundtrack was composed to create feelings of tension; Korb stated "one thing I like to do for building tension is to have rhythmic elements that fight a bit. In 'Gateless', for example, the piece is in five but the bass line for the B section is in three, so it ends up feeling really tense. I also tend to use a lot of chords with close intervals for tension building as well."
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noted that Korb used "dissonant chords in the upper range to create unease". On the instruments used in ''Transistor'', Korb stated that "there is a lot of heavily delayed electric guitar and sampled drums, but I also tried to include a number of 'old-world' instruments: accordion, harp, mandolin, etc.". Korb worked with Barrett once again on ''Transistor'', as she voiced Red, the game's protagonist. On their collaboration, Korb stated, "after working with Ashley on a couple projects now, I feel like I've gotten a better sense of how to write for her voice. For me, that's the main consideration that affects my writing process. Our sessions are pretty laid back. If a melody line doesn't feel quite right in her voice we will change it on the fly." Like ''Bastion'', ''Transistor'' music received positive reception; Tasos Lazarides of ''
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'' wrote "Darren Korb's music is astounding, rich and evocative as it echoes across the game and perfectly complements the bright yet mysterious world of ''Transistor''". Additionally, the music in ''Transistor'' earned several industry awards nominations. The soundtrack album was released simultaneously with the game, on May 20, 2014, selling 48,000 copies in its first 10 days of release.


''Pyre'' (2017)

Korb served as the composer for the 2017 Supergiant release ''
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''. Video game critics praised Korb's composition on ''Pyre'', calling it "gorgeous". Kirk Hamilton of '' Kotaku'' wrote that ''Pyre'' "feels organically built around orb'splayful, tonally varied soundscapes," and added that the game's visual novel storytelling approach "allows for a much more clear-cut use of the interlocking segments of Korb's music, which gives the listener a better appreciation for all the clever ways he layers additional voices and instruments onto each tune's foundation." Korb also ventured into voice acting on ''Pyre'', providing the voice for some side characters. Korb set out to "give the soundtrack the feel of a band of troubadours accompanying he playeron heirjourney." The soundtrack saw Korb use autoharp.


''Hades'' (2020)

Korb served as the composer for Supergiant's ''Hades'', heavily inspired by Greek mythology. Officially released in 2020, the game was made available in
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on PC in 2018. That year, Korb released "Out of Tartarus", a song from the game's soundtrack, as a single. Korb described the genre of the ''Hades'' soundtrack as "Mediterranean
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Halloween". As the game leaned heavily into a Mediterranean sound, the soundtrack of ''Hades'' included traditional instruments such as Greek
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, as well as the Turkish
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and baglama. ''Hades'' also featured metal guitar, wind, and percussion instrumentation. Notis wrote on the ''Hades'' soundtrack, calling it a natural progression for Korb's musical career, writing " It's all there: the industrial electric drums, the string instrument harmonies, the delectable crunchy tone that's so baked-in you can practically taste it." Austin Wintory, a contemporary of Korb's, collaborated on the ''Hades'' soundtrack, helping with the orchestral arrangements for "On the Coast" and "In the Blood". Some tracks on ''Hades'' were recorded at
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shortly prior to the
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. Korb once again worked with Barrett on ''Hades'', with her vocals featuring throughout its soundtrack. Tracks featured in the game were released as singles, once the game was released, as Korb and Supergiant "wanted to have the music available outside of the game right away." The soundtrack received praise from critics, with many mentioning it as a positive in their reviews of the game. Including the soundtrack on their list of best video game soundtracks and scores of 2020, ''IGN'' wrote that "Korb's masterful movements are finely tuned to meet every moment – from the rocking, frenetic energy of battle scores to the more calm, meditative, and wistful pieces that underscore some of the story's most emotional moments." The game won various industry awards and Korb's work on its audio and music received nominations from
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, the BAFTA Games Awards, and the
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. On ''Hades'', Korb delved further into voice acting, providing the voice for the game's main character, Zagreus. When Supergiant first began developing ''Hades'', Korb recorded placeholder dialogue for Zagreus, but received the role as the development team preferred Korb's take on the character when reviewing audition tapes. Inspired by the Greek mythological figure of the same name, Korb's interpretation of Zagreus features a "crisp, understated British accent." Elizabeth Ballou of ''
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'' commented that "hints of both sarcasm and warmth keep the protagonist relatable," and added that many fans of the game found the character's voice attractive. Korb additionally voiced Skelley, a minor character, and also provided the singing voice for Orpheus, Hades' court musician.


Other projects

While recording for ''Hades'' at Abbey Road, Korb also recorded ''Songs of Supergiant Games'', an orchestral album commemorating the developer's ten-year anniversary. Present at the Abbey Road recording session for ''Hades'', Wintory also helped contribute to the anniversary album. In December 2022, Supergiant announced ''Hades II'', a sequel to ''Hades'', which Korb is composing for.


Artistry


Musical style

Korb is a multi-instrumentalist, though he has described guitar as his main instrument. He has also used bass, drums,
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, banjo, and mandolin. Korb has also used "weird circuit bent synthesisers", modified "toy synthesisers from the '80s", as well as the
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keyboard and the
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on Casio SA-2. Korb has stated that his instrument usage depends on the sonic palette for a game and that he enjoys writing on instruments he's "not great at," saying it helps him ignore "the sort of muscle memory of chords" he likes to play and instead forces him to use his ears to guide his process. Korb's style has been noted by video game and music writers as distinct from project to project. Natalie Clayton of ''Rock Paper Shotgun'' wrote that Korb "has an extremely playful, unique approach to genre, from ''Bastion''s acoustic trip-hop to ''Hades'' Ancient Greek metal riffs." When beginning work on a game's composition, Korb mainly focuses on the "vibe" of its sound, stating "if I start with a particular feel in mind, this dictates a lot of things about the piece right away, such as tempo, production aesthetic, tonal palate (happy, sad, major, minor, and so on), and gives me some useful constraints for how to proceed." Representative of Korb's work on video game soundtracks is the usage of song lyrics to let the player "into character's emotions and motivations."


Influences

Korb has cited
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,
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, Radiohead, Björk, Ozma, Spiraling, and
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as artists and bands he listened to frequently during his adolescence. Korb has also cited
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and Louis Cole of Knower as artists he is a fan of.


Awards and nominations


Notes


References

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