Graeme Revell

Graeme Revell is a versatile and acclaimed New Zealand musician and composer who has left an indelible mark on both the industrial music scene and the world of film scoring. Born in Auckland in 1955, Revell's journey began with his pioneering work in the industrial rock/electronic rock group SPK in the 1980s, where he gained prominence for his innovative and boundary-pushing sound. A classically trained pianist and French horn player, Revell's musical foundations are as solid as they are diverse.

Transitioning to film scoring in the 1990s, Revell has since composed for a multitude of iconic films, including "The Crow," "Sin City," "Daredevil," and "The Passion of the Christ." His ability to blend electronic textures with orchestral elements has made his scores instantly recognizable, adding depth and emotion to the cinematic experiences he contributes to. Beyond his film work, Revell has also collaborated with various artists and explored unique musical projects, such as composing music made entirely of digitally manipulated insect sounds. His extensive discography and influential career make Graeme Revell a standout figure in both the music and film industries.

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