Ben Houge

Ben Houge
Born 1974[1]
York, Nebraska, U.S.
Genres Video game music, Orchestral, Vocal, classical, Chamber, Liturgical, Ambient
Occupation(s) Composer, Musician, Sound designer, Film scorer
Years active 1996-Present
Website benhouge.com

Ben Houge (/hɡ/; born 1974) is an internationally active American composer and audio designer. He has worked on many projects, including composing music and designing audio for video games since 1996. He contributed to popular titles during his seven years of association with Sierra On-Line including developing audio for the Half-Life series and Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. In 2003, Houge left Sierra to work as a freelance audio designer[2] and later joined the video game corporation Ubisoft. Much of his work employs computers to make decisions and generate sound, and he has incorporated ideas from his experience in digital media into compositions for live performance.[3] He received his Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in Music Theory from St. Olaf College and his Master of Music degree (M.M.) from the University of Washington and is currently an assistant professor at Berklee College of Music.[4]

Houge's work on "food operas," that is, electronic music environments for dining that adapt to the dishes and courses being served to each dinner or table of dinners, has been extensively noted in the press.[5][6][7]

Discography

Video Game Compositions

Houge has composed many video game audio compositions, including:

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