Mark Knight (sound designer)

Mark Knight
Birth name Mark Alan Knight
Also known as TDK, madfiddler
Born (1973-01-08) 8 January 1973
Brighton, East Sussex, England
Genres Chipmusic, Video game music
Occupation(s) Video game composer, sound designer, musician
Instruments computer, Violin, Electric Violin,
Years active 1989–present
Associated acts TDK, K-Passa
Website flitkillsmoths.co.uk, sonicfuel.co.uk
Notable instruments
violin

Mark Alan Knight (also known as TDK and madfiddler) (born 8 January 1973, in Brighton, East Sussex) is a British video game music composer and sound designer, Chiptune composer, and electric violinist. He started out writing chiptune and module file music in the Amiga Demoscene,[1] and began his games industry career as a composer in 1992 . He continued until 2000 when he moved to sound design, and since 2014 has a split role as a sound designer and composer.

Biography

Born in England on 8 January 1973, his grandfather started teaching him the violin when he was 6. At 10 years old he was given a Commodore 64 home computer and took an interest in electronic music. Whilst studying in college he began writing music on the Amiga, releasing music within the demoscene. Having been refused a university place to study Music Production in 1992, he was given the opportunity to arrange the Wing Commander soundtrack to the Commodore Amiga home computer which led him to full-time employment with the developer, Mindscape.

Having left Mindscape in 1997, Knight wrote the soundtrack for Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown before accepting a position at Bullfrog Productions, a development company owned by Electronic Arts, working on games such as Dungeon Keeper 2, Populous: The Beginning and Theme Park World – which won a BAFTA for Best Sound.[2]

In 2000, Mark changed career direction and lead the sound design team on the EA Sports F1 series, stating that "If truth be told however, it was a simple choice of either F1 or Harry Potter".[3] He left EA in 2003, and after spending time at Visual Science he joined Codemasters in 2007 working on their DiRT, F1 and GRID franchises.

Knight has performed on the electric violin with the folk punk band Tricks Upon Travellers (1994–2000), K-Passa (2000–2001, 2008–present), Blue Horses (2002–2003), 4-4-2 (2004), Laura Kenny (2006), Silver Dogs (2006–2007), Bleeding Hearts (2009–2011) and has worked as a session musician for bands such as Pepe Deluxé,[4] The Divine Comedy,[5] C64 Audio.com, and Frost*. He also administers the Fiddle and Alternative Strings Forum.

In 2012 Knight released his first TDK chiptune album,[6] and continues to compose music in this style.

In 2015 Knight announced his return to video game composition with F1 2015.[7] and in January 2016 was nominated for Best Western Game Composer, 2015, at the Annual Game Music Awards.[8]

Personal life

Knight lives in Warwickshire, England, with his partner. He has a son from a previous relationship.

Discography

Video games

Music Releases

Violin Sessions

References

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