Matt Uelmen Explained

Matt Uelmen
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:Matthew Francis Uelmen
Birth Date:31 July 1972
Birth Place:South Bay, California
Instrument:Keyboard, guitar, flute and percussion
Genre:Video game music
Occupation:Composer, sound designer
Years Active:1994–present

Matt Uelmen (; born July 31, 1972)[1] [2] [3] [4] is an American video game music composer and sound designer. He is best known for his work in Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo series, which was recognized with the inaugural Excellence in Audio award by the IGDA in 2001. He also worked as a sound designer for the real-time strategy game StarCraft, and worked on World of Warcrafts expansion The Burning Crusade in 2007. From 2009 until the studio's closure in 2017, Matt Uelmen worked as a member of the Runic Games team, as a composer and sound designer for the Torchlight games.[5]

Biography

Early life and work

Growing up in the South Bay area of Greater Los Angeles, Uelmen began taking piano lessons at age six from his tutor, Lenee Bilski,[6] [7] [8] [9] who provided him with a strong theoretical foundation.[6] At 13 years old, he moved with his family to San Jose, California, where he completed high school. During this time, Uelmen was self-taught, mostly influenced by jazz, classic rock, and classical music, especially Liszt and Debussy while he was in high school, and Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix and Tom Waits later on. He later diversified his instruments to include the flute, guitar, keyboard and percussion.[6] [8]

He studied at Georgetown University from 1989 to 1993, where he earned the Mary Catherine Mita Prize for his thesis Cannibal Culture, Technology and American music in 1993.[10] [11] During college, he was also a keyboardist in a six-member bar band, where he acquired practical experience and learned about "arrangement, interaction and economy".[6] [8] He began working in video game music in 1994, when he was hired by Condor.[6] His first notable work in this period was on the game Justice League Task Force for Sunsoft, released in 1995 for the Sega Genesis.[8] [9]

Blizzard Entertainment (1996-2008)

In March 1996, Blizzard Entertainment acquired Condor, which was renamed into Blizzard North.[12] On December 31, 1996,[13] Blizzard released their first game of the company's successful series, Diablo.[14] [15] His work in Diablo was so well received that Uelmen was loaned to Blizzard's StarCraft team (but stayed in Redwood City), where he did sound design; that game was released two years after Diablo, in 1998.[16]

On June 29, 2000, Blizzard launched the second game of the Diablo series, Diablo II.[17] In 2001, Uelmen, who composed the Diablo II Soundtrack, and cinematic soundtrack composers Jason Hayes, Glenn Stafford and Andrea Pessino won the International Game Developers Association award for Excellence in Audio for their work on Diablo II.[18] Continuing his work in the Diablo series, on June 29, 2001, Blizzard launched what would be believed to be the last game of the series, the expansion pack .[19] [20] In an interview with Gamasutra, Uelmen was asked about his time at Blizzard between 2001 and 2005. When asked whether he had worked on the earlier version of Diablo III prior to the shutdown of Blizzard North, he responded, "I guess at this point I can say, yes, more or less. Blizzard has always had a number of projects, though, that may or may not see the light of day. Some of those have been talked about, but there definitely was more than one thing going on development-wise at the time."

From 2005 to 2007, Uelmen created some of the sound and music for Blizzard's popular MMORPG, World of Warcrafts expansion pack, ; his work represents the majority of the music in the new area of the game, Outland.[21] He is one of about ten composers who have contributed to World of Warcraft. After his departure from Blizzard, his work was used as the basis for some of the tracks in the Blizzard Entertainment and Eminence Symphony Orchestra collaboration, Echoes of War (2008).[22]

Runic Games and Echtra Games (2009-present)

In 2009, Uelmen joined the newly formed Runic Games, which includes several former Blizzard North and Flagship Studios employees.[11] He composed the score for their 2009 game, Torchlight and served as sound designer.[23] [24] He continued to work at Runic on Torchlight II, which released in September 2012. Runic Games closed down in November 2017, shortly after releasing Hob.

In 2016, Uelmen followed his former long-time colleague Max Schaefer as he started the new game company Echtra Games.[25] In 2020, he worked on the soundtrack to Torchlight III.

Works

All works listed below were composed by Uelmen unless otherwise noted

!Year!Title!Notes
1995Justice League Task Force also sound design
1996Diablo
1997
1998StarCraft sound design
2000Diablo II
2001Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
2007With Russel Brower and Derek Duke
2009Torchlight
2012Diablo IIIGuitars / Dulcimer
Torchlight II
2014Monster Voice Effects
2017Hob
2020Torchlight III

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Matt Uelmen. Spock. September 28, 2009.
  2. Web site: Matt Uelmen. youmix.co.uk. September 28, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20101223130450/http://youmix.co.uk/artist/13929. December 23, 2010. dead.
  3. Web site: Matt Uelmen. OverClocked ReMix. September 28, 2009.
  4. Web site: Matt Uelmen. VGMdb. September 28, 2009.
  5. Web site: The Real Story Of Torchlight's Music . . Remo, Chris. July 16, 2010. August 8, 2010.
  6. Web site: Interview With Matt Uelmen. RPGamer.com. February 19, 2001. September 28, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090930205240/http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q1-2001/021901b.html. September 30, 2009. dead.
  7. Web site: Matt Uelmen. MobyGames. September 28, 2009.
  8. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20011006152716/http://www.gamesmania.com/html/interviews/show.asp?file=interview24. October 6, 2001. Interviews: Questions with Matt Uelmen. Gamesmania. Dan. Studnicky. August 29, 2009.
  9. Web site: Masters of the Craft: Blizzard's Composers. GameSpy. Ryan. Kelly. September 28, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100531232607/http://archive.gamespy.com/legacy/interviews/blizzard_composers_a.shtm. May 31, 2010.
  10. Web site: American Studies Program: Thesis Directory. Georgetown College. September 28, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100610173158/http://www1.georgetown.edu/departments/american_studies/research/thesisdirectory/. June 10, 2010.
  11. Web site: Matt Uelmen. LinkedIn. September 28, 2009.
  12. News: Davidson & Associates, Inc. Signs a Definitive Merger Agreement With Condor, Inc.. PR Newswire. March 6, 1996. September 28, 2009. Alternate source
  13. Web site: Diablo. MetaCritic. September 28, 2009.
  14. News: A criatividade vs. O óbvio: A música inovadora de Diablo I e II. March 27, 2007. September 28, 2009. Portuguese. Gamecultura.com.br.
  15. Web site: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games Part III: The Platinum and Modern Ages (1994–2004). Gamasutra. September 28, 2009.
  16. Web site: Starcraft Tech Info. Gamespot. September 28, 2009.
  17. Web site: Coda & Roger and Me – Matt Uelmen. Phantasmelodia. July 2008. September 28, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081203135729/http://www.phantasmelodia.com/coda-and-roger-me-matt-uelmen/. December 3, 2008.
  18. Web site: 1st Annual Game Developers Choice Awards. Game Developers Choice Awards. May 14, 2012.
  19. Web site: BlizzCon 08: New Diablo III Tunes, New Co-Composer Announced. https://archive.today/20120909035503/http://www.originalsoundversion.com/?p=760%23more-760. dead. September 9, 2012. Original Sound Version. October 12, 2008. September 28, 2009.
  20. Web site: Diablo III Preview . PC Gamer US . . August 1, 2008 . August 2, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110616051809/http://www.gamesradar.com/pc/diablo-iii/preview/diablo-iii/a-20080801111854458065/g-2008063084756359080/p-2 . June 16, 2011 .
  21. News: Interview with Blizzard Entertainment Audio Director & World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Lead Composer Russell Brower. April 20, 2007. September 28, 2009. Music4Games. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090723011247/http://www.music4games.net/Features_Display.aspx?id=137. July 23, 2009.
  22. Web site: Echoes of War: The Music of Blizzard Entertainment Legendary Edition. VGMdb. September 28, 2009.
  23. News: Torchlight Trailer: The Valiant Vanquisher. Shacknews. September 14, 2009. September 28, 2009.
  24. News: Torchlight Interview With Lead Composer and New Screenshots . Curse.com . August 24, 2009 . September 28, 2009.
  25. Web site: Interview with Matt Uelmen. Diablo 3 ESP. May 6, 2019. April 17, 2020.