15 Facts About Adam Gubman

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Adam Gubman was born on April 7,1979 and is an American songwriter, arranger, and composer.

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Adam Gubman has composed music for more than 550 video games, many for prominent interactive software development companies.

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Gubman has released many albums, but only two under his artist name 'Adam Gubman': "Sunday Rain" and "Dark Matter", which is a collection of 12 horror orchestral cues.

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Adam Gubman was born at Anaheim, California and raised in Southern California where he lives in 2016, Gubman spent a part of his adolescence in Plymouth, Minnesota.

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Adam Gubman's grandfather introduced him to "Deluxe Music Construction Set" on the Amiga computer in 1984, and he experimented with composing.

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Adam Gubman started to play the piano and compose music at the age of seven, and played in bands through high school.

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Adam Gubman spent a lot of time playing videogames as well.

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In 1997, Adam Gubman began attending the California State University at Long Beach.

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Adam Gubman took a break until 2003 when he resumed his studies, and completed a degree in Musical composition and Theory in 2006.

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In 1994, Adam Gubman released the album Sunday Rain under an independent record label.

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Adam Gubman was one of four producers on "This Is Me", by Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, from The Greatest Showman.

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In January 2000, Adam Gubman created a publishing company, "Adam Gubman Music International", of which he remains the director in 2015.

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In 2006, after graduating from University, Adam Gubman co-composed, along with composer Jeff Kurtenacker, the soundtrack for the videogame "Pirates of the Burning Sea", a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Flying Lab Software and published by Sony Online Entertainment.

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Currently, Adam Gubman is a partner at Moonwalkaudio, a full-service audio pipeline management company.

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In early 2021, Adam Gubman released the demos for an original animated musical he had written, known as 'Seeds'.