Messy Music

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Messy Music or Messy was founded in 1998 by Doug DeAngelis and Kevin Haskins to produce scores for video games, film, and television.

Doug and Kevin describe Messy as Electronic Alternative music, featuring guests like Michael Balzary from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jessicka from Scarling., along with many other interesting individuals. Messy's recent credits include music in The Crow III, What Lies Beneath, 2Gether, NBC’s Third Watch, Things Behind the Sun, Skechers USA, EVE.com, PlayStation 2, The Unreal Tournament sequel, Myst III’s “Exile” single, HBO, Disney, and an award-winning trailer for the Independent Film Channel. [1]

[edit] Messy Music Style

The Messy Music Style is the sound of using all of the current types of music and blending them together. Trent Reznor was one of the first to use this technique in his music. Universal Recording Musician, Michael Barber, is best known for using the style mixing folk, rap, rock, country, and reggae.

For more information, see Messy Music Style.

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