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Groove Worx (formaly known as Groove Addicts) is a custom music house that produces music for various categories of media. Based in Marina Del Rey, CA Groove Worx was founded in 1996 as a custom music house for television commercials and radio stations, producing custom jingle packages for domestic and international clients. Groove Worx over the next two years quickly expanded into other areas of media by building a 30,000 track strong production library, and producing custom news music for television stations such as KNBC.
In 2004 and throughout the next few years Groove Worx began creating custom scores for hit television shows such as Extreme Makeover, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and Deal or No Deal. Groove Addicts also embedded itself into the realm of feature film advertising with the release of the Full Tilt film trailer music, which became an instantaneous hit. Full Tilt I was followed up by Full Tilt 2 and Full Tilt Trailer Tools 1 & 2, which are collections of trailer work parts.
In October 2006 Groove Worx collaborated with composer/drummer Stewart Copeland of the Police to create Eardrum a collection of film trailer music that was exclusively created for Groove Worx. In 2007 Groove Worx released Full Tilt 3, the most ambitious project to date and will be working on a follow up to Eardrum, as well as work with new composers to further round out their film trailer collections. Groove Worx also continues to grow and produce custom music for television shows, television commercials, with two new television shows in the works for 2007 and countless commercial spots.
Full Tilt Rising (also known as Full Tilt 4) has since been released. Yet another album by the name of Glory,Oath and Blood quickly followed. Groove Worx recently produced the background track for the movies Robin Hood, Avatar, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Prince of Persia, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Inception and The Wolfman.
Groove Worx is currently working on the musical score to Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. [1]
Groove Worx competes with other entities such as Immediate Music, Future World Music, X-Ray Dog, Two Steps From Hell, and Music Junkies. As well as News Music companies 615 Music and Stephen Arnold Music.