Bjørn Lynne
Appearance
Bjørn Lynne (a.k.a. Dr. Awesome and Divinorum) is an electronic music composer and sound artist. Lynne first started on the music scene composing music using a tracker under the name "dr. awesome". He has written and recorded music and sound effects for such games as Worms 3D for the PS2, GameCube, Windows and Xbox. He has also released several solo albums. He lived in England working for Team 17 since 1995, but moved back to Norway in June 2004.
Discography
Bjorn Lynne has used several psuedonyms in his career, mostly to keep his different styles of work separate. Therefore, they are separated below.
List in reverse choronological order (most recent first).
Bjørn Lynne
Studio Albums
- Soothe (2004). Self-published, audio CD and audio DVD.
- Statement (2004-03). Self-published. Dance music CD.
- Return to Witchwood (2003-07). Self-published. A sequel to the original Witchwood
- Colony (2002). Self-published.
- Accelerator (2001-12). Self-published.
- The Gods Awaken (2001-04). Third CD in the Timura trilogy. Based on the book by Allan Cole.
- Revive (2000-03). An album of some of Bjorn Lynne's older works in the MOD demoscene, performed with real instruments.
- Wolves of the Gods (1999-03). The second disc in the Timura trilogy, based on the book by Allan Cole.
- Wizard of the Winds (1998-04). First disc in the Timura trilogy, based on the book by Allan Cole.
- The Void (1997-03).
- Witchwood (1996-03).
- Dreamstate (1995-03).
- Montage (1994). Published by DENS design.
- Hobbits & Spaceships (1992). Joint effort with "Fleshbrain" Seppo Hurme.
Divinorum
- Power Liquids (2003). With Aural Planet.
- Talisman (2000).
- Isms (1999).
External links
- Offical website
- MobyGames' rap sheet on Lynne
- Free music downloads at The MOD Archive (as Dr. Awesome).