Ari Pulkkinen

Ari Pulkkinen
Born (1982-01-15) 15 January 1982
Helsinki, Finland
Genres Electronic music, Orchestral music, rock music, folk music, ambient music, video game music
Occupation(s) Composer, musician, sound designer
Instruments Piano
Years active 1999present
Labels AriTunes
Website www.aritunes.com

Ari Pulkkinen (born in 1982 in Helsinki) is a Finnish video game composer, musician and sound designer. His Angry Birds theme is perhaps his most famous work.

Biography

At the age of 6 he started studying piano and composed his first song at the age of 12. He was interested in the computer music demoscene and started making music with tracker software. He won many music competitions and made his first big public album to accompany a freeware game named "Starfight VI: Gatekeepers" in 1999. Ari has never studied music composition academically.

In 2003 he was hired as in-house audio director to game development company Frozenbyte Inc. In there, he made original soundtrack and sound design for video game Shadowgrounds, Shadowgrounds: Survivor and Trine. In his spare time Ari earned diplomas in Professional Audio Design and Producing and Further Education for Producers and Leads of the Finnish Game Industry with Adulta, and Music Technology with Sibelius Academy. After quitting Frozenbyte in 2008 (though he continues to have a professional relationship with them), Ari started his own sound production company AriTunes. Since then he has made original soundtrack and sound design for over twenty projects, including video games such as Angry Birds, Dead Nation, Trine 2, Outland and Super Stardust HD. Ari releases his music through his own label AriTunes.

On 2 September 2011 in Video Game Heroes Concert, Angry Birds Theme was played by London Philharmonic Orchestra. This is the first time Ari's music was played by a full live orchestra.

On 4 October 2011, Ari won the Best Finnish Game Developer in 2011 Award due to his contribution in the Finnish game industry.

Works

Noteworthy competition entries

External links

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