Tom Salta
Tom Salta (Atlas Plug) | |
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Born | Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S. |
Genres | Breakbeat Dance Electronic Hybrid Orchestral |
Occupation(s) | Recording artist and soundtrack composer |
Labels | FiXT Music |
Website | tomsalta www |
Tom Salta, also known as Atlas Plug (stylized ATlA5 PlUG), is an American recording artist and soundtrack composer. He has composed soundtracks for many videos games titles, including Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 1 & 2, Cold Fear, Red Steel, Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X and Deathloop. Salta's score for Red Steel received an award for "Best Original Score" in IGN's Best of 2006 awards.[1] Salta works in multimedia including film, television, advertising, and video games.
Notable works
Prince of Persia
The contemporary World Music score for the Wii version of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands features performance recorded with Percussionist Bashiri Johnson, and vocals by world music singer Azam Ali and international recording artist Judith Bérard. It also features world music and middle-eastern instrumentation such as Doubek, Kora, Khangira, Bowhammer, Cymbalom, Lakota Slide, Walimba, Ney, Duduk, and Custom-Made Instruments.
Red Steel 2
For Red Steel 2, Salta composed a 'Wild West' guitar-driven score blended with Asian music influences. He enlisted the guitar performances of studio musician Steve Ouimette and recorded various instrumentalists for Chinese percussion, Shakuhachi, Fue, Pipa, Harmonica and Violin. Salta's contemporary and traditional Japanese musical score for the original Red Steel won IGN's Wii Award for Best Original Score.
Tom Clancy franchise
The anthemic military-themed Orchestral Scores for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 1 & 2 Fuse electronic sounds into the score to capture the hi-tech aesthetic of the games for which he was nominated for “Best Video Game Score” at the MTV Video Music Awards. Salta's anthemic orchestral scores for the Tom Clancy franchise captured the attention of the US Marines and he was subsequently assigned to create the music for the Marine Corps' recruitment commercial (entitled "America's Few"). Most recently, Salta composed the live-action trailer for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier and the score for Ubisoft's WWII real-time strategy game R.U.S.E..
Discography
Recording under the artist name “Atlas Plug”, tracks from his album 2 Days or Die were used by television shows on ABC, CBS, MTV, NBC as well as national commercials.[citation needed] His Atlas Plug music can also be heard in the soundtracks to games such as Crackdown, The Fast and the Furious and Project Gotham Racing 3. Salta's orchestral music for Hollywood movie trailers and promos includes Toy Story 3, Harry Potter, Spider-Man, Astro Boy, and Coraline. Prior to his composing career, Salta toured with and worked on releases by artists such as Peter Gabriel, Junior Vasquez, Everything But The Girl, Deep Forest, Mary J. Blige and Sinéad O'Connor.
Video games
TV and film
Title | Company Name |
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Toy Story 3 (web trailer) | Pixar |
Astro Boy (film trailer) | Summit Entertainment |
Coraline (film trailer) | Focus Features |
Traitor (film trailer) | Overture Films |
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film trailer) | Warner Bros. |
DOA (film trailer) | Constantin Film |
The Da Vinci Code - Featurette: Making of and Promos | Sony |
The Last Mimzy (film trailer) | New Line Cinema |
Arthur and the Invisibles (TV & film trailers) | Weinstein Co. |
Derailed (film trailer) | Miramax |
Making of Spider-Man 2 | HBO |
Infinity | Q45 National TV/Radio Commercial |
GMC | National TV/Radio Commercial |
CFDA Awards (Committee of the Fashion Designers of America) | CFDA Awards Show Theme - Televised |
2006 Winter Olympics | NBC |
Joan of Arcadia[2] | CBS |
Third Watch[3] | NBC |
Latin Access | NBC |
1-800-Missing (Known as Missing in season 2) | Lionsgate Television |
Making of Anaconda 2 | Cinemax |
All Music Branding for KTLA | WB Television Network |
Open Water (television trailer) | Lionsgate |
Shrediquette | Indie |
US Open Commercials | ESPN |
Volvo | S40 Worldwide TV Commercial |
Bertolli National Commercial | Bertolli |
Johnny Zero | Warner Brothers |
America's Next Top Model | UPN |
Punk'd[3] | MTV |
Vertical Zoo 2004 | Indie |
Wild Discovery Main Theme | The Discovery Channel |
Records and artists
Album/Song | Artist(s) |
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2 Days or Die | Atlas Plug (Solo Album) |
"Believe" | Cher |
Whitney: The Greatest Hits - "How Will I Know" | Whitney Houston |
"While the Earth Sleeps" | Deep Forest and Peter Gabriel |
"Love Has a Name" | Kathy Troccoli |
"Moonchild" | Deborah Gibson |
Introduction to Mayhem | Primer 55 |
Ten Till Midnight | Tommy Page |
Mobius - "Hardly a Day", "So It Is", "Unaware", "Epilogue (Hardly a Day Part 1)" | QED |
Halfway Till Dawn | Philippe Saisse |
WCW Mayhem: The Music | Various Artists |
"Round Window" (for Malcolm in the Middle) | Flak |
"Angel" (Remix) | Christian Davis |
Turn the Tides | 38th Parallel |
"Tell Me" | Dru Hill |
"I Am Thin and Gorgeous" | Junior Vasquez |
"One More Chance" | Julio Iglesias Jr. |
Rarities & Remixes - "Faith, Hope & Love" | Point of Grace |
Welcome to Woop Woop | Original Soundtrack |
Various songs | Sinéad O'Connor |
"Missing" (Remix) | Everything but the Girl |
"If You Believe" (Remix) | Sascha Schmitz |
"How Crazy Are You?" (Remix) | Meja |
"Awa Awa" | Wes Madiko |
"Feel What You Want" (Remix) | Kristine W |
"Golden Brown" (Remix) | Emer Kenny |
"The Gates of Annwn" (Remix) | Ceredwen |
"Love Won't Wait" (Remix) | Gary Barlow |
Leap of Faith - "It's Alright" | David Charvet |
"Breakin'" | Arthur Baker |
Let's Roll: Together in Unity, Faith and Love - "I Believe" | Various Artists |
Celldweller 10 Year Anniversary Edition - "Ghosts (feat. Tom Salta)" | Celldweller |
References
- ^ "Wii: Best Original Score". IGN. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
- ^ Spence D. (November 24, 2004). "Tom Salta Interview". IGN. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
- ^ a b Spence D. (November 24, 2004). "Tom Salta Interview". IGN. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
Further reading
- Tom Salta's interview with IGN (November 2004)