Mark Griskey is an American composer, probably most well-known for his work… Read Full Bio ↴Mark Griskey is an American composer, probably most well-known for his work for LucasArts Entertainment in games such as Jedi Starfighter and Knights of The Old Republic: The Sith Lords.
Early career:
Mark started his career in the early 1990s composing music for companies such as 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks S.K.G., MGM Studios, Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Universal Pictures, Touchstone, Lions Gate Films, Miramax Films, and New Line Cinema. Until in the mid 90s he stepped into the world of interactive media, composing for Atom Shockwave Corporation.
LucasArts career
In 2001 Mark Griskey started scoring video games for LucasArts Entertainment, games like Jedi Starfighter, Gladius and some tracks in "The Best of LucasArts Original Soundtrack" which was awarded as "Best Game Music Soundtrack Album of the Year". His final project in the LucasArts company was for the Knights of the Old Republic: the sith lords video game in 2005.
After LucasArts and Recent Projects:
In March 2005 he left LucasArts Entertainment to start his freelance career in a new game: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Amongst his most recent projects are Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Rayman Raving Rabbids and is currently working on a new trailer music for X-Ray Dog and video game scores for Four Bars Intertainment.
Mark Griskey's site: http://www.griskey.com/
Early career:
Mark started his career in the early 1990s composing music for companies such as 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks S.K.G., MGM Studios, Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Universal Pictures, Touchstone, Lions Gate Films, Miramax Films, and New Line Cinema. Until in the mid 90s he stepped into the world of interactive media, composing for Atom Shockwave Corporation.
LucasArts career
In 2001 Mark Griskey started scoring video games for LucasArts Entertainment, games like Jedi Starfighter, Gladius and some tracks in "The Best of LucasArts Original Soundtrack" which was awarded as "Best Game Music Soundtrack Album of the Year". His final project in the LucasArts company was for the Knights of the Old Republic: the sith lords video game in 2005.
After LucasArts and Recent Projects:
In March 2005 he left LucasArts Entertainment to start his freelance career in a new game: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Amongst his most recent projects are Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Rayman Raving Rabbids and is currently working on a new trailer music for X-Ray Dog and video game scores for Four Bars Intertainment.
Mark Griskey's site: http://www.griskey.com/
Ambience
Mark Griskey Lyrics
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A.R. & Machines Just lay down and watch the sky turn from night…
Big E.D Say you will come with me, Baby girl you add to…
Falling Up Legacy will never burn Hard to breathe, I'll never learn And…
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Haydn Davies And now she's walking in my house, a cat and…
IKnowAGhost Take your time as we have arrived What would be the…
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Mexican Slum Rats Everywhere you go You'll find people that you know …
Muddasheep They told me I'm here to die I walk around and…
Nia Sultana New mindset, on the ride back, yeah, ayy-ayy I had high…
This Awkward Silence Sick of being the one who takes all your blame, Now…
Vastive Tell them all to run it up itā²s my time A…
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@dave6437
I wouldn't call this music relaxing. Whenever I hear it it makes me think everyone is plotting against me.
@mcd3424
This. I first played this game when I was really young. Never could get past Telos, was to scarred and Peragus haunted me. The music of KOTOR II has long been ingrained in me to be spooky, uncertain, and especially unnerving... and that is why years later I remember it.
@theelusiveman9706
Kotor 1 was more tranquil, especially the soundtrack. Kotor 2 was meant to be darker, as such the tone is more dark and cataclysmic.
@amilitarymind
Hardcore Nostalgia starts at 0:59 š
@srujan00
it's what you hear a couple hours per game at least, optimizing equipment.
@mcd3424
I first played this game when I was really young (7). There were so many topics and themes that I did not understand at the time, but I always felt unnerved and afraid when playing this game. I had rented it from Blockbuster video when they did video game rentals back then. It took me months to get out of Peragus, then nearly a year to escape Telos. Why so long? I was afraid. This soundtrack and the themes of KOTORII made me anxious always. Those memories of my yout stick with me. I finally finished the game years later on PC as a teenager thinking myself braver... I was wrong... I had already been conditioned as a child to feel a sense of fear everytime this soundtrack began playing. Now as an adult I listen to this soundtrack again and still feel fear and it is a work of art. For me this IS Star Wars at its peak.
@roscoedash6673
Man Iām glad Iām not the only one who discovered this game as a kid when it came out. I was 10, so a little older than you, but I also had to put the controller down a few times before I could make it through Peragus. This game absolutely nails the atmosphere that it intends to create and it all starts with the opening levels (including the Ebon Hawk prologue).
Peragus is terrifying. You can feel the lifelessness on that ship when you play for the first time. It has this āsomethingās just not rightā vibe. I was able to piece together some of the story from the terminals and whatnot, but I definitely didnāt fully understand the plot. And yet the game is so brilliant that you donāt need to understand every little detail of the plot to āget itā. Just a masterpiece of a game but Peragus especially takes the cake as one of the best opening levels of any video game ever.
@ferniture_
I love this game
@daymenleo6895
I have come for the Jedi!
@echoawoo7195
Found Sleeps-with-vibroblades