Ramin Djawadi (born 1974 in Duisburg, Germany) is an Iranian-German compose… Read Full Bio ↴Ramin Djawadi (born 1974 in Duisburg, Germany) is an Iranian-German composer of orchestral music for film and television. His father was an immigrant from Iran.
Ramin Djawadi composes music for film and television. Djawadi has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant composer to Hans Zimmer. His work for films include Blade: Trinity, Ask the Dust, and Open Season. For television, Djawadi's work includes Threshold, Blade: The Series, Person of Interest and Prison Break, for which he received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music" in 2006. In 2007 he composed musical score for the Mr. Brooks movie featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore. In 2008, Djawadi wrote the score for Iron Man. In 2011 he wrote the soundtrack for the HBO fantasy hit series Game of Thrones. In 2016 he started working in HBO's new project, the TV-Show "Westworld"
Years active 1990-present.
Ramin Djawadi composes music for film and television. Djawadi has been numerously credited as a composer for additional music, orchestrator and as an assistant composer to Hans Zimmer. His work for films include Blade: Trinity, Ask the Dust, and Open Season. For television, Djawadi's work includes Threshold, Blade: The Series, Person of Interest and Prison Break, for which he received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music" in 2006. In 2007 he composed musical score for the Mr. Brooks movie featuring Kevin Costner and Demi Moore. In 2008, Djawadi wrote the score for Iron Man. In 2011 he wrote the soundtrack for the HBO fantasy hit series Game of Thrones. In 2016 he started working in HBO's new project, the TV-Show "Westworld"
Years active 1990-present.
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Colin Ferguson
when this soundtrack came out it gave me hope that metal/harder rock would start creeping into big budget movies where it was appropriate. The industrial sound of this album suits Iron Man so perfectly...they should have kept Ramin Djawadi going forward but he probably got W big asking price bump after writing the Game of Thrones theme
Biswojyoti Das
Iron man 3 soundtrack was horrible
Vevaceli
This is a super old comment but YES I completely agree. I absolutely love Ramin's work wherever he goes, so his GOT work was also a treat. Man, I love him. He's what made Iron Man 1 for me lol
Matt D
1:50 just screams badass. Love that part!!!
Anshuman Kumar
Is Iron Man old enough to be declared a modern classic? It has its issues, mainly with the characterization of Obadiah, but there is little else to complain about. RDJ kills it in the role. The others breathe life into their conventional roles and bounce off each other really well. The soundtrack is memorable, though it was never reused, which was a fucking shame. As for the story, it really subverts the genre tropes of a bad guy becoming good. Peter Parker, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Matt Murdock etc. are all good people before they became super. Stark, though not evil, is a person who has profited off of making weapons that kill people (including American soldiers as he explains in the press conference scene), he is a womanizer, irresponsible, reckless and shirks the people around him (he makes his BFF wait for him at an airport for six hours, though the scene is very lighthearted, it does show he is like that). Also revealing one's superhero identity was also a huge trope subversion. It has become a genre trope since then and even the MCU just doesn't really care about secret identities anymore. The CG stuff with practical stuff is some of the best put out by Hollywood even to this day. People hate its colour palette but it really fits the tone of the movie. You can say whatever you want about Jon Favreau's stylistic choices later in his career. It also sets up the MCU really well and does so gently without shoving a room full of easter eggs in your face.
Abcity
I tried explaining that to a co-worker and she said she doesn't like intrumental music just because they don't have "words" and that's a stupid reason. Music can still be beautiful without them! x3
DS2796
@Bob Fg facts
Bob Fg
Lyrics/Words are not necessary.
DS2796
@Nate over the Horizon exactly
DS2796
That’s true music