Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dylan studied tuba with Doug Tornquist and Tommy Johnson and is an accomplished player in a wide variety of musical genres-classical, jazz, rock, and experimental. He has performed with many artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Al Jareau, Wynton Marsalis, Aierto Moreira, Andre Williams, James Ingram, and Henry Mancini. Additionally, he has played for some of the most notable orchestral conductors of our time.
Dylan is unique on the rock tuba, having played with many well-known artists and bands. As a band leader, guitarist, and lead singer, he performed throughout Los Angeles with his rock/fusion band "Liberty".
Dylan is part of a rare breed of new composers who still hear music differently. This is due in part to his mastery of multiple musical instruments, both western and ethnic. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
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A 100 second tribute to the spirit of the master vibraphone player. Listen close, it's in 15/4. Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A sweeping scene of the American West accompanied by a 31 piece studio orchestra. Navajo flute and percussion performed by the composer. Copyright 2003 Dylan King |
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A cartoon-like cue from a comedic chase scene. Copyright 2003 Dylan King |
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The character in this cue is sad and lonely at first, but it is then revealed that everything is great in a sudden change of exteme jubilation.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A cityscape cue with tuba and jew's harp played by the composer along with a seven piece jam band. Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A melancholy and mysterious cue in which the character is worrying about the future now that her husband is dead.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A scene above an arabic city looking down on the ancient landscape from a flying carpet.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A sexy dream that is interrupted by the realization that the dreamer is stuck in the middle of the dessert being eaten by vultures. Copyright 2003 Dylan King |
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A quiet, emotional cue evoking a Middle-Eastern romance.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A swarm of Zombies are trying to get into your house! This 12-tone piece in 5/4 uses a string quartet to scare your socks off as the Zombies break in.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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Slow adagio for string quintet in the style of Samuel Barber's Adagio which was used in the movie "Platoon".
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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An exciting main title cue for a fast paced reality series. Full orchestra with synth tracks added from the composer's studio.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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Written in the style of Prokofiev using sounds from the Reason NN-XT sampler. Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A theme for your company logo.
Copyright 1996 King/Novellino |
Credits: Co-written by Tino Novellino. digitalindependence.com |
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Drama music under dialogue with piano and strings. When the string ensemble comes in the scene is shot from above, floating over the courtroom from a ceiling angle.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A cue for a cartoon where the action takes place at a renaissance fair. The build up in the later part of the cue is the joust, where the heroin is knocked of his horse in a comedic fashion.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A serene scene depicting a father and son fishing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Written in the style of Aaron Copland.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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A thousand years in the future our hero is chased through a futuristic wharehouse by the bad guys, who are musically emphasized with hits on the timpani. He then shoots his friend by accident and gets in an elevator with his dying companion and the chase goes on. The drums drop out when he stops running.
Copyright 2002 Dylan King |
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Theme music written for a damatic series.
Copyright 1998 Dylan King |
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Hard core rock performed by my old band, "Liberty".
Copyright 2002 King/Rideau |
Credits: Music by Keith Rideau and Dylan King. Words by Dylan King. |
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A clean and innocent tribute to pornography. |
Credits: Bass, guitars, tuba, and vocals performed by Dylan King |
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