Ross Lara

American composer, producer, and engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ross Lara is an American composer, producer, and audio engineer.[1][2][3]

OriginUnited States
Years active2009–present
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Ross Lara
Lara performing at FUR Nightclub in Washington, D.C., December 2007
Lara performing at FUR Nightclub in Washington, D.C., December 2007
Background information
OriginUnited States
OccupationsComposer, producer, audio engineer
Years active2009–present
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Career

Lara began his music career as a DJ before moving into production and composition.[4]

In 2022, Lara relocated his production company, Archipelago Entertainment, to Breckenridge, Colorado. The new facility was designed to support immersive audio, specifically integrating a Dolby Atmos mixing suite for music and film projects.[1][5][6]

In a 2022 interview published during the game's development, video game developer Beamdog identified Ross Lara as the composer for the video game MythForce.[2]

Selected credits

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Year Title / project Primary artist or production Lara credited as Ref.
2023 MythForce Beamdog / Aspyr Composer [2][7]
2021 "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Tate McRae Synthesizer; keyboards [8]
2018 "Who Waits for Love" SHINee Composer; arranger [9][10]
2018 "No Better Than This" JEONG SEWOON Composer; arranger [11][12]
2013 "Dream Girl" SHINee Composer [13][14]
2013 "G.R.8.U" VIXX Composer [15][16]
2013 "Say U Say Me" VIXX Composer [17][18]
2013 "Want U Back" 100% Composer [19][20]
2011 "We Don't Stop" Fiestar Composer [21][22]
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