Ross Lara
American composer, producer, and engineer
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Ross Lara is an American composer, producer, and audio engineer.[1][2][3]
Ross Lara | |
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Lara performing at FUR Nightclub in Washington, D.C., December 2007 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | United States |
| Occupations | Composer, producer, audio engineer |
| Years active | 2009–present |
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
| 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] |