Josh Mancell
Mancell in 2015
Born (1969-11-13 ) November 13, 1969 (age 55) Ann Arbor, Michigan , United StatesGenres Occupations Composer music programmer musician Instruments Piano drums guitar timpani vibraphone percussion Years active 1992–present Website joshmancell .com
Musical artist
Josh Mancell (born November 13, 1969) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist who writes music for film , television, and video games . He is best known for his work on the Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter series of video games.
Mancell has received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for his work on the children's television series , Clifford the Big Red Dog .
Early life and education
Mancell was born on November 13, 1969, in Ann Arbor, Michigan . He attended Sarah Lawrence College .[ 1]
As a child, Mancell learned to play the piano , drums , and guitar and was a "rabid record geek". The exposure of playing music in different types of bands (such as punk rock , jazz , marching bands , and orchestras ), combined with fandom in many genres, led Mancell to pursue a composing career. He was encouraged by his college professors to move to Los Angeles to write music for film and television.[ 2]
Career
Mancell has developed a successful career writing musical scores for film and television. In film, he has scored a range of films such as Bongwater (starring Luke Wilson , Alicia Witt and Jack Black ) and Love Comes to the Executioner (starring Jonathan Tucker , Ginnifer Goodwin and Jeremy Renner ) as well as contributing music to the cult indie Chuck & Buck (Independent Spirit Award winner).[ 3]
Mancell's music has been used for the animated television shows Gary the Rat (starring Kelsey Grammer ), Shorty McShorts' Shorts (starring Wilmer Valderrama ), and Clifford the Big Red Dog (starring John Ritter ), which has earned him two Emmy nominations.[ 4]
Mancell is known for his music in video games including Sony 's Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter series, and other titles such as Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie and Interstate '82 . This work was done with the assistance of Mutato Muzika , the music production company which Mark Mothersbaugh formed with several other former members of Devo including his brother, Bob Mothersbaugh .[ 5]
Musical groups
Mancell has been a member of the following bands and musical groups outside of his solo composing career:
The Millionaires – punk rock/garage band (1995–1996)
Uluteka – acid jazz/lounge band (1996)[ 6]
Mutato Muzika – music production company (1992–2007)[ 7] [ 8]
The Dining Room Set – power pop/mod/soul (1999)[ 9]
The Wipeouters – surf/electronic (2001)[ 10]
The Moon Upstairs – psychedelic rock (2006–2010)
Exploding Flowers – pop/post-punk/power pop (2010–present)
Musical style and influences
Mancell's influences include electronic artists such as Mouse on Mars , A Guy Called Gerald , Aphex Twin , Juan Atkins , Richard H. Kirk and Kraftwerk , as well as progressive rock band Pink Floyd . He has cited their "interesting rhythmic elements" and said that "melodically they're simple but kind of leftfield too".[ 2]
Works
Video games
Film
Year
Title
Director(s)
Notes
1997
Bongwater
Richard Sears
with Mark Mothersbaugh
1999
This is Harry Lehman
Brian King
Short film
2000
Chuck & Buck
Miguel Arteta
"Nwo Tew"
2006
Love Comes to the Executioner
Kyle Bergersen
—
2008
Milkshake
Renji Philip
Short film
Stanley
Renji Philip
Short film
2009
The Lights
John Sjogren
—
2010
Love & Other Unstable States of Matter
David Marmor
Short film
2011
Eat the Sun
Peter Sorcher
Documentary
The Dude
Jeff Feuerzeig
Short documentary
2012
Cheesecake Casserole
Renji Philip
—
2013
A Star for Rose
Daniel Yost
—
2015
Dirty Laundry
Renji Philip
Short film
Television
References
^ "Noted Alumnae/i" . sarahlawrence.edu . Archived from the original on May 19, 2015.
^ a b Keiji Dragon (April 3, 2008). "Interview with Josh Mancell" . Crash Mania. Retrieved July 24, 2021 .
^ "Music by Josh Mancell" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on April 25, 2015.
^ Josh Mancell – Awards – IMDb
^ Are you not Devo? You are Mutato , December 5, 2007, retrieved August 4, 2015
^ "Band Info" . The Unofficial ULUTEKA Home Lounge . Archived from the original on May 7, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2012 .
^ "Mutato Muzika Staff Info" . MutatoMuzika. Archived from the original on January 5, 2004. Retrieved January 9, 2016 .
^ "Mutato Muzika Staff Info" . MutatoMuzika. Archived from the original on August 11, 2007. Retrieved August 24, 2016 .
^ "The Dining Room Set" . AllMusic. Retrieved March 19, 2012 .
^ Anderson, Richard J. "The Wipeouters – P'Twaaang!" . Forgotten Records . Kittysneezes. Retrieved March 20, 2012 .
^ "Vairon's Wrath on Steam" . store.steampowered.com . Archived from the original on May 6, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2018 .
External links
International National Artists