Igor's Egg is a collaboration of musicians, writers, and artists
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| Nash co-created Igor's Egg to be a fusion of his two loves: music and stories. When he's not day-dreaming about adventures in Amaris, Nash works as a composer of video game music and as a world developer / writer at Starlight Runner Entertainment. He plays as a Half-Elf Ranger in D&D, and he can often be heard loudly lamenting the lost art of 16- and 32-bit JRPGs from the 90s. Nash graduated from Ithaca College as a screenwriting major and then from ITP, which is sorta like Hogwarts for techy nerds. |
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| Born in Philadelphia, little Dur was taken across the mighty Delaware River, landing in the suburban oasis of Cherry Hill. He began studying piano and music at the age of 7 and decided bass guitar was his instrument of choice at 15. A formal music education ensued in music theory, jazz and rock at the Atlanta Institute of Music, Emory University, University of Manchester and Ithaca College. Beyond the realm of music, David is a science-fiction and fantasy enthusiast and loves rolling critical-hits against his enemies during intense moments of battle. About Igor's Egg he says, "We are making the band that we wish existed". |
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| Jeff studied physics and music at Ramapo College and has since continued to passionately pursue these seemingly diverse interests. He has published several papers in the field of Music Information Retrieval (MIR) and is currently working on using fancy mathematic models to perform music production at Drexel University. He also enjoys coding in C/C++, Java, Actionscript, Matlab, VHDL, Python, and hacking around on the command line, writing a 'random' number generator that rolls crits with wreckless abandon, however the DM quickly put a stop to that. |
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Liz plays violin. She received a Bachelors of Music in Violin Performance from Ithaca College where she was concert master of the Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra, and assistant concertmaster of the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra. In 2007 Elizabeth began touring with the legendary rock guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, and singer/lyricist Candice Night with their band, Blackmore's Night. Elizabeth has toured throughout Europe and the United States, playing concerts in castles and concert halls in in Poland, Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, Sweden, and Finland. Elizabeth also plays with the Frank Zappa tribute band Project/Object.
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| Growing up on a steady dose of funk and rock, Sal began drumming at 14. Playing in numerous bands since then including Codename, Igor's Egg, and Tres Chom, he has honed his skills and developed into a mature, patient drummer. He prides himself on his listening ability and improvisational tact with musicians. |
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| Ben McGuinn is the studio engineer behind the Landscapes EP and future Igor's Egg releases. Currently acting as head engineer at Rough & Tumble Studios, Ben is a certified Pro Tools expert with a degree in the Recording Arts from Full Sail University. He has a passion for epic music, an obsession with audio equipment and a general interest in anything that bleeps or bloops. |
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| Steele Filipek is an award-winning writer of screenplays, stageplays, television, comic books, short stories, and numerous other media forms. In addition, as a transmedia producer for Starlight Runner Entertainment, he has worked on creating story worlds and designing franchise implementations for such intellectual properties as Transformers, Halo, Dexter, Tron, and Red Faction. |
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Jim Kettner is a writer and illustrator originally hailing from Westchester, NY (former home of the X-men) and soon to be residing in San Francisco, CA (current home of the X-men). In between, he has studied at the School of Visual Arts in NYC and adventured extensively in Brooklyn and the good city of Philadelphia. He has a running comic strip on ifyoumakeit.com documenting punk rock life. Check out his comics and illustrations on kettnerd.com (coming soon).
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