Steven Richard Davis
Steven Richard Davis is a Los Angeles-based composer, widely recognised for his exceptional contributions to film, television, video games, and commercials, including a prolific portfolio of over 100 projects, each exemplifying his distinctive compositional style.
He began his musical odyssey as a percussionist in elementary school. By the age of 12, he founded the band Lamoor, where he showcased his talents as lead vocalist and guitarist. His formal education in recording arts and music production at California State University, San Marcos, culminated in the attainment of his bachelor's degree, and he studied composting for his master's degree at UCLA. Post-graduation, he found he profoundly enjoyed writing music in the studio, ultimately eclipsing his desire to tour with the band.
The turning point in Steven's career came with a viewing of the film "Amadeus", a portrayal of the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This ignited a true passion for composing, prompting his decision to relocate to Los Angeles in 2006 and enrol in UCLA's esteemed film composition programme. He gained invaluable opportunities to collaborate with luminaries in the field, including Christopher Young, Lorne Balfe, Brian Tyler, Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer, Benjamin Wallfisch, Steve Jablonsky, and Heitor Pereira. Together, they scored notable projects such as "Top Gun: Maverick", several Marvel productions including "Thor: The Dark World" and "Black Widow", and video games such as "Warframe" and "Assassin's Creed: Black Flag".
Presently, as the owner of SRD MUSIC, Steven and his dedicated team are committed to delivering exceptional music for film, television, and video games.
