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Mohammad Affan (Orivian) (born December 31, 1992 in Pakistan, Karachi) is a Pakistani video game, television and film score composer. He composed soundtracks for , Dreamland & Rhumba The Anthem. His scores use orchestra, choir, acoustic manipulations and electronic soundscapes. Biography Early years Orivian started playing piano at an early age. Later, he took several years of training in electronic synthesizers, note reading, choir singing and classical composition for piano. However, he is mostly self-taught. Orivian started using computers for composing on a M-audio Key-rig 49 at age 18 and later. He and Qzer became members of the demo group LLT Productions, and later started collaborating with a producer known as Bond Wahaj. They eventually made the LLT label production Hardwired. Orivian also created and scored the first remake version of Jesper Kyd (Ezio Family), together with a 4front True Pianos & his 49 keys Midi Keyboard. Orivian then left the electronic music scene and started to work as a game & film musician. Freelance Many former Equinox Recordings members returned to the record company to re -start the label in the middle of 2013. Orivian moved his ownership over to his great friend Hasan Haider Jafri and set up his own sound studio in Defence Housing Authority called "The Volt Studio 3.0". He worked as a freelance computer game musician, label owner, graphic designer & radio jockey.He then produced the music for , recorded in Pakistan, Karachi in his bedroom studio. Orivian wrote the soundtrack for the game to be known as the King Of The Seven Seas which would inspire the crew of Edward Kenway from the story line of the game. Works Orivian has composed music for many different forms listed below : Games * 2013 -[https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/jesper-kyd-assassins-creed/id656291924 Assassin's Creed II (Ezio Family - Orivian Remake)] * 2013 - Soundtracks * Orivian & Physical Phase - Discovery * Orivian & Shayan Badri - Anywhere Trailers * Rhumba A State Of Dance (Biggest Festival in Pakistan,Karachi)
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