Christopher Tin
An image from Dead Space: Aftermath, one of the productions that also features Christopher Tin.

Christopher Tin

May 21, 1976 — Redwood City, California, USA

Christopher Chiyan Tin (born May 21, 1976) is an American composer of art music, often composed for film and video game soundtracks. His work is primarily orchestral and choral, often with a world music influence. He won two Grammy Awards for his classical crossover album Calling All Dawns.

Tin is perhaps best known for his choral piece Baba Yetu from the video game Civilization IV, which in 2011 became the first piece of video game music to win a Grammy Award. His Grammy win was considered a significant milestone for the critical acceptance of music from video games, and following his win the Recording Academy retitled their visual media categories to become more inclusive of video game soundtracks, before eventually creating a dedicated Grammy award for 'Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media'.

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic

2010

Dead Space: Aftermath

Dead Space: Aftermath

2011

The Insatiable

The Insatiable

2006

Another Day In Paradise

Another Day In Paradise

2008

Once Upon Atari

Once Upon Atari

2003

Wedding For One

Wedding For One

2008

Confetti

Confetti

2020

Diplomacy

2009