
ABOUT ME
The Full Story
Hello, my name is Noah Bradford Rostant. I was born in Valencia, Spain where I lived for 6 years before moving to England. Whilst my love for music and my future career in the music industry was never apparent, as a child I did love people and the stories they told. I was engaged in fiction novels that my parents would read to me every night before bed. I eventually grew a love for films once we moved to England and I got more engrossed in the stories with grand adventures and exciting journeys the protagonist would take to achieve their goal. However, my first main influential story came to me through a game... or a video of someone playing a game. I had only recently got my hands on a Huddle Tablet and was consuming YouTube videos at an alarming rate with me taking in all these 10 - 20 minute videos where I could see into someone else life, someone else's story. It was on this platform that I found the game Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. A game with an incredible story full of struggle, pain, joy, wonder, life and death. The game was fascinating and beautiful in its complex simplicity. I found that whenever I hear or listen to the OST (Original Sound Track) of that game I cry. I feel all these emotions that I have subconsciously associated with the music and thus the story.
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Music isn't a set of notes played in a sequence to please the consumer. Its emotions, stories and real-life occurrences wrapped up into an accessible format that can be heard by anyone and everyone. There is a reason why every country, city and tribe has music. It is truly the Universal Language of the Human Race.
Since that game and that moment where I understood the impact of music I have strived to better understand how and why music can have such a profound effect on us, I looked into writing and story creation, music genres from around the world and how different genres can be perceived. I now create music to help convey the journeys people take. From TV shows to Film and Games.
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- Noah Bradford Rostant -
“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent”