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[[File:NeilDavidge.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Neil Davidge in the [[Making Halo 4: Composing Worlds]] documentary.]]
[[File:NeilDavidge.jpg|thumb|300px|Neil Davidge in the [[Making Halo 4: Composing Worlds]] documentary.]]


'''Neil Davidge''' is a music composer working in collaboration with [[343 Industries]]. Hailing from Bristol, England, he is known for his work with [[wikipedia:Massive Attack|Massive Attack]] and the 2010 film ''[[Wikipedia:Clash of the Titans (2010 film)|Clash of the Titans]]''.<ref name="HB">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/04/11/Neil-Davidge.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''', ''The Halo Bulletin: 4.11.12'']</ref> In early [[2011]], he was chosen by [[Sotaro Tojima]] to be ''[[Halo 4]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s composer.{{Ref/Reuse|HB}}  His work as a composer was featured in the [[Awakening|''Halo 4'' announcement trailer]] and he was credited as such in June 2011.<ref>[http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2011/halo-4-awakening/ '''The Inspiration Room''', ''Halo 4 Awakening'']</ref> Yet, he was not officially announced as the game's musical composer until April 2012.<ref>'''[[Making Halo 4: Composing Worlds]]'''</ref> Davidge composed the ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]'', which was originally released on [[2012|October 22, 2012]].<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/08/22/The-Halo-Bulletin-82212.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 8.22.12'']</ref> Davidge, claiming to be a "passionate ''Halo'' fan", stated that he was honored and thrilled to help compose the score for ''Halo 4''.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/04/11/meet-halo-39-s-new-composer.aspx '''GameInformer''', ''Meet Halo 4's New Composer'']</ref>
'''Neil Davidge''' is a music composer working in collaboration with [[343 Industries]]. Hailing from Bristol, England, he is known for his work with [[wikipedia:Massive Attack|Massive Attack]] and the 2010 film ''[[Wikipedia:Clash of the Titans (2010 film)|Clash of the Titans]]''.<ref name="HB">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/04/11/Neil-Davidge.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''', ''The Halo Bulletin: 4.11.12'']</ref> In early [[2011]], he was chosen by [[Sotaro Tojima]] to be ''[[Halo 4]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s composer.{{Ref/Reuse|HB}}  His work as a composer was featured in the [[Awakening|''Halo 4'' announcement trailer]] and he was credited as such in June 2011.<ref>[http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2011/halo-4-awakening/ '''The Inspiration Room''', ''Halo 4 Awakening'']</ref> Yet, he was not officially announced as the game's musical composer until April 2012.<ref>'''[[Making Halo 4: Composing Worlds]]'''</ref> Davidge composed the ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]'', which was originally released on [[2012|October 22, 2012]].<ref>[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/08/22/The-Halo-Bulletin-82212.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 8.22.12'']</ref> Davidge, claiming to be a "passionate ''Halo'' fan", stated that he was honored and thrilled to help compose the score for ''Halo 4''.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/04/11/meet-halo-39-s-new-composer.aspx '''GameInformer''', ''Meet Halo 4's New Composer'']</ref>

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Neil Davidge in the Making Halo 4: Composing Worlds documentary.

Neil Davidge is a music composer working in collaboration with 343 Industries. Hailing from Bristol, England, he is known for his work with Massive Attack and the 2010 film Clash of the Titans.[1] In early 2011, he was chosen by Sotaro Tojima to be Halo 4's composer.[1] His work as a composer was featured in the Halo 4 announcement trailer and he was credited as such in June 2011.[2] Yet, he was not officially announced as the game's musical composer until April 2012.[3] Davidge composed the Halo 4: Original Soundtrack, which was originally released on October 22, 2012.[4] Davidge, claiming to be a "passionate Halo fan", stated that he was honored and thrilled to help compose the score for Halo 4.[5]

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