Christopher Stevens (b. November 29, 1967) (also credited as Chris Stevens) is a former Dynamix composer and a sound designer. He is also the the co-founder of Loudmouth along side Timothy Steven Clarke.[1] The CEO of Stevens Productions, Inc, he's currently an record producer, mix-engineer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Career[]
Born as Christopher Edmund Stevens on November 29, 1967 in Eugene, Oregon, he graduated from North Eugene High School.
Video Game Career[]
He started his video game career with Dynamix in 1989, writing music and designing sound for their games. These notable titles include Rise of the Dragon, Heart of China, Space Quest V: The Next Mutation, Betrayal at Krondor, the Stellar 7 series (Stellar 7, Nova 9: The Return of Gir Draxon, and Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge) Great War Planes games (A-10 Tank Killer, Red Baron, Aces of the Pacific, and Aces Over Europe), The Incredible Machine series (The Incredible Machine, Sid & Al's Incredible Toons, The Incredible Toon Machine, The Incredible Machine 2), and the Front Page Sports games (Front Page Sports: Football Pro (Front Page Sports: Baseball '94, and Front Page Sports: Football Pro '95)
Both Chris and Timothy Clarke left Dynamix on October 1994 to form Loudmouth, and audio production company. The two combined their efforts to provide music and sound on products such as EarthSiege 2, Silent Thunder: A-10 Tank Killer II, 3-D Ultra Pinball: Fastest Pinball in Space, Bubsy 3D and 3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night. Loudmouth was dissolved in 1999.
Music Career[]
He's worked with musicians like TobyMac and American Idol finalist Mandisa, producing and mixing some of the biggest albums in contemporary Christian music. He's also worked on Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, and Shakira's projects. In 2016, He began to focus his efforts on songwriting and production in the country genre. Jason Aldean, Lindsay Ell, David Lee Murphy, Kenny Chesney, Justin Moore, Morgan Wallen, Drew Baldridge, and Logan Mize have all recorded songs written by him. With David Lee Murphy's "Everything's Gonna Be Alright," featuring Kenny Chesney, Stevens achieved his first number one Billboard and Mediabase Country Song in June 2018. Stevens produced the background track and co-wrote the song with Murphy and Jimmy Yeary.
Gameography[]
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Special Thanks[]
- 1997: Industry Giant (Interactive Magic)
- 2000: Diablo II - Ring of a Thousand (Blizzard Entertainment)
- 2000: 3-D Ultra Lionel Train Town Deluxe - TrainTown Deluxe would not have been possible. (Sierra On-Line)
- 2002: Tribes: Aerial Assault (Sierra Entertainment)
External Links[]
- Christopher Stevens
- FabMusic
- Linkedin, Christopher Stevens
- Twitter, regisfunk
- Instagram, regisfunk
- Moby Games, Christopher Stevens
- Discogs, Christopher Stevens
- All Music, Christopher Stevens
- IMDB, Christopher Stevens