Dan Golding

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Dan Golding

Swinburne University of Technology Associate Professor

Associate Professor Dan Golding is Deputy Chair of Media and Communication at Swinburne University, the host of Screen Sounds on ABC Classic, and an award-winning composer and writer.

Dan is the author of Star Wars After Lucas (University of Minnesota Press, 2019), and with Leena van Deventer the co-author of Game Changers (Affirm Press, 2016). He also created the soundtrack for the BAFTA, DICE, and GDCA winning Untitled Goose Game (2019), which became the first game soundtrack to be nominated for an ARIA award in history. Other composing includes the soundtracks for Push Me Pull You (2016) and the Frog Detective series, for which his score for The Haunted Island (2018) won the APRA-AMCOS Australian Game Developer award for Best Music. Dan recently composed the theme for the ABC’s flagship podcast, ABC News Daily, as well as creating Swinburne’s next_gen now audio branding.

Dan co-hosts the popular film music podcast Art of the Score, and in 2018, Dan presented What Is Music for ABC iView and Triple J with Linda Marigliano. For over a decade he has written journalism and commentary for a wide variety of publications (ABC Arts, Crikey, Buzzfeed, Meanjin, Saturday Paper), and is a video essayist with 1 million views on YouTube. From 2014-2017 Dan was director of the Freeplay Independent Games Festival.

Related Sessions

Games and the Australian Music Industry

FRI, OCT 20, 2:00 PM
Conference
A conversation to unveil the untapped potential for collaboration between Games and the Australian Music industry. Host Kirsty Rivers, Head of Music at Creative Australia, will share the findings of the landmark 2023 Music in Games benchmark audit and lead a discussion with industry representatives: Australian writer and composer Dan Golding, academic Dr Brendan Keogh and Australian art pop musician and Twitch streamer Montaigne. This session is presented by Creative Australia and celebrates the powerful public value of Australian artists and creative practitioners.
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