Kevin Robles
- Composer
- Music Department
Growing up in Mexico and having lived in many different cities around the world, has equipped Kevin with a diversified perspective that is communicated through his work. Having experienced many different cultures first-hand has taught him to approach each project from multiple perspectives.
Through his deeply inquisitive, empathetic & observant nature, Kevin has a unique ability to create music that resonates on multiple levels and speaks to raw human emotion. Taking sounds from the world such as traffic, typewriters, animals, human breath and even construction sites; he is able to incorporate and manipulate these sounds into his scores, creating a unique and irreplaceable palette of sound and giving each of his projects the extra layer of originality it needs.
Having graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2019 with a degree in Film Composition and a minor in video game scoring, Kevin has since been involved in projects such as Netflix originals "Someone has to Die" and "Minions of Midas". Kevin's has also composed music for independent projects such as "Toro De Oro", the award winning documentary, "Cuban Earth", "The Illustrated Courtroom" and animated series, "Ports".
Through his deeply inquisitive, empathetic & observant nature, Kevin has a unique ability to create music that resonates on multiple levels and speaks to raw human emotion. Taking sounds from the world such as traffic, typewriters, animals, human breath and even construction sites; he is able to incorporate and manipulate these sounds into his scores, creating a unique and irreplaceable palette of sound and giving each of his projects the extra layer of originality it needs.
Having graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2019 with a degree in Film Composition and a minor in video game scoring, Kevin has since been involved in projects such as Netflix originals "Someone has to Die" and "Minions of Midas". Kevin's has also composed music for independent projects such as "Toro De Oro", the award winning documentary, "Cuban Earth", "The Illustrated Courtroom" and animated series, "Ports".