Seth Jordan is a talented composer and producer known for his impactful contributions to film and music. His professional journey began with the critically acclaimed documentary “The Backyard,” directed by Paul Hough, for which he composed the score. This project garnered multiple awards, including the Audience Award for Best Film at the 2003 Brooklyn Film Festival, showcasing his ability to enhance storytelling through music.
In addition to “The Backyard,” Seth’s versatility is evident in his work on “Redemption,” directed by Renie Oxley, where he further demonstrated his skill in crafting compelling soundscapes. His original compositions have also been featured in “Labor of Love,” produced by Domestic Workers United, highlighting his commitment to socially relevant projects. These experiences have solidified his reputation as a sought-after composer in the industry.
Seth’s musical journey began in the early 1990s, performing at notable venues such as the Universal Amphitheatre as part of the Club MTV Tour. His early collaborations with producers like Humphrey Riley and DJ Ronski laid the groundwork for his future success. His time in Europe introduced him to the vibrant Drum and Bass scene, which influenced his musical style and expanded his creative horizons.
Currently, Seth continues to innovate in the music industry, collaborating with various artists and producing music for commercials and films. His dedication to his craft, combined with his classical training, positions him as a prominent figure in contemporary music composition.