Andrew Rohrmann, better known by his stage name scntfc (formerly Scientific American), is an American composer and sound designer. His solo productions, which incorporate elements of electronic dance music, hip-hop, and rock, have been used by The Seattle Art Museum, the Sound Unseen Film Festival in Minneapolis and for well-known television ads promoting Hewlett-Packard and Discover.

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Birth nameAndrew Rohrmann
Also known asScientific American
OriginSeattle, Washington
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Years active2000's-present
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Websitescntfc.com

History

After establishing himself as a member of Seattle's indie rock scene with his band Hush Harbor,[1] scntfc became interested in the idea of using the computer as his primary instrument.

In 2001 Rohrmann formed a production company along with Plastiq Phantom named Polar Empire. They have done commercial compositions for clients such as Nike, MTV, Volkswagen, and AMC. He has completed critically praised remixes for a number of indie favorites including Modest Mouse, 764-Hero, and Red Stars Theory. He has also composed and produced the sound for the 2016 game Oxenfree, and composed the music for several of Broken Rules' games.

Portfolio

YearTitleTypeRole
2001Saints of Infinity[2]AlbumComposer
Undone[3]Soundtrack
2002tencore[4]Album
2011The Hanford Reach e.p.[5]Extended play
tubes[6]Album
Xbox 360 system software[7][8]SoftwareSound designer
ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction[9][10]SoundtrackComposer
2012Pierce The Air (scntfc vs Andrew Luck vs Dosadi remix)[11]Remix
Sword and Sorcery: Moon Grotto[12]Album
2013Rogue Legacy Reborn[13]Soundtrack
Lotus[14]
2014Peggle 2 Remixes[15]Remix
Plants vs. Zombies 2 Zen-Garden themeSoundtrack
2015Vector-Z: Space Ranger[16]
Galak-Z: The Dimensional[17]
Odd, Fugl, et Luna[18]Album
2016Mr. Robot: Exfiltrati0n[19]Soundtrack
Oxenfree[20]
Side Stories[21]Extended play
2017Old Man's Journey[22]Soundtrack
2018ELOH[23]
2019Afterparty
Sneaky Sasquatch[24]
2021Jett: The Far Shore
Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals[25]
2022Gibbon: Beyond the Trees[26]

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