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Markus Wormstorm | |
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Birth name | Markus V Smit |
Born | 1981 (age 43–44) |
Genres | Electronic |
Instrument | Piano |
Years active | 2001-present |
Member of | Markus Wormstorm The Real Estate Agents Sweat.X |
Formerly of | The Constructus Corporation |
Website | Official website |
Markus Wormstorm (bornMarkus V Smit; 1981) is a South Africanelectronic musician.
Markus is a composer, game developer, and writer currently completing his MA at UCT. He has scored numerous global campaigns for esteemed brands such as STAR WARS, Google, Coke, Amazon, and Audi, among others.
Markus has won several major international awards, including the Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music (2024), the Annecy Special Distinction Award, and the SAFTA Award for Best Original Score. The latter was South Africa’s nomination for the Oscars. He has also won other notable awards like the Clio, Loerie, Summit, and Ciclope Awards (in Europe and Africa). In addition, Markus has been nominated for the Cannes Lions and the Annecy Cristal.
Signed to Sound Ink NY records at the young age of 19, Markus has collaborated and remixed tracks for a variety of artists, including MF Doom (as Viktor Vaughn), Burna Boy, and Waddy & Yolandi from Die Antwoord. Over the years, he has honed an exceptionally sophisticated classical sound, praised by Rolling Stone Magazine. His foray into the gaming industry includes work for brands like EA Games and the creation of a widely downloaded mobile game, "Petting Zoo," in collaboration with New Yorker Illustrator Christoph Niemann.
Operating from his 5.1 studio in Cape Town, Markus excels in blending his classical recordings with cinematic electronic sound design, showcasing his versatile and innovative approach to music and sound production.
Markus moved toCape Town in 2001 where he began his career on the city's electronic music circuit.[1]
He graduated from the Pro Arte School of music, art and drama inPretoria, where he created a number of theatrical writings and won school awards for music and literature. Wormstorm received classical piano training at the age of 12.[citation needed]
After moving to Cape Town, Wormstorm formed collaborations with other musicians. The earliest of these wasIDM producerFelix Laband. Together they created 'Killed by Dwarf', a series of experiments spawned from jam sessions which were never released.[citation needed]
In late 2001, Wormstorm was invited by African Dope Records to submit music to their production music libraries. This resulted in a number of minor synchronisation licenses, which Wormstorm quickly spent on hand-making copies of his "album", which he would hand out at gigs and to friends. This brought him to the attention of rapper/composer/protagonist/satiristWaddy Jones, front man ofJohannesburg's hip-hop group Max Normal. Later frontman for the bandDie Antwoord. When Jones disbanded Max Normal in early 2002, he and long-time DJ partner Sibot invited Wormstorm to collaborate on Waddy'sThe Constructus Corporation project, which resulted in the concept album / graphic novelThe Ziggurat (ADOPECD009 African Dope Records 2002).[2]
In January 2003, he along withFelix Laband decided to leaveThe Constructus Corporation to work on the Real Estate Agents.[citation needed]
Meanwhile, a copy of Wormstorm's "demo" album had found its way into the hands of Alex Threadgold, owner of New York-basedelectronica / IDM label Sound-Ink, which resulted in a 3-album deal for Wormstorm, alongside stablemates M Sayeed ofAnti Pop Consortium andMF Doom. Hisfirst album for the label,Rachel the Bear, was released in digital-only format in 2006.
Together with Simon Ringrose (Sibot) and his brother Duncan Ringrose (long-time collaborator and manager of The Constructus Corporation and The Real Estate Agents), he formed the corporate sound design agency 'SAYTHANKYOU', which has won a number of Gold and SilverLoerie Awards for Composition and Sound Design. Wormstorm's works have provided the soundtrack for ad campaigns for the likes of MetroFM (South Africa's biggest urban music radio station), VR Brandy,Audi,Ford, B.O.E., South African Design Indaba,Nokia and local mobile networkCellC.
In December 2004, African Dope Records, in association with management label Sshadoworkss, released Wormstorm's self-titled debut South African album, bundled as part of the 3CD packThe Real Estate Agents
Wormstorm is also a writer and music producer for the animation collective The Blackheart Gang, who creates short film stories. The group shot their filmThe Tale of How (2006), which toured withResfest in 2007 and has won several animation awards, includingChanel Plus – France. The film wasnominated for the Annecy Cristal and won the Annecy Special Distinction Award.
In 2006, together with vocalist and long-time collaboratorSpoek Mathambo, Wormstorm launched a new collaborative music project called Sweat.X, which they describe as "Afro-electro". Subsequent to an intensive networking effort onMySpace, Sweat.X signed a deal with the UK label,Citinite, in March 2007 and toured Europe in June/July 2007.
In 2012 Wormstorm created a boutiqueonline music search engine geared towards commercial licensing.
In 2013 he released a 12-track album,Not I, but a Friend.In 2013 Wormstorm founded Honeymoon Studios, in Cape Town.
In 2014 he starred in the documentaryFuture Sounds of Mzansi, as he was interviewed as one of the pioneers of electronic music in South Africa. In that year, he also created an online store called The Wormstore. In that year he also created Honeymoon Podcasts. His studio created three episodes in collaboration with the Arthur C. Clark-winning authorLauren Beukes and political analyst, award-winning author, and historianMax du Preez. In April 2015 Wormstorm won a Safta Award for Best Achievement in Original Score[3] for his work on the feature filmFour Corners.
Later that year, he released a self-titled EP under the pseudonym of Akira on his own label, Biblo Records, for digitaldownload.
Markus scored his second feature film in 2021 for directorRobin Goode's debut feature, Free State.In 2023, Markus scored Ian Gabrial's filmDeath of a Whistle Blower, whichpremiered at the Toronto Film Festival that year.In 2023, Markus scored a STAR WARS film titled"Aau's Song," for which he would later winBest Achievement for Original Music in TV/Streaming at the 51st Annie Awards.
Markus Wormstorm features in the 2010 South African documentary,The Creators. In the film, Wormstorm and Sweat.X co-collaborator Spoek tour South Africa's Karoo, making music and exploring the disconnect with the impoverished local community.