Rob Deas
With unmatched passion for music fueling his talent, Rob isn't just pursuing his dream of being an influential music professional -- he's enjoying it.
This site is designed to give you a glimpse into his work, his ideas, and his zeal to create culturally-relevent music for imagery designed to evoke emotion while painting a picture.
ABOUT ROB...
A Life Steeped in Sound
Music has the power to transport us to another time and place.
Rob loves to harness that power with a broad audience of fellow music lovers and passionate musicians alike. Ever since a young age, he has found great joy and satisfaction by being involved in the creative music process.
With over 25+ years experience in the music industry, Rob's resume includes 10 years on the road as a concert pianist, scoring and collaborating on full-length feature films, producing dozens of songs for multiple artists, and composing music for industrial and commercial usage.
Based out of central Indiana, Rob now collaborates his musical ventures with AireBorn Studios, having access to state-of-the-art ProTools studios, award-winning engineers, and Nashville-quality musicians, making any size project of original music or sound design possible.
Special Thanks to a few friends for permission to use these clips or audio files for sharing...
FILM SCORE demos
DITM - Rob Deas film scoring demo
Rob Deas - FILM SCORE DEMO: Opening Credits for "That Night"
Rob Deas - FILM SCORE: Trailer Music Demo for "That Night"
Rob Deas • TWW Film Score Demo: "United Again"
Rob Deas • TWW Film Score Demo: "Into The Abyss"
"Sound Of The Spirit" ~ Rob Deas film trailer score demo
COMMERCIAL music
"Special Memories" • Rob Deas scoring demo
"Personal Victory" ~ Rob Deas scoring demo
Will moving your business account to Home Bank take time?
"Get Up 'n' Hunt" • Rob Deas scoring demo
"Good Business" • Rob Deas scoring demo
"Tanzanian Safari" • Rob Deas scoring demo
Where corporate ideas and creative composing blend for impact...
Sometimes the Director & Producer don't know what they want, and sometimes you're not sure what you're doing either. (Note to Self: don't mention that...) So you sketch out musical concepts for the picture they want to paint. What do you think: do these musical ideas fit the title and picture?