Robert Wear
Robert Wear began a 20-year career working for Who Did That Music (later Groove Addicts), a major music company in Los Angeles, producing imaging packages for multiple radio stations globally and has been awarded multiple Promax International Imaging Gold Awards. He also has created music and sound design for literally hundreds of commercial campaigns. He has worked with clients such as: Disney, Honda, Mercedes, Gatorade, Sony, etc; Saatchi & Saatchi, JWT, DDB, Leo Burnett, Y&R, etc. Robert also collaborated with A-list feature film composers such as: Danny Elfman, Don Davis, Christopher Young, and Basil Poledouris.
Under his alias, The Erektor, Robert was highly sought-after to produce albums for bands within the L.A. gothic/industrial scene and beyond. His production and remixing skills gained attention and led to official releases for artists such as Wumpscut, Leaether Strip, Nitzer Ebb and Angelspit. His strong artistic sense naturally lent itself well to the world of production music, and his work has been used in major campaigns including Mad Max: Fury Road, Avengers 2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Mission Impossible, Peppermint, Red Sparrow, The Wall, Life, Don’t Breathe, Taken 3, Fantastic Four, The Maze Runner, Lucy, and Edge Of Tomorrow.