- Height6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
- Dana James Presson is an award-winning American composer and music producer notably recognized for his chilling soundtrack in the 2019 Horror/Thriller film, "Bite Club" which received 13 awards and 30 nominations. His work also featured in the FOX Nation series, "Billion Dollar Idea." Presson's innovated approach earned him prestigious nominations at the 2022 Hollywood Music in Media Awards for "New/Emerging Composer" and the 2023 World Entertainment Awards for "Best Orchestral Composition." In 2024, he was recognized with two Bronze Medals at the esteemed Global Music Awards for his orchestral composition, "Virtù e Fortuna," one for "Composition" and one for "Emerging Artist." He continues to redefine the boundaries of music composition and his journey is a testament to his enduring commitment to redefine cinematic soundscapes.
In the recording artist sphere, he has collaborated with Riggs (Rob Zombie), members of Ministry, Ketil Eggum (Gothminister), and others for his Industrial Rock supergroup collaboration, K.P. Riot Brigade, where he is the producer and primary songwriter.- IMDb Mini Biography By: CyberWorldMusic
- Has one child, son, Jared.
- He has collaborated with many notable artists such as Grammy nominated guitarist, Riggs, formerly of Rob Zombie.
- He is self-taught; learned through experimenting, collaborating, and conversations with musicians, composers, and film and music industry professionals.
- Inspired by the life and literary works of Philip K. Dick.
- Award-winning composer Marcello De Francisci told him, "We live and die by our attempt to inspire and grow.".
- [Regarding Jerry Goldsmith] Total Recall is absolutely the most memorable and brilliant score I've ever heard; it still reveals so much when I listen to it today.
- [Regarding Philip K. Dick] 'Ubik', my favorite novel, is a divine source of musical inspiration. When I read it, Philip K. Dick's words radiate outwardly from the pages within it illuminating my imagination and sparking a roaring creative fire; vivid visual scenes clocked to an underscore of music created within my mind. There's something magical about 'Ubik' and the words written by the man who remembered the future.
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