Brian LeBarton

Brian LeBarton is an American keyboardist, composer, and music producer, best known for his work with Beck as a touring and studio musician. He has a knack for blending electronic music with traditional rock instrumentation, contributing to the textured, multi-layered sound that characterizes many of Beck’s albums. On the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World soundtrack, LeBarton’s “Threshold (8 Bit)” stands out as a playful, chiptune version of the original Sex Bob-Omb song, reflecting his ability to reinterpret songs in creative and unexpected ways.

LeBarton’s work extends beyond his collaboration with Beck, as he has been involved in various projects in the realms of film, video game music, and electronic soundscapes. His innovative approach to music production, particularly his skill in crafting intricate electronic compositions, has made him a sought-after figure in the indie and experimental music scenes. Through his contributions to both studio albums and live performances, LeBarton continues to push the boundaries of electronic and alternative music.

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