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Arman Aloyan was born in Hollywood, CA to Armenian immigrants. He began to fall in love with classical music at the age of four, listening to the works of Mozart, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and others for hours on end. His mom, Vardui, had tried to learn the piano but her parents could not afford it. Arman made it a goal to fulfill the promise of one day mastering the piano. Around the age of six, he started taking notice of film scores in particular, especially the works of John Williams, Nino Rota and Hans Zimmer. He was obsessed with their soundtracks and was now convinced he wanted to write music for film. Aloyan’s focus was building a fresh sound - one that was influenced by electronic house music. At the age of twelve, he composed the score to his first short film, “Subhuman,” which went on to garner awards at numerous film festivals and secure distribution in over 40 countries across the world. Over the next four years (while still in high school), Aloyan scored an additional 11 short films and wrote music for numerous commercials, Celsius and AR-57 to name a few. Aside from composing, Aloyan has worked with indie artists and built a name as music producer and engineer. in 2020, he released his first house/electronic album “In Frequencies,” featuring various styles and sub-genres within the dance/chill electronic sound world.