Career
He worked with Core Design between 1996 and 1998, for the first three games, among others He worked also with profile names such as the Spice Girls and Orange. In 2008 he became full-time Audio Director for Vatra Games where he worked until 2010.
After this he became Audio Director at City Interactive in Warsaw where he worked on Sniper 2: Ghost Warrior and Alien Rage.
He has been praised among critics and has received several informal awards. Recently, thanks to the vast flash site Newgrounds, he worked together with Adam Phillips and composed the music for his latest release in the Brackenwood series.
Nathan was born in England and is the 3rd child of Patrik McCree and Beverly Allison. As a child, he spent time singing in a choir from the age of 6 where he learned about harmonies and progressions from choral music
He started writing music when he was 11, on a Korg Delta synthesizer bought by his father, he used his 4 track reel to reel tape recorder to multi-track.
He studied Computer Science at Kingston University and got his first job with Core Design as a programmer. His job there was to code a music sequencer for the Sega Mega Drive, he wrote some music on it to demonstrate how it worked. The boss liked the music and he asked him to write the music for Asterix and the Power of the Gods.
Nathan is most well known for creating the original music for I. While creating the music, he had an idea in mind to create music that sounded like English classical music
He notes that his influences might have come from English classical music that his father used to play when he was small. He wrote the entire score for the first in 4 weeks without insight on the game levels to help him draw the music accordingly.
On the following two games he was still getting very limited descriptions for what musical elements he needed. He spent three months working for World War II After II he left to go freelance and he was contracted in to do the music for 3.
He was not contracted to work on 4, being later replaced by Peter Connelly who composed music for another 3 games.
He interviewed Peter to replace him at Core Design.