
Andrew Scott Foust began composing music over 27 years ago, and writes for several mediums — film, theater, television, multimedia, and brainwave stimulation. His writing styles include orchestral, orchestral/electronic hybrid, electronic, ambient, rock, jazz, and ethnic. His work has been compared to that of many of his influences, including James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Brian Tyler, Marco Beltrami, and James Horner.
Andrew’s love of music began when he was 15 years old, when he first picked up a guitar, and thereafter, found it difficult to put down. His love of guitar led to an interest in playing piano, bass guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, and various percussion instruments. He graduated from the Atlanta Institute of Music in 1991, where he studied Jazz Performance. He went on to study Music Composition at the University of South Carolina. Aside from currently creating musical scores, he is learning to play violin and creates sample libraries, next hoping to tackle the cello. He lives in Asheville, Oviedo, FL with his wife and two young sons.