
Collaborating with industry-leading composers to explore new musical soundscapes.

Nacho Gonzalez Nappa is a composer for video games and the concert stage. He's scored popular titles like Kingdom Rush Vengeance, Legends of Kingdom Rush, Iron Marines, and Junkworld, as well as projects for Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify, and Exile Content.
He's released four solo albums blending jazz, tango, and contemporary classical music, collaborating with Grammy-winning artists like Terence Blanchard, John Patitucci, and Ruben Rada. In 2016, he launched ulabmusic.com with Univision, producing over 10 albums and documentaries like CUBA: Music Revolution, featured at the Madrid and Santa Barbara Film Festivals. He also produced Rise-Up, a border concert broadcast to 80 million viewers.
Previously, Nacho worked in social impact across Latin America, co-founding the U.S. branches of techo.org and socialab.com. “I write music to understand who I am,” he says. “I want my music to move you—to help you feel, reflect, and maybe even understand a little more about who you are.” He teaches music for video games at Berklee College of Music.

Chloe Liuyan is a Chinese composer based in New Jersey and New York. She creates music that lives between concert halls, interactive electronic experiments, and independent storytelling for film, animation, games, and theater. For Chloe, composing is about capturing feelings too subtle or strange to be easily expressed—she wants her work to be a musical exchange, where shared experiences and unspoken emotions are held in a safe space.
She works with sounds and aims to explore the limitless soul in each one, whether they come from nature, everyday objects, synthesizers, or anything else she hears.
Chloe has collaborated widely with artists from diverse creative backgrounds. She loves to collaborate because every partner invites her into their way of seeing the world, which enriches her own understanding and fills her with new ideas for musical expression.