Lena Raine

American composer and producer

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2025 Deltarune: Chapter 4 video game expected to be released, with music by Lena Raine
2025 Performs live piano editing for Deltarune: Chapter 4.
2024 Composed five new tracks for Minecraft's 1.21 'Tricky Trials' update.
May 28 2024 Officially announced Anothereal, a game combining shoot 'em up and RPG elements, with Raine as the primary designer.
2023 Receives special thanks for Misericorde: Volume One.
2023 Created the soundtrack for Harmony: The Fall of Reverie
2022 Composed music for Minecraft: The Wild Update and Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons
2022 Composed three new tracks for Minecraft's 1.19 'The Wild Update'.
2021 Worked on soundtracks for several notable indie games including Chicory: A Colorful Tale, Deltarune: Chapter 2, and Moonglow Bay
2021 Began development on Anothereal, a shoot 'em up RPG game through her single-person studio Radical Dreamland.
2021 Composed six new tracks for Minecraft's 1.18 'Caves & Cliffs: Part II' update alongside Kumi Tanioka. Created the soundtrack for Chicory: A Colorful Tale and assisted with the soundtrack for Deltarune Chapter 2.
2020 Released 'Reknowing', a remix album of her previous album 'Oneknowing'
2020 Composed four new music pieces for Minecraft's 1.16 'Nether Update'.
2019 Receives special thanks credit for Guildlings project.
2019 Raine created the soundtrack for the Celeste: Farewell expansion and Steven Universe: The Movie
2019 Raine won the ASCAP Video Game Score of the Year award for her work on the Celeste soundtrack.
2019 Released her debut album Oneknowing and began focusing on freelance and self-published work.
2018 Lena Raine composed music for the critically acclaimed video game Celeste and its companion soundtrack 'Madeline's Grab Bag'
2018 Lena Raine released her EP 'A Day on the Road' and single 'Lullaby for Lancer'
2018 Lena Raine was nominated for Best Score/Music at The Game Awards for her soundtrack to Celeste.
2018 Released the text adventure game ESC on itch.io, which she developed and composed the music for, with visuals created by Dataerase.
2016 Released the video game Hackmud and left her position at ArenaNet, continuing to work as a freelance composer.
2014 Worked on the video game Dead State as part of her early career in game development.

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