Megan McDuffee is a Seattle-based award-winning music producer, composer, and recording artist. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, and always had something musical going on, from taking private lessons to 11 years of participating in world-traveling choirs. Megan graduated from the University of California Santa Cruz with a Bachelor of Arts in Film Scoring and a minor in Electronic Music. With a desire to further her education, she went on to the Berklee College of Music, earning a Master's Certificate in Orchestration for Film and TV.
By day, Megan scores video games, TV shows, and movie trailers, and by night she produces dark, moody, edgy electronica and rock that rides the line between dreams and nightmares. Her melodies are infectious, her vocals haunting, and her production punchy and crisp. IGN recently lauded her work as “killer” and Roland featured her in an article about her production.
Megan’s music is a unique velvety and edgy cocktail of Massive Attack, IAMX, Depeche Mode, and Kidneythieves. She is a true powerhouse composing, producing, writing, singing, and engineering all of her own work.
Megan has collaborated with more than 50 other artists such as Scandroid (Celldweller), Emmy-winning James Dooley, DEMONDICE, ALEX, and Mitch Murder to name a few. Megan won two awards from the Annual Game Music Awards, for her lauded synthpop score to WayForward's River City Girls in the categories of 'Best Independent Composer' and 'Best Retro Soundtrack' (2019). She has been featured on the front page of Bandcamp, received a nomination for a Music+Sound Award for her trailer work, and amassed over 3.5 million streams in 2024 alone.