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Thank you for visiting Roman Kovalik's website. Here you will find information about his work as a composer & music producer for film, TV, video games, music libraries, rock bands and other artistic projects.

Please contact him for any further information at: Roman@RomanKovalik.com.

 

 

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Roman prides himself on being a one-man stop for music delivery. He writes, produces, arranges, orchestrates, mixes, and takes great advantage of his extensive network of the most talented players in town. As versatile and intricate a job can be, Roman takes care of business.

 

Have fun listening to Roman's music and enjoy your stay!

 

 

Current News

 

 

 

Roman is currently scoring for a TV show on TruTV. More information cannot be disclosed due to contractual agreement.

 

 

Roman is currently scoring the web series "Apocalyse Twins", written and directed by Westin Lee.

Mitch and Petey are [fraternal] twins. Mitch is ten minutes older than Petey. In every episode of Apocalypse Twins, they face a crippling threat to their world.

 

 

Roman scored the pilot of the TV series Barry Baz, directed by David Brocca, produced by Pitch Films, CA. Barry Baz is a comedy about an Australian boxer trying to make it as an actor in Hollywood.

 

 

Roman wrote, co-wrote (with John Fulford) and produced a dozen rocking fight songs for the UFC Network.

 

 

Roman scored a TV show for the Discovery Channel. More information cannot be disclosed due to contractual agreement.

 

 

Roman contributed to the The Global Climate Change Music Project with a musical statement representing Swaziland, Africa.

The project's goal is to channel a strong musical message on Global Climate Change (global warming, sea level rising etc.) through numerous Global Change forums and related environmental groups & networks. Each composer is representing their country-musically speaking and to this end there are 178 countries currently contributing.

 

 

Roman finished another horror score for director Aaron Mento on his newest movie "Test of Faith."

A bible seller gets challanged to either follow the word of God and die or trust strangers and gain eternal life.

 

 

Roman wrote and produced the CD "Rock for Sports" for the Source In Sync's library. The CD consists of 16 energetic songs in miscellaneous rock genres such as Punk, Nu-Metal, Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Speed Metal, Crossover, and Industrial Metal and others.

 

Roman finished a commissioned metal song for the final scene of "Feast II: Sloppy Seconds" directed by John Gulager.

The monsters have made it into a small neighboring town in the middle of nowhere and the locals have to band with the survivors of the bar' slaughter to figure out how to survive.

   

Written and directed by Aaron Mento, Roman contributed to the horror festival success of "Absent" with a eerie and suspenseful score that caught the attention of several critics.

Two high school students return to the scene of a brutal classroom suicide, but soon realize that not all is what it seems, and before the night is over, more blood will be spilled.

   

Roman scored a few cues as well as produced the rock track "Sex Machine" for the first and only season of ABC's primetime drama 'Daybreak' starring Taye Diggs.

Today Detective Brett Hopper will be accused of shooting state attorney Alberto Garza. He will offer his rock solid alibi. He will realize he's been framed. And he will run. Then he will wake up and start the day over again.

   

Being approached by director Aaron Mento to write a rock score for "Hard Feelings", Roman combined hard hitting guitar riffs with tasteful string arrangements and modern horror elements and gave the movie a creepy but energetic tone.

Armed with only his trusty baseball bat, Vinny Tomasino is out for revenge against the Alien villains who killed his loving wife, Rosie. But for planet Earth, more than revenge is at stake, as these Aliens thrive on human life, grow in numbers, and plot to take over the world.

   

Roman ghostwrote a trailer witihin "Without the King." Michael Skolnik's documentary on Swaziland 'The last king' has just received its US release. It won the special jury prize at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto and is a Netflix production.

Swaziland is the last absolute monarchy in the world and one of the few African countries that has never faced a civil war. This portrait of a nation in transition juxtaposes the opulent life of the royal family to the bare subsistence of Swazi citizens who are poised to fight for a better life.

   

 

The collaboration with the video game development company "Mocaz" led Roman to write the music and create the sounds to "Rescue Ranger" and "Chevalier".

     
     
   

Roman produced the first record of the Los Angeles based rock band "The God" as well as he contributed with string arrangements.

Band members are God Tronk Inrubas (vocals, piano), God Srtymourjn (guitar), God Roy Lev-Ari (guitar), God Mitchel (bass), God Trip Jeffries III (drums & percussion).

   
For Jack Shanahan's "Bullet in the Brain", Roman wrote a mystical and suspenseful solo piano score.
   
Roman's song "Child's Play" got choosen as a contribution to "We Are All Connected; Berklee College of Music Reaches out to the Women of Darfur", a project financed by Mercy Corps - Be the Change.
   

Roman Kovalik released the CD "Roman Kovalik - Cue Collection", a selection of his works up to 2007. All of the cues found the way into various music libraries that licence his compositions for film and TV.

 

To read about Roman's writing activities before 2007, visit his biography or his credits. Thank you for the interest.

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