Bjørn Lynne was born in Norway. During the '80s, he
started to experient with keyboards and computers, making his first
compositions. In 1988, he created the demoscene group "Crusaders" along
with a few of friends. Bjørn was the musician, known under the
pseudonym "Dr.Awesome", and they went on to create a good amount of
Amiga demos. Soon, he began his career in game music as a freelancer,
first working on Amiga games like "Drivin' Force", "Brat", and
"Project-X". In 1995, the game developer Team17 offered him a full-time
job as head of their audio department and Bjørn accepted this
opportunity, yet this involved him to move from Norway to England.
There, he worked on such titles as "Alien Breed 3D", "X2", and the
"Worms" long-lasting series, which became his trademark in the world
VGM. Soundtracks for a number of other games developed by other
companies were also produced. "Seven Kingdoms" and "Ford Racing" are a
couple of examples.
In addition to his implication in game music, Lynne
also creates original music released on albums. His first, "Bjørn Lynne
Demo-Tape", was released in 1991 and his most recent, "Undercover",
came out in 2007. He writes in a diversity of genres, ranging from
synth-based electronic to prog-rock to medieval fantasy and also
trance. To avoid confusion in his fans and their expectation of his
style, he chose to release his trance music under the artist name
"Divinorium". Music for films and TV programs is another venue which
Bjørn explores. This is done either by creating totally new
compositions or by simply licensing pieces from his library.
Bjørn moved back to Norway in 2005 with his wife and
daughter. He is currently a freelance musician, working on both his
solo musical career and new video games. Additionally, he is the owner
of PlasmaDesign, a Plasma TV shop.
- Touched a guitar for the first time in 1997.
- He
has a well-developed online store at which can be purchased his albums,
either on CD or as MP3s. Out of print albums can still be bought as
downloadable MP3s.