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Composer Christopher Burke learned guitar as a kid. Christopher attended NYU film school in the late 1970's and early 1980's. Burke worked as a production assistant on Mother's Day (1980) before going on to compose the score for Splatter University (1984) in the summer of 1981. Starting in 2001 Christopher has been writing and performing "chip music," which is music made using vintage video game consoles and handhelds like Atari ST and Commodore 64. Moreover, Burke has also worked on TV commercials and as a teacher.