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Justin DiCenzo

Justin DiCenzo

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Justin DiCenzo

Instructor Music

J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts 2145
jdicenzo@lindenwood.edu


Biographical Information

Justin DiCenzo has firmly established himself in the music industry, with his name featured in the music department of the film Get Out and credits on Anderson Paak's Grammy award-winning album Ventura. As the bassist and audio engineer for the eclectic band Elektrodinosaur, Justin blends genres and styles to create music that's as innovative as it is engaging, sharing their work on their YouTube channel and in concert. Known for his lightning-fast editing skills in Pro Tools, Justin's expertise also extends in to sound design, where he has contributed SFX and music to video games like Questy Chess. With a strong foundation in traditional Japanese music from his studies in Osaka, Justin brings a unique perspective to his production work at Clayton Studios and as a professor of music business and entrepreneurship at Lindenwood University. His passion for music is matched by his optimistic forward-thinking approach, particularly in his plans to utilize Wwise for future sound design development and video game scoring projects. Currently, Justin is focused on expanding his business as a game composer and music producer while continuing to push creative boundaries with his group Elektrodinosaur. At home, he finds joy in cooking, and making music with his wife and children.

For collaboration or inquiries, you can reach Justin through jdicenzo@lindenwood.edu, and explore Elektrodinosaur's latest work on their YouTube channel.