







Adam Dib was raised in Detroit on Motown horn lines and the call to prayer drifting from Lebanese kitchens, and learned early on that a single note can carry history. His scores braid his Lebanese‑Irish roots with jazz‑saxophone chops and cinematic orchestration, creating sonic worlds that balance intimate detail with sweeping vision. Before earning degrees in Jazz Performance (Wayne State) and Screen Composition (Columbia College Chicago), Adam trained as an environmental scientist—a perspective that still shapes his approach. Today, he maps music like a watershed: where one subtle timbral shift can redirect the entire emotional current and reshape the story’s flow. Now based in Los Angeles, he partners with Emmy‑winning composer Michael Kramer on series such as LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, Ninjago: Dragons Rising, He‑Man and the Masters of the Universe, and The Ghost and Molly McGee. Whether orchestrating a full symphonic adventure or a single haunting woodwind line, Adam writes to knit story, place, and listener together into one resonant ecosystem.