Jaroslav Beck (born 29 May 1988 in Strakonice) is a Czech composer and entrepreneur, most known as a co-creator of the successful VR game Beat Saber.
In 2016, Beck founded his own company, Epic Music Productions, which was focused on creating soundtrack compositions for both the gaming and film industries.
To follow the family tradition, he entered University of West Bohemia in 2007 and studied at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering until he quit in 2012.
A major step in this direction was a techno festival in Roudnice nad Labem with Carl Cox as the headliner.
After the “Apokalypsa” show in Brno, he changed his stage name to Jay Beck and he started to lean towards progressive house.
He has performed at Summer of Love (Pardubice), Mácháč (Machovo Jezero), Apokalypsa (Brno), Duplex (Prague), and elsewhere.
[3] In Oxford, he changed his DJ stage name to “Sqeepo” and he started leaning towards the electronic music style called “Dubstep”.
Award for the Best Cinematic / Cutscene Audio as a part of the team that stood behind the StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void introduction trailer.
Beck later worked with Cliff Bleszinski's company Boss Key Productions on trailers and soundtracks for a game called LawBreakers.