Coleman, associate professor of music production & recording arts, composed the music soundtrack for The Nemesis Club's third escape room, "Henchmen's Heist."
The Nemesis Club, based in Phoenix, Arizona, is set to open its third escape room called “Henchmen’s Heist.” The premise of this new game is that the players have been recruited by the villain known as The X. They’re tasked with breaking into the lair of the superhero Millennium Man (located in the basement of his parents’ house) to steal his most prized possession.
The Nemesis Club’s first two escape rooms, “EVIL Robots” and “Mogollon Monster,” which opened over the last four years, have won national and international awards and rave reviews by both fans and critics for their high quality and deeply immersive experiences enhanced by technology, lighting, sound design, music, interactive props, sets, and innovative puzzles and tasks.
Elon University music department faculty member Todd Coleman composed interactive orchestral soundtracks for each of the three escape rooms at the Nemesis Club, along with extensive sound design work for “Mogollon Monster.” The soundtracks adapt to the players’ actions and activity, similar to a first-person live-action immersive video game.
All three soundtracks are available on all major music platforms including Apple Music and Spotify: