
President & Founder, OverClocked ReMix. Software Engineer, Composer, Producer.
Washington D.C. Metro Area

President & Founder, OverClocked ReMix. Software Engineer, Composer, Producer.
Washington D.C. Metro Area
David W. Lloyd is a software engineer, musician, producer, and graphic designer residing in the Metro/DC area of the United States of America.
Mr. Lloyd is the president and founder of OverClocked ReMix, an organization dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of video game music. He has popularized unofficial arrangements of this music by encouraging fans to submit mixes to the website he developed and maintains at http://www.ocremix.org. He has composed and produced numerous such arrangements himself, under the name of "djpretzel," in addition to original compositions available on his personal website at http://www.djpretzel.com. He has appeared alongside industry professionals like Tommy Tallarico and Jack Wall at game music events, and has been interviewed by Salon, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and others for his work with the site. He runs an associated record label, Overclocked Records, to help promote original and arranged music of artists involved in gaming and computer culture.
Mr. Lloyd is also an accomplished software engineer with ten years of experience in web-related technologies. His skillset includes experience in .NET, Java, and PHP software development, relational database design and administration, graphic design and web development using Photoshop and Dreamweaver, and extensive familiarity with Documentum-based software solutions, web services, and XML/XSLT.
Computer Software: Documentum, ASP.NET, XSLT, Java, Web Services, PHP
Web Design: Dreamweaver, Photoshop
Audio: Cubase, Sound Forge, Sonar
(Computer Software industry)
Currently holds this position
(Privately Held; Music industry)
May 2007 — Present (2 years 7 months)
(Privately Held; Myself Only; Music industry)
December 1999 — Present (10 years )
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Computer Software industry)
December 2003 — October 2006 (2 years 11 months)
(Computer Software industry)
1997 — 1999 (2 years )
2000 — 2009
G.A.N.G.