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Ryan and Hays Holladay are American composers and sound artists known for their work at the intersection of music, technology, and storytelling. They have collaborated on film scores, interactive installations, and experimental projects. Their latest work includes the soundtrack for "Weapons," written and directed by their longtime friend and musical collaborator Zach Cregger. The Holladay brothers have created sound installations and immersive audio experiences for companies like Dolby and Bose, as well as for the U.S. Embassy in London, where their work is part of the permanent collection. In 2010, they pioneered location-aware albums, mapping music to physical spaces via mobile apps, beginning with projects in Central Park and the National Mall.