Biography

Dominic Glynn is one of the world's most prolific composers of production music. His work has featured worldwide in hit TV shows including "The Simpsons", “Red Dwarf” and "Dead Like Me" and in movies like "Kevin & Perry Go Large" and Eddie Murphy/Jeff Goldblum comedy "Holy Man".

Dominic began his career writing incidental music for BBC TV's "Doctor Who" in the late 1980s, and is one of a select number of composers to have re-arranged the show's iconic theme tune. In the 90s he continued to compose for a number of BBC shows, and after a series of leftfield underground dance record releases, he formed his own independent record label. Today he can often be seen DJing for “The Big Chill”. Live work has included performing at London’s Festival Hall with pedal-steel guitar legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project “Cybajaz”.

Dominic has composed the score for a series of short supernatural film dramas, screened at London's Frightfest horror film festival, as well as music for two contemporary dance films. More recently, he has composed the score to upcoming British feature film “Bad Day” starring Claire Goose and Donna Air, as well as a new radio revival of sci-fi classic “Blake's 7”.