Dominic Glynn's latest big-screen work is the score for Anthony Baxter's BAFTA-winning documentary feature film "Eye of the Storm", but his career began back in 1986 when he became one of the few people to arrange the theme tune to the classic TV series "Doctor Who". He reworked the famous theme that accompanied Colin Baker's Doctor, and composed incidental music for the series throughout the late 1980s. As one of Britain's most prolific composers of production music, his work can be heard in hundreds of films and TV productions, as diverse as "The Simpsons", "Red Dwarf", Marvel's Runaways and "Homeland" and in movies, radio, podcasts and commercials around the world. In the last thirty years he has written regularly for Universal, BMG, Warner Chappell and Zone Music libraries, amongst others.
In the 1990s, with a love of underground electronic dance music he formed Syzygy with Justin Mackay, releasing records with the dance offshoot of Creation Records - famous for leading the Brit Indie scene, and also with Rising High Records - a label that was firmly at the forefront of UK techno. He went on to form his own No Bones Records, and later became a regular DJ for The Big Chill festival.
Dominic has scored music for the computer game industry, and live work has included a performance at London's Royal Festival Hall with pedal-steel legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project Cybajaz. His collaborations with video artist collective D-Fuse have resulted in performances in the UK, Germany and Switzerland, together with regular screenings as part of the One Dot Zero digital arts showcases. His composition "The Sheltering Sky" is now part of the Trinity College piano syllabus, while theme park fans will be familiar with Dominic's track "Stressed Out"which is the theme to Alton Tower's famous Oblivion ride.
Dominic scored a series of supernatural shorts produced by horror legend David McGillivray - all screened at London's Frightfest film festival. He composed the full score for the films "A Dangerous Game", "You've Been Trumped Too" and "Flint: Who Can You Trust?", as well as soundtrack music to the radio revival of the famous "Blake's 7" sci-fi series broadcast on BBC 4 Extra. Other recent broadcast work includes two documentaries for Channel 4 and contributions to the hit BBC series "Episodes". The 2024 BBC Sounds podcast "Trumped" features original music by Dominic.