Dominic's most recent production music work for UPPM can be heard on CHAP380 - Documentary Oddity
As well as creating legendary libary music, Dominic Glynn is something of a legend among "Doctor Who" fans, being one of the few people to have arranged the theme tune to the classic TV series. In addition to the 1986 reworking of the famous theme that accompanied Colin Baker's Doctor, he also composed incidental music for the series through the late 1980s. The early '90s saw his love of underground dance music result in a series of releases for Rising High Records. He went on to form his own No Bones Records, and now DJs regularly for The Big Chill. Live work has included a performance at the Festival Hall with pedal-steel legend BJ Cole, and the electronica/jazz hybrid project “Cybajaz”
Today, as one of Britain’s most prolific composers of library music, his work has featured in films and TV productions worldwide, as diverse as "The SImpsons", "American Idol", "Red Dwarf" and "Dead Like Me" and in movies such as "Kevin & Perry Go Large" and Eddie Murphy/Jeff Goldblum comedy "Holy Man". Recent work has included the score to the new Brit-crime thriller "Bad Day", a series of supernatural horror shorts screened at London's Frightfest film festival, and soundtrack music to the BBC7 radio revival of the legendary "Blake's 7"
Recent credits include:
Spongebob Squarepants
Coronation Street
Tonight with Trevor McDonald
Jeremy Kyle
The One Show
Gok's Fashion Fix
American Idol
Ray Mears Northern Wilderness
Coast
How to Look Good Naked
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
Come Dine With Me
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
Location Location Location
The Apprentice
So You Think You Can Dance
The Simpsons
Jon Stewart's Daily Show
Ten Years Younger
Panorama
Commercials for Knorr, Burger King, Ford, Clarityn & Vanish