music COMPOSER, PRODUCER & sound artist
UK based creative working across cinema and contemporary electronic music.
My work is often characterized by experimental electronica, ethereal ambience and textural sound design - Melding elements of ambient, downtempo and immersive cinematic composition - I aim to create sonic landscapes that feel otherworldly, introspective and transportive.
// released and published 500+ original works with labels including sony atv, emi, bmg, ultraphonic, cavendish, deep east and blind colour
// scored MAJOR film works from diverse international contexts - spanning the UK, Spain, Sweden, New York, Hong Kong, Israel and China
// CREATED original music & soundWORKS for global brands including Honda, Guinness, Armani, Samsung and Adidas
// regular support and radio play on outlets such as BBC Radio 1, 6 Music and NME Radio
available for commisSioned works
• film & Television
• Commercial & Brand Work
• Arts & Cultural Projects
Contact me directly for work and collaboration - i would love to hear from you
📧 : NATECONNELLYMUSIC@GMAIL.COM
📱 : +44 (0) 7572474000
“ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL”
Mary Ann Hobbs - BBC6Music
”this is stunning”
Andrew Weatherall
“Mesmerizing”
Lauren Laverne - BBC6Music
“A modern classic”
Paul LESTER -The Guardian
“A beautifully mournful score”
Variety
“Very peculiar”
Tom Ravenscroft - BBC6Music
“Filled with talent and confidence”
Trippin The Rift
“A curious document… both highly inventive and emotionally engrossing”
Clash Music
"Enjoy the goosebumps!"
DE:HYPE
”World class”
Jez Lloyd - Blind Colour
“…music that rewards the patient listener while setting him up as an artist of huge potential”
Indie London
"At once mournful and hopeful"
Pigeons and Planes
“You need this in your life!”
Amazing Radio
"Flows like a Stygian river with viscous layers of glitched sonics”
Soniscope
"The tension and anguish in Connelly’s ‘Di Skyver’ is unforgiving…"
Word Is Cheap
"has a classic, sumptuous, minimal feel akin to a stylish black leather armchair, which you see through a shop window and imagine being perfect in your living room, until you realize it costs twice your annual salary."
The Monitors
