MAGNUS FIENNES

Magnus Fiennes is a British composer, record producer, songwriter and creator of music-driven entertainment. He has written music for over a hundred hours of film, television and video-games and has worked with recording artists as diverse as Shakira, Tom Jones, Neneh Cherry, Massive Attack, Morcheeba, Marriane Faithfull, Bryan Ferry and Pulp.

Magnus’s film scores include Onegin (1999), Chromophobia, (2005), Donkeys (2007), The Pervert’s Guide To Ideology (2011) and several animated features such as Casper’s Scare School (2006) and Here Comes Peter Cottontail (2005). He has written and produced additional music for Johnny English (2003), Five Seconds To Spare (2000), The Next Best Thing (2000) and Addicted To Love (1997).

TV work includes long-running UK primetime shows such as Death In Paradise (2011-2017), Hustle (2004- 2012), Murphy’s Law (2005-2007) and The Fixer (ITV 2006-7). Other TV serials include Injustice (2008), The Last Enemy (2005) and Five Days (2007) which garnered winner of best music at Reims International TV awards 2008. He has composed music for over 200 commercials including campaigns for Coca Cola, Lotus, Caesar’s Palace, Barclays Bank, Kraft, Cadbury’s, Estee Lauder, Ford and Sega, and has also written music for Nintendo’s Game-Boy console.

Magnus’s career began in pop music. He co-wrote and co-produced much of All Saint’s eponymous 1997 album including UK number one hit ‘Never Ever’Further seminal productions include the Fat Les 1998 World Cup anthem ‘Vindaloo’ (UK no. 2), Dot Allison’s album 1999 Afterglow (leading to collaboration with Massive Attack on songs for Luc Besson’s Danny The Dog), and Australian singer Alex Lloyd’s platinum album Watching Angel’s Mend which was ARIA nominated for Producer Of the Year in 2002. Magnus is also known for shaping the crossover sound of the biggest-selling string quartet in history, controversial ‘sex and violins’ all-girl act Bond, for whom he wrote and produced on three platinum-selling albums between 2002 and 2010.

Magnus created and produced the $20 million music-driven animated TV show Freefonix (2007) for BBC Worldwide. Over a hundred songs were written for the series and forty half-hour episodes aired globally. Freefonix was nominated Best Animated Kid’s Show at Annecy Film Festival in 2008.

Recent work includes music for ground-breaking digital art platform SLO Image in 2011 which exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery and the Victoria & Albert Museum, and a collaboration in 2013 with immersive theatre company Punchdrunk on music for their seminal National Theatre co-production, The Drowned Man. In 2015 he composed a series of concert works for the world’s largest stringed instrument, the Earth Harp.

Magnus is based between London and Los Angeles.