Benson Taylor

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Benson Taylor
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Taylor speaking at a fundraiser in 2014.
Background information
Birth name Mark Davison
Born (1983-09-10) September 10, 1983 (age 40)
Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Genres Film score, electronic, dark ambient, classical, trip hop, hip hop, blues, Post-industrial, experimental music, ambient
Occupation(s) Composer, songwriter, music producer, remixer
Instruments Piano, synthesizers, music sequencer, samplers, trumpet, guitar, drum machine, bespoke electronics
Years active 2009-present
Labels EMI Music Publishing, Universal, Fairwood Music, Sony/ATV
Associated acts David Bowie, Meshell Ndegeocello,[1] Bat for Lashes, Temples, Ken Duro Ifill, CeeLo Green, Sam Williams
Website bensontaylor.com
Notable instruments
Orchestra, Schimmel Piano, Elka Synthex, Kemble Piano, Korg MS-20, Roland Juno-60, Moog synthesizers, Roland Jupiter-4, Yamaha CS-80

Benson Taylor, FRSA (/tlɔər/; born Mark Davison, 10 September 1983)[2][3] is an English composer, producer and electronic musician who is best known for producing music for film. His style of music encompasses a British influence, often working a classic film score sound amongst electronics and other musical settings.[4][5]

Taylor won the "Best Original Music" award at the 2014 Monaco International Film Festival.[6]

He was styled as the "New Sound of Hollywood" by MovieScope Magazine in their 24th issue.

In 2015, Taylor scored and produced the music to Mathew Cullen's upcoming thriller adaptation of the Martin Amis novel, London Fields, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Amber Heard, Cara Delevingne, & Johnny Depp.[1][7][8]

Taylor is a goodwill ambassador for the Cambodian Children's Trust.[9]

Life and career

Born in Brontë Country, Bradford, and educated at Bradford Grammar School in the United Kingdom,[10] Taylor later studied composition at the University of California, Los Angeles. After UCLA in 2009, he studied privately with American composer Mark Mancina, and orchestrator Hummie Mann.[11][12]

Taylor began writing music at a young age whilst working as a radio producer. He later launched a studio in England and has since written scores for television shows broadcasting worldwide, including Two and a Half Men, 30 Rock, 90210, and The Big Bang Theory, as well as producing music for the Super Bowl between 2010 and 2014.[13] Taylor's music has been widely used across international advertising campaigns, including Jose Cuervo's 2015[14] campaign, and a collaboration in 2011 with CeeLo Green for the Las Vegas Tourist Board.[15][16]

In 2011, Taylor made his London West End theatre debut co-composing the electronic music for Derek Bond's production of the play Many Moons.[17][18]

In June 2013, music publishers Fairwood Music announced that they had added Taylor to their roster of artists which over the years has included David Bowie, U2, Cat Stevens, The Average White Band, Bob Marley, and J.J. Cale. Taylor told British magazine Music Week, "I'm extremely humbled to join their roster, amongst some of the most recognised talents in the world. Here's hoping some of it will rub off on me!"[19]

Taylor has twice contributed music to the Netflix produced series, Orange Is the New Black. His music has also featured in the 6th series of Justified, the first series of How to Get Away with Murder, the second series of Ray Donovan, and in the 2015 Kroll Show.[20][21]

In 2015, Taylor scored and produced the music to Mathew Cullen's thriller, London Fields, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Theo James, Cara Delevingne, Amber Heard & Johnny Depp. As well as writing the musical score, Taylor collaborated with Toydrum & Bat for Lashes to cover Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight", and also with James Bagwell from the British band Temples, covering "How Do You Sleep" from John Lennon's Imagine album. Both tracks were recorded specifically for the film.[22]

Taylor is a professional member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.[23]

Business ventures

In 2012, Taylor founded the London and Los Angeles based music label Insidious Music, producing music for film, television, and video games. Insidious is distributed by Universal & EMI Music.[24]

The label has licensed music to syndicated television shows such as Grey's Anatomy, House, Revenge, Unusual Suspects, Breaking Bad, Masterchef, Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, White Collar (TV series), The Oprah Winfrey Show, 24 (TV Series), and the NFL on Fox.

In March 2014, through his publishing company, Taylor licensed a large catalogue of musical works in partnership with Peter Gabriel's CueSongs, and a smaller subsidiary of the catalogue to Japanese National Broadcaster, Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai. Taylor expressed in an interview with WQXR-FM that it was his intention for the catalogue to grow, and to further develop co writes with artists around the world, specifically in the middle and far east.[citation needed]

Taylor is developing a commercial recording facility located in Manhattan, New York.

Personal life

Taylor splits his time between Yorkshire, England, New York City, and Los Angeles. He is married & has two children.[15]

He gives time to several charities,[25] including being a Bradford trustee of the homeless charity Emmaus UK since 2010. He is also a goodwill ambassador for the Cambodian Children's Trust, which works to free children from severe poverty.[26][27][28]

Musical works

Film scores

Year Title Role Director Studio(s)
2009 Hellbilly 58 Composer
(Additional Music)
Russ Diaper Sledge Films
2010 Cocaine Saints Composer Matt Reiker Reiker Respect Entertainment
Miramax
2014 Fear of Water Composer Kate Lane KL Dream Pictures
M4West Media
2014 Dark House Composer Victor Salva Charles Agron Productions
Paladin
2016 London Fields Composer Mathew Cullen Muse Productions
Lionsgate

Recent TV scores

Year Title Role Director Studio(s)
2013 The Big Bang Theory Composer Mark Cendrowski Chuck Lorre Productions
Warner Bros. Television
2013 Super Bowl XLVII Composer Mike Arnold CBS Sports
2013 Orange Is the New Black Composer Michael Trim Lionsgate Television
Tilted Productions
2014 Super Bowl XLVIII Composer Hamish Hamilton Fox Sports
2014 Justified Composer
(Song Placement)
Tucker Gates The Mark Gordon Company
2014 Ray Donovan Composer
(Song Placement)
Michael Dinner FX Productions
Timberman-Beverly Productions
Nemo Films
2014 How to Get Away with Murder Composer
(Song Placement)
Laura Innes ShondaLand
ABC Studios
2015 Kroll Show Composer Jonathan Krisel Good At Bizness Inc.

Video games

Year Title Role Studio(s)
2009 CSI: Deadly Intent Composer CBS Television Network
Ubi Soft Entertainment
2009 Football Manager 2010 Composer Sports Interactive
Sega

Awards and recognition

Taylor was honoured with a fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts in 2015 for services to charity.[27][28]

In November 2014, Taylor served as a Grand Juror at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.[29][30][31]

Taylor won Best Original Music for his score to Fear Of Water at the 2014 Monaco International Film Festival[6] as judged by film director Roland Joffé.

Year Work Category Festival/Event Results
2014 Fear of Water Best Original Music Monaco International Film Festival Won

See also

References

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