Kenny Inglis

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Kenny Inglis is a musician, composer, and music producer from Glasgow, Scotland.

Career[]

Kenny's music has featured across a broad spectrum of film and television. His work has featured in U.S. prime time dramas such as Six Feet Under and CSI, feature films, advertisements and video games. He has written for a number of trailers including Polisse, Dead Man Down, Gangster Squad, Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth, and Fifty Shades Freed.

To date Kenny has scored six BAFTA winning features - The Bridge: Fifty Years Across The Forth (BBC),[1] Violent Men: Behind Bars (C4),[2] Murder Case (Series 1) (BBC),[3] Murder Trial (BBC),[4] Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace (Series 3) (ITV),[5] and Murder Case (Series 2) (BBC) [6]

In 2021, Kenny wrote the new title music for Long Lost Family on ITV, which aired for the first time on July 5.

His collaborations include Elko with Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross,[7] Mothmatix with Paul McLinden, Transit with Neil Ormandy, and Moue with Sophie Barker of Zero 7. Inglis appears under various other pseudonyms including Spylab, Kid Grenade, and Koba.

Kenny is also known for his Hearing With My Eyes series of photographic works. He has stated in a number of interviews that his photography is often the inspiration for much of his music, and vice versa.

Recent Work[]

  • Murder Island - (C4) / 2021
  • Long Lost Family - New Title Music (ITV) / 2021
  • Born Without Trace (ITV) / 2021
  • Linn Organik (Advert) / 2021
  • Linn Klimax (Advert) / 2021
  • Murder Case: Inside The Enquiry (BBC) / 2020
  • Murder Case: Captured On Camera (BBC) / 2020
  • Born Without Trace (ITV) / 2020
  • Murder Trial: The Disappearance Of Margaret Fleming (BBC) / 2020
  • Murder Case: Motive Unknown (BBC) / 2019
  • Murder Case: The Search For Julie Reilly (BBC) / 2019
  • Murder Case: The Disappearance of Julie Reilly (BBC) / 2019
  • The Papers (BBC) / 2019
  • Six Weeks To Save The World (BBC) / 2018
  • Cancer Hospital (BBC) / 2018
  • Killers: Behind Bars (C4) / 2017
  • Violent Men: Behind Bars (C4) / 2017
  • The Town That Thread Built (BBC) / 2017
  • Scotland's Superhospital (BBC) / 2017
  • Scotland's First Oil Rush (BBC) / 2016
  • The Bridge: Fifty Years Across The Forth (BBC) / 2015

References[]

  1. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards 2015 Winners Announced". bafta.org.
  2. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards 2018 Winners Announced". bafta.org.
  3. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards 2019 Winners Announced". bafta.org.
  4. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards 2020 Winners Announced". bafta.org.
  5. ^ "British Academy Television Awards 2021 Winners Announced". bafta.org.
  6. ^ "British Academy Scotland Awards 2021 Winners Announced". bafta.org.
  7. ^ "Deacon Blue: Exclusive in-depth interview with the returning hitmakers". crossrhythms.co.uk.

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