Sebastian Reynolds

Moving Image Show Reel

Sebastian Reynolds is a music producer and composer based between Oxford and Swindon, UK. His debut album, Canary, was released via PinDrop in September 2023. The first single, Cascade, received airplay on BBC 6Music from Deb Grant on New Music Fix and Steve Lamacq. Second single, Fetus, was released with a video premiere from EarMilk and received a play from Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC 6Music. In 2024 he released a series of singles to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Sir Roger Bannister Four Minute Mile in May 2024 and the Paris Olympics in the Summer, the tracks received wide support including plays from Don Letts and Steve Lamacq on BBC 6Music.

Sebastian is now releasing a series of remixes and collaborations and is working on a score commission for contemporary dance company Neon Dance, a film score commission with director Simon Blake for a new horror film entitled Black Noise and a score commission from Oxford University for the archival 1928 film Days of Chivalry, directed by Hazel Ffennell.

Sebastian recently launched a brand new AV live show with a performance at the Jericho Tavern, Oxford on 21st November 2024 and will be touring in the UK and Europe from Spring 2025.

Showreel contents:

Mahajanaka Dance Drama - by Sebastian Reynolds, Neon Dance and Pichet Klunchen. Score by Sebastian Reynolds with Pradit Saengkrai and Great Lekakul

How To Move Forward - by Sebastian Reynolds, footage from Funker530, edited by Jordan Copeland for Tentacle.

Days of Chivalry (1928) - directed by Hazell Ffennell, original score by Sebastian Reynolds. Commissioned by Oxford University.

Cascade - by Sebastian Reynolds, video shot by Simon Blake, edited by Tom Schumann.

Holy Island - by Sebastian Reynolds with Anne Müller, videographer Adam Hale, choreography and direction by Adrienne Hart for Neon Dance, dance artist Aoi Nakamura.

Black Noise - directed by Simon Blake, produced by Collette Delaney-Smith for Blunt Stuff. Score by Sebastian Reynolds.

Space Carapace - Director - Dr Ram Shergill, DOP - Hal Pilkington, score by Sebastian Reynolds