Kenny Inglis

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

Although best known for his work as one half of the trip hop band Cinephile, Kenny has also appeared under a variety of pseudonyms, scoring and producing music for a number of prime time television dramas including 'Six Feet Under' and 'CSI', feature films, advertisements and new media.

Kenny's music has most recently appeared in the trailers for 'Dead Man Down', 'Gangster Squad', the Spike Lee directed 'Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth', and 'Fifty Shades Freed'. He has scored a number of BBC documentaries including the BAFTA winning [1] 'The Bridge: Fifty Years Across The Forth', and the two-part 'Scotland's Superhospital'.

His collaborations include Elko with Deacon Blue frontman Ricky Ross,[2] Mothmatix with Paul McLinden, Transit with Neil Ormandy, and Moue with Sophie Barker of Zero 7. Kenny also appears under various other pseudonyms including Spylab, Kid Grenade, and Koba.

Recent Documentaries:

Six Weeks To Save The World (BBC) / 2018
Cancer Hospital (BBC) / 2018
Lifers 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. "Deacon Blue: Exclusive in-depth interview with the returning hitmakers". crossrhythms.co.uk.



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