Tristin Norwell

Tristin Norwell is a British music composer, producer, mixer, arranger, and musician.

He recorded and mixed the Mercury Prize winning Talvin Singh,[1] album O.K., and has worked with Neneh Cherry,[2] Ryuichi Sakamoto, Madonna, Embrace, Tricky and Cast and recorded Noel Gallagher's tenth Number one album, Who Built The Moon.

[3][4] He has worked extensively for David Holmes on the award-winning series Killing Eve, the 2015 Ivor Novello winning Yann Demange film '71[5] and "London Spy", and the film Ordinary Love and for Adrian Corker on the Tim Roth series "Tin Star (2017)".

His TV credits include the long running series Waterloo Road,[7] Wild at Heart, John Hurt's Whistle and I'll Come to You,[8] the supernatural ghost story written by M.R.

[9] Critiques have described it "as tough and breakable as glass...somewhere between chamber pop, the ambience of quieter Aphex Twin"[10] and that "it never adds up to anything less than compelling"[11]