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Robert Hicks & Tristan Noon
Bristol based Composers | Orchestrator | Music Copyist
Bristol/London based composing team, Rob Hicks and Tristan Noon believe every story is unique; their mission is to bring a story-driven approach to the craft of scoring. Drawing on inspiration from the natural world, Rob and Tristan blend traditional orchestral instruments with the more experimental sounds produced by guitars, analogue synths and outboard gear, they create unique sonic textures which work in harmony with the visuals of great filmmakers to underpin and enhance every narrative. Tristan has been on the orchestration side of the music team for both Green Planet and Dynasties, giving them great experience working in big-budget nature documentary productions.
New! - Orion Nebula
2:32
Savannah Ambush
1:38
Flurry Of Activity
0:56
Series Titles
2:15
Arizona Trail
1:31
The Last Arctic Whale
1:55
The Forest Was My Home
2:05
Grasslands
1:59
Our Responsibility (for narration)
2:05
Sahara Caravan
1:53
Series Titles - Reworking of Our Planet
Biography
Tristan Noon is a TV, Film and Games Composer, Orchestrator and Music Copyist best-known for his work on prestigious projects such as the BAFTA-nominated game LEGO: The Incredibles, Doctor Who: The Edge of Time and acclaimed electronic artist Gary Numan’s UK orchestral tour.

At the age of 22, he orchestrated ITV’s flagship drama Endeavour Series 4 and has since orchestrated music for shows such as  ‘Heroes’, directed by Manish Pandey, the esteemed writer of ‘Senna’, and BBC One’s ‘The Trial of Christine Keeler’. His work has appeared in iconic studios such as Abbey Road and AIR, and he provides a rare and sought-after bundle package deal whereby he takes a project from the orchestration stage, right through to fully-formatted and printed scores and parts that are performed by world-class musicians.

Bristol based Rob Hicks has racked up over 15 years of experience working as a media composer. Using collaborative and experimental processes he enjoys creating scores for Production Libraries, TV and film projects. His music can regularly be heard on the BBC, National Geographic, Channel 4, ITV and MTV as well as corporate clients such as Nike.

With boots on the ground in Bristol and the London area, the team can be mobilised quickly to meet and work in both locations to maximise creativity, efficiency and productivity.