Tom Hodge

Tom Hodge was born in London in 1975. His compositional style draws on a wide variety of genres and styles including classical minimalism, groove-based jazz and electronica.

He has been scoring music-to-picture now for ten years, and has written music for over two hundred commercials, films, television & theatre pieces including the BAFTA-nominated (2006) short animation “Kamiya’s Correspondence” directed by Sumito Sakakibara.

Tom has a Masters in Composition for the Screen from the Royal College of Music, a Diploma in Sound Engineering from Alchemea College in London and a degree in Social & Political Science from St John's College, Cambridge.


Credits include the classical remix of Daft Punk's Aerodynamic on Ministry of Sound's compilation 'Uncovered,'  the score to his second feature film, Robert Cavanah's Pimp (Triple S productions), his debut classical EP Super Collider as well as adverts for the Independent, Boots, Ikea, Pantene, Guardian & Max Factor.

"One of the few voices on the scene capable of not just mimicking the serene beauty of classical music, but of matching its compositional intricacy to boot." Tobias Fischer, Tokafi