Artist's albums
Music from Earth Moods (Original Soundtrack)
2021 · album
Britannia II (Music from the Original TV Series)
2019 · album
BRITANNIA Soundtrack
2018 · album
Spotless
2015 · album
Monsters: Dark Continent
2015 · album
Halo 4, Vol. 2 (Original Soundtrack)
2013 · album
Halo 4 Original Soundtrack: Remixes
2012 · album
Halo 4: Original Soundtrack (Deluxe Edition)
2012 · album
Halo 4 (Original Soundtrack)
2012 · album
Similar artists
Tom Salta
Artist
Petri Alanko
Artist
Jason Graves
Artist
Jack Wall
Artist
Cris Velasco
Artist
Sam Hulick
Artist
Mikael Karlsson
Artist
Bear McCreary
Artist
Christopher Lennertz
Artist
Sean Murray
Artist
Steve Jablonsky
Artist
Henry Jackman
Artist
Inon Zur
Artist
Biography
A producer, composer, singer, and frequent collaborator with Massive Attack, Neil Davidge was born in Bristol, England. After studying art in college, he launched his music career in the early '90s, working with Nick Batt and Neal Slateford in the dance group DNA. Production and remix work for the likes of Exposé, Kim Appleby, and Rozalla followed, then in 1995 he began his relationship with Massive Attack, producing the trip-hop group's version of "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" for the Batman Forever soundtrack, a track that featured vocals from Everything But the Girl member Tracey Thorn. Davidge went on to produce the group's 1998 album Mezzanine, their 2003 album 100th Window, plus their 2004 soundtrack to the film Danny the Dog, a film that was released in America in 2005 under the title Unleashed. In 2009 he composed the music to the sci-fi film Push, while a year later he was back working with Massive Attack for their album Heligoland. In 2012, the video game Halo 4 arrived with a Davidge score; the recording reached number 50 on the Billboard Top 200, becoming the highest-charting video game soundtrack ever, and was followed by a collection of remixes as well as a second volume. In 2013 he announced he was working on a solo album with guest vocalists like Sandie Shaw, Emi Green, and Cate Le Bon. The album, Slo Light, arrived a year later on the 7Hz label. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi