Will Gregory

Biography

Will Gregory is a muti-instrumentalist English musician and record producer from Bristol, England.

Gregory formed electronic pop group Goldfrapp in 1999 alongside bandmate Alison Goldfrapp. Together they have released seven albums, most recently ‘Silver Eye’ in 2017, and scored a string of hits including ‘Strict Machine’, ‘Ooh La La’, ‘Lovely Head’ and ‘A&E’. The multi-platinum selling band have been nominated for the Mercury Prize, multiple Grammy Awards and won an Ivor Novello for ‘Strict Machine’. Goldfrapp have also scored the soundtracks to the films My Summer of Love and Nowhere Boy, and wrote the music for Carrie Cracknell’s National Theatre acclaimed production of Medea.

Outside of Goldfrapp, Gregory has performed with artists including Tears for Fears, Peter Gabriel, The Cure, Portishead and Michael Nyman. His first opera Picard in Space premiered at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 2011, and in 2014 he was commissioned to produce a piece for orchestra and Moog, performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Gregory also wrote part of the score for the National Theatre of Scotland’s James III trilogy in 2016 which was subsequently performed nationally.

Outside of pop producing and touring, Gregory has an extensive scoring credits list, with multiple documentaries (Serengeti 1 & 2, Spy in the Wild, Arcadia), Film & TV scores (BBC’s ‘Chloe’, AMC’s ‘Soulmates’), as well as operas, concert works, and music for theatre. He also writes/arranges for and performs with his own Will Gregory Moog Ensemble, a ten-piece orchestra of mono synths, which performs synth versions of new and existing works.

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