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Jordan Andrews
Jordan Andrews pictured in the early days of his career working at RipeFruit Recordings.
Jordan Andrews pictured in the early days of his career working at RipeFruit Recordings.
Background information
Born (1986-06-15) 15 June 1986 (age 38)
OriginCardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
GenresSoundtrack, experimental
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, producer
Instrument(s)Guitar, piano, drums, bass
Years active2000–present
Websiteripefruitrecordings.co.uk

Jordan Andrews (born 15 June 1986) is a Welsh composer, musician and producer. After graduating from the Academy of Contemporary Music, he started his own commercial recording studio in Cardiff, Ripefruit Recordings, where he has worked with some of the city's most exciting talent.[1] Jordan worked with his brother, director & film maker Ryan Andrews on a number of recent projects, including the film Elfie Hopkins,[2] where Andrews is credited as Film Score Composer.[3]

Filmography

  • Elfie Hopkins, 2012 (post-production)[4]
  • Little Munchkin, 2011 (short)[5]
  • II Score, 2011 (short)
  • Jerusalem,2010 (short) (score)
  • Beast Hunters, 2010 (TV series)[6]
  • An Unexpected Family: Story from a Slum, 2010 (Score) [7]
  • Family Picnic, 2009 (TV short) (Score)
  • Karma Magnet, 2008 (short) (sound recordist)

Producer

  • "Elephant & Soldier", 2009 – First Shots (Producer)
  • We're No Heroes, 2010 – Quiet Colours (Executive Producer)[8]
  • "Elephant & Soldier", due for release 2012 – The Hum (Producer)[9]
  • We're No Heroes, 2012 – Ghost Coast (Executive Producer)
  • We're No Heroes, 2013 – Distort The Air (Executive Producer)

References