Luke Corradine is an award winning music composer based in London. Having shared a stage with Buddy Guy, played to thousands at the V&A in London, composing for ballet at the Bloomsbury Theater, Nokia and Lego commercials as well as several award winning feature films, it is safe to say that Luke's commercial knowledge and musical experience is far from average. Luke studied music composition & jazz harmony in Madrid, under Berklee College professor Pedro Iturralde. In early 2000 he was spotted by famed talent scout Rob Deacon and signed to Deviant Records to later appear on some of the best selling releases of the decade including Now 2004 alongside The Chemical Brothers and Justin Timberlake. In those early days he also recorded with #1 artist Robert Owens (Fingers Inc) picking up praise along the way from Boy George and Jon Marsh. As the first decade of the millennium progressed, Luke solidified his work in advertising, especially in collaboration with award-winning agency Salt TV while composing for ABC News' documentary Trivial Royale - covering the Royal Wedding - and writing songs for BBC series E20. In 2011 Luke scores the music for British thriller 'The Smoke' (Matt Di Angelo, Alan Ford) and multi-award winning air disaster film 'Last Flight to Abuja'. The success of the latter will earn him a coveted African Movie Academy Award, known as the African 'Oscar' as well as an AMVCA for Best Sound Design. Several independent film commissions followed, such as 'Hard Time Bus' (Best Film - Hollywood Black Film Festival), additional music to Vanessa Parise' 'Status:Unknown' and British thriller 'Welcome To Curiosity' (Richard Blackwood, Stephen Marcus), Finished in late 2015 and scheduled for release in autumn 2016, Luke has written the music for Tomasz Szafranski's 'No Panic With a Hint of Hysteria' (Stephen Baldwin, Zbigniew Zamachowski), a fast paced hilarious black comedy described by some critics as Baldwin's best performance in decades. Recently, and between film breaks, Luke has composed the music for the opening of YiHaus in Shanghai - world's largest commercial shopping village - to be premiered in May this year.