Gazelle Twin
Gazelle Twin is a composer, musician, and live performance artist. She creates conceptual albums and live performances, and composes for television, film, games, theatre, and installation.
Gazelle Twin is the performance moniker she established in 2010, founded on a commitment to exploring experimental approaches to music creation, production, and live performance, with a particular focus on women and how they are positioned within the industry.
She continues to work as a composer within commercial media while simultaneously developing independent artistic projects — the outcomes of which often feed back into her commercial practice
Over the past two years, Gazelle Twin’s work has centred around the 2023 album Black Dog, which toured across the UK and Europe, concluding with a performance at the ICA on 25 September. In 2024, she was commissioned by the British Library to co-create and perform Black Dog with the London Contemporary Orchestra.
In 2023, she performed a collaborative live show at the Barbican Hall with NYX Drone Choir to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film The Wicker Man. She also created an original song for the video game Cyberpunk 2077 (2020) and developed a sound installation for The Horror Show at Somerset House in 2022, in collaboration with Maxine Peake, Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard, and Claire Catterall.
She has collaborated with and remixed artists including Gary Numan, John Foxx, Max De Wardener, Dave Clarke, Halsey, the London Contemporary Orchestra, and the BBC Concert Orchestra (New Music Biennial).
Her work for television, film, and radio includes bespoke compositions for Amazon/Blumhouse, Sony Pictures, AMC, Sky Max, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Two. Recently, she scored a series for Channel 4 (2025), a docu-series for Apple TV, and a film for BFI/BBC Film.
She has been the recipient of funding from the PRSF’s Composers Fund, Momentum Fund, and Women in Music Fund.