Pasarge Blue - a piece composed for my GCSE Music way back in '03. I love the piano riff here and had to add a sax in to give it that Blues feel.

Let Loose the Dogs of War - inspired by the very words of Shakespeare, I composed this daunting piece of music which would sit nicely in any science-fiction related doom-laden scene.

War's Choice - an A Level piece now, incorporating several pieces of similar sound with doom-laden sadness and then eventually Terminator inspired timpani to give a dark backing to strings and piano riffs. Followed by a Danny Elfman's 'Men in Black' cascading ensemble of madness. And then ended by the opening sadness.

Time's End Suite - these few tracks were composed for a yet-to-be-released audio production set in the far future with alien creatures. Isolation sees prisoners of the aliens hatching a plan of escape, the repeating xylophone is the workings of their minds as they conceive their escape. Trouble Brewing is set elsewhere for the heroes of the piece as they make their way to the alien creatures' home world, the instruments have gone wrong but the main hero won't readily admit that. Escape is the ultimate escape by the prisoners as they fight their way out with glass shattering and then running for their lives. Search, Locate, Exterminate! is the search of the prisoners by the aliens in their hover crafts.

The March of Sutekh - the march of the almighty and power Sutekh the Destroyer with his haunting demons and ghostly prisoners.

A Comical Moment - inspired by the scores of George S Clinton

Haunted TARDIS - the Doctor Who theme rearrangement in the style of the 'Most Haunted' theme tune with repeating beats and ghostly presences. This is the extra long, closing titles which includes the famous Delia Scream.

Guardian Angel - another Doctor Who theme arrangement, this time for a fan film of ghostly inspiration, includes sad screeching melody and heavenly chords and ends with my favourite instrument, the water phone.

James Bond is Dr Who! - the Doctor Who theme arranged in the style of a typical James Bond theme, not overly dramatic nor action packed but it served its purpose. Inspired by Mark Ayres.