Noko(I)
- Composer
- Actor
- Soundtrack
With a history as recording artist since the eighties initially in
Luxuria, the band he formed with Magazine's Howard Devoto (recording 2
albums) and more significantly as founding member of UK electronica
group/production team Apollo 440 since 1990, (recording 5 albums). Noko
came to the movie world via extensive use of the group's music in a
long list of films and TV shows, adverts and computer game soundtracks
(see Apollo Four Forty IMDb page). The group were commissioned to
record the theme to 1998's "Lost In Space" remake of the 1960's TV
series directed by Stephen Hopkins, which was a hi-octane reworking of
John Williams' original TV theme performed by the group and went on to
be a hit record internationally. Apollo 440 also supplied the theme to
"Charlie's Angels 2000" directed by McG. (this was used again in the
2003 sequel "Charlie's Angels : Full Throttle"). Noko's first full
feature movie score was for French director Eric Valette's "Une Affaire
D'Etat" (State Affairs) in 2009. He went on to score Valette's next
movie "La Proie" (The Prey) in 2011. He also appeared on-screen in
cameo roles in both films, as a street accordionist in "Une Affair
D'Etat" and as a Harpsichord player in a prison recital scene in "La
Proie". Noko continues to record and play live with Apollo 440 and
since 2009 has recorded and toured as a member of the reformed
Magazine, recording 2011's "No Thyself"album.