Paul Carter, also known as Benbrick, is a Peabody Award winning, multi-platinum selling British songwriter, producer[3] and composer. He wrote Sakura Nagashi with Hikaru Utada from her 2016 Japan Record Award winning album Fantôme which has sold over one million copies.[4] Benbrick is the producer and composer for the multi award-winning Have You Heard George's Podcast?[5] with George The Poet. The podcast won 5 Gold British Podcast Awards in 2019 including the coveted Podcast of the Year award.[6]
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Background information | |
Also known as | Benbrick[1] |
Born | (1988-12-12) 12 December 1988 (age 33)[2] |
Origin | London, England |
Occupation(s) | Producer, songwriter |
Years active | 2011–present |
Website | benbrick |
Benbrick wrote Sakura Nagashi (桜流し) with Hikaru Utada, it charted at #1 on iTunes and sold 600,000 singles worldwide.[7][8] Sakura Nagashi was the end-credits music to the movie Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo which was the biggest film opening of 2012 and the 12th biggest opening of all time in Japan.[9][10][11] The single was included on the 2016 album Fantôme which debuted at number one on iTunes in 20 countries, selling over 1 million copies in Japan, as well as reaching #1 on the US Billboard World Albums chart.[12][13] Fantôme won Best Album at the 58th Japan Record Awards.[14] In 2021 Sakura Nagashi was included on Utada's One Last Kiss (EP).
Benbrick also wrote Gasoline with Troye Sivan for the record TRXYE which charted on iTunes at #1 in 66 countries including the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.[15] TRXYE debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200,[16] with 80,000 copies sold in the first year.[17]
In 2014 Benbrick composed a piece of music set to scenes from Ricky Gervais TV show Derek.[18] Ricky Gervais discovered the music calling it "stunningly beautiful"[19] In 2015 Benbrick composed a new piece set to series 2 of the same show - this time Gervais called Benbrick "a future genius".[20] The pair met in 2016 after Benbrick created the trailer music for the Derek Christmas Special, which Gervais posted on his official YouTube channel.[21] This led to Benbrick creating the visual and music for a TigerTime advert - one of Gervais's ambassadorial projects.[22]
Benbrick wrote two songs on the Mary Jess debut album Shine which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and features the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.[23] Stand As One was used for a global P&G TV advertising campaign.[24] Benbrick also wrote 記得要微笑 on the 2014 Elva Hsiao record Shut Up And Kiss Me which reached #1 on the iTunes charts in Hong Kong and Taiwan.[25]
In 2018 Benbrick started working with spoken word artist George The Poet composing and producing on his podcast "Have You Heard George's Podcast?".[26] Everyman Cinema called the live show "a mind-bending experiment with musical storytelling" leading to 4 sell-out shows at Everyman Cinemas across the UK.[27] In 2019 BBC Radio 4 called Episode 3 "a story that could change the world"[28] and the podcast was nominated for 6 British Podcast Awards[29] including Best New Podcast, Best Fiction, Smartest Podcast, Best Current Affairs, Best Arts & Culture, and Moment of the Year. In 2020 Benbrick picked up 3 Audio Production Awards including Best Podcast Producer.[30]
Year | Artist | Name | Season # | Role |
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TBC | George The Poet | Have You Heard George's Podcast? | 4 | Producer / Composer / Sound Designer |
2022 | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Radioman [31] | 1 | |
2021 | George The Poet | Have You Heard George's Podcast? | 3 | |
Matthew Syed | Sideways [32] | 1 | ||
2020 | BBC Sounds | The Cipher [33] | 1 | Music |
Kim Noble | Futile Attempts[34] | 1 | Producer / Composer / Sound Designer | |
Alhan Gençay | Alhan's World[35] | 1 | Music | |
2019 | George The Poet | Have You Heard George's Podcast?[36] | 2 | Producer / Composer / Sound Designer |
2018 | George The Poet | 1 | ||
Year | Organisation | Award | Result | Project |
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2022 | New York Festivals Radio Award | Narrative/Documentary Grand Award[50] | Won | Have You Heard George's Podcast? |
Narrative/Documentary Podcast | Won | |||
Music Documentary | Won | |||
Culture & the Arts Podcast | Silver | |||
Ambies | Best Original Score | Nominated | ||
Podcast of the Year [51] | Nominated | |||
Best Scriptwriting, Non Fiction | Won | |||
British Podcast Awards | Creativity Award [52] | Won | ||
Smartest Podcast | Silver | |||
Best Documentary | Bronze | |||
ARIA's | Best Factual Single Programme | Bronze | ||
Best Factual Series | Nominated | |||
Creative Innovation | Nominated | |||
2021 | Rose d'Or | Audio Entertainment [53] | Nominated | |
Audio Production Awards | Best Comedy Producer | Won | Futile Attempts | |
Webby Awards | Best Scripted Fiction [54] | Nominated |
The Cipher | |
Audio and Radio Industry Awards | Best Factual Single Programme[55] | Won | Have You Heard George's Podcast? | |
Best Fictional Storytelling | Bronze | |||
The Creative Innovation Award | Silver | |||
Best Comedy | Nominated |
Futile Attempts | ||
British Podcast Awards | Creativity Award | Nominated | ||
2020 | Audio Production Award | Best Podcast Producer[30] | Won | Have You Heard George's Podcast? |
Best Arts Producer[30] | Won | |||
Best Sound Designer[30] | Won | |||
Best Music Producer[30] | Nominated | |||
Peabody Awards | Podcast/Radio Award[56] | Won | ||
Webby Awards | Best Podcast Series[57] | Nominated | ||
Broadcasting Press Guild | Podcast of the Year[58] | Won | ||
NME | Best Podcast[59] | Won | ||
2019 | British Podcast Awards | Audioboom Podcast of the Year[60] | Won | |
Best Arts & Culture | Won | |||
Best Fiction | Won | |||
Best New Podcast | Won | |||
Smartest Podcast | Won | |||
2017 | Japan Gold Disc Award | Best 5 Albums[61] | Won | Fantôme |
2016 | Japan Record Awards | Album of the Year[62] | Won | |
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