Laurence Love Greed is a British composer, experimental musician and motion picture music editor, who’s multidisciplinary work spans film, television, pop music, installation art, and live performance.

Laurence’s recent composer credits include BBC One's 'Climategate' conspiracy thriller The Trick, starring Jason Watkins and all three series of BBC One's Keeping Faithstarring Eve Myles, which Laurence won the 2018 BAFTA Cymru for Original Music with songwriter Amy Wadge. Other composer credits include the BBC’s NHS commemorative film To Provide All Peoplestarring Michael Sheen and Martin Freeman, and indie feature A Serial Killer's Guide To Life. 

A pianist and percussionist, sound recordist and editor, he has worked closely with many other composers, including Howard Shore, Max Richter, David Arnold and Rupert Gregson-Williams, helping to craft the soundtracks for award winning films and television programmes such as The Hobbit (Warner Bros), Yesterday (Universal Pictures), Taboo (BBC/Scott Free), Sherlock (BBC) and The Crown (Netflix), and most recently won a 2022 Emmy Award for 'Spatial Sound Editing' on Fathom (Apple TV+).

In 2016, Laurnece wrote the score to the multi BAFTA winning Aberfan: The Green Hollow (Michael Sheen, Jonathan Pryce). He directed parts of the film where the present day primary school children sing hymns before class and the audio recordings from these scenes later formed part of the score. He also recorded a band in Abbey Road Studio 2 using 1960’s recording equipment to achieve an authentic recording quality.

His installation work as a member of Wintour’s Leap has been exhibited in London and Glasgow, and explores the relationship between technology and music using immersive and reactive spaces for improvised performance.

He works closely and frequently with leading sound artist Nick Ryan as orchestrator and co-project leader. In 2016 they travelled to 30 locations on the Yangtze River in China, gathering field recordings for a large public sound installation at Gatwick Airport. This project ‘A Living River’ transports visitors to the Yangtze River using 120 speakers in a spatial array along the Skybridge. It is experienced by over a million people a year.

Laurence has also worked as string arranger and percussionist for Imogen Heap. He programmed, recorded, edited and mixed pieces for her Love The Earth project, which later became key components to the soundtrack of the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

He also performed piano on Ed Sheeran’s album Divide, and as percussionist he has performed with Imogen Heap and the London Contemporary Voices.