Teesside-based Dominic Nelson-Ashley’s career path has combined culture, creativity, innovation and business with a passion for personal development.
With a music career spanning more than 20 years that has seen him regularly creating new music in places as diverse as Freetown, Sao Paulo, Havana, New York, Buenos Aires and Sydney, composing for film, writing articles on songwriting for EMI publishing, helping develop new artists like 2009 Mercury music prize winner Speech Debelle as well as being the founder of an award winning social enterprise called SOLZAF that used Music and Creative arts to give people employability skills.
His music and productions have been heard on Universal records, Pleasure Republique, Megablock records, BigDada/Ninja Tune, Sky TV, BBC Radio, Channel4, playlisted on Galaxy FM (now Capital) as well as having his music being played internationally by Ministry of Sound/Hed Kandi DJs.
In 2011 He set up Good Voodoo to expand his repertoire of work and business as a new venture to encompass a record label, producing bespoke compositions and audio for the ever increasing media industry as well as creating new cultural theatre.