
Trevor Mathison (born 1960) is a British artist, musician, composer, sound designer and recordist. He integrates archival material into his sonic art, combining the fragments to create haunting aural landscapes. He was the resident composer, sound designer and audio recordist of the internationally renowned artist group, the Black Audio Film Collective, whose poetic, haunting documentaries such as Handsworth Songs (1986), Twilight City (1989) and Seven Songs for Malcolm X(1993) examined the black British and post-colonial experience in Britain.
Trevor Mathison’s previous experimental electronic music projects include dub techno outfit
Hallucinator (1993-2000), artist collective Flow Motion (1993-2000), and Dubmorphology, a production and performance group with fellow media artist, Gary Stewart (2003–present). He recently composed a score for Akomfrah & Dread Scott’s Slave Rebellion Re-enactment (2019), and Garrett Bradley’s award winning feature film America (2019).