Drew Mark is a British composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist whose work spans intimate songwriting and large-scale orchestral composition. At 29, he has developed a distinctive voice defined by emotional precision and technical command, bringing the same clarity of expression to songwriting, concert composition and screen-based work. Neurodivergent and open about living with Borderline Personality Disorder, Drew treats these dimensions of his experience not as obstacles but as integral to his creative identity — producing work of rare candour and depth.
Raised in rural Suffolk, Drew was shaped by the quiet of the East Anglian landscape, an environment that fostered deep listening and an early, enduring relationship with music. He has long regarded composition and performance as a form of creative therapy — a discipline that became especially significant following the loss of his father, at a young age, in a tragic road traffic collision. In the years that followed, music offered a means of processing grief that words could not, and that experience continues to inform the emotional weight of his work today.
More recently, Drew's creative stability has been anchored by his companion, Benji — a two-and-a-half-year-old Malinois cross with a nervous disposition. The bond between them, built on patience and mutual trust, has provided a grounding influence that supports both his wellbeing and his capacity to explore challenging emotional territory in his music safely and sustainably.
The result is an artist whose output is inseparable from his lived experience: rigorous in craft, unflinching in subject, and consistently reaching toward resolution. Drew Mark makes music not in spite of his story, but because of it.