Malcolm Galloway is the frontman/ multi-instrumentalist of award winning prog rock band Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate and also a contemporary classical/post-minimalist/electronic/instrumental composer.
His classical music has been played on stations including BBC Radio 3 and his combined video-art/music pieces played at the National Gallery. His album Transitions was featured in Sid Smith's Prog magazine pick of the year. His photography has been published in The Times.
He used to write about classical music for Tempo, Grampophone's website, Classical London, Divento. He is a former contemporary classical chamber A+R advisor to Deux-Elles Classical Recordings, and was the executive producer for the Galliard Ensemble's critically acclaimed disc of music by Birtwistle.
He used to be a consultant neuropathologist and honorary senior lecturer in neuropathology, with diagnostic and research interests in neuro-oncology, neuromuscular disease and cognitive errors in diagnosis. He has provided TV script and on-set consultancy related to pathology.
He has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and tries to raise awareness of issues relating to invisible disabilities.
He has previously played the role of 'Sinbad's friend', during which time he discovered that pantomime doesn't really suit his dead-pan aesthetic.