What I found is the name Simon Rogers who is credited for the intro and exit music for Hustle.
This series appears to have been released only as a Region 2 DVD (not normally playable on USA players). Because of this, I cannot access all of my sources to determine the contents of the sound track.
What I found about Simon Rogers, he was part of two bands, "The Fall" and "The Lightning Seeds." You can look up "The Fall" at AMG, there are pages of text on that band.
The Lightning Seeds was a project of producer Ian Broudie, who was born in 1958 in Liverpool, England.
First noted as a member of Big in Japan, a product of the same post-punk scene as Echo & the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes and Icicle Works.
After Big in Japan split in 1979, Broudie followed a brief tenure in the Original Mirrors by producing the first two Bunnymen LPs, Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here, as well as work by the Fall, Wah! and Frazier Chorus.
Unfortunately I cannot provide you a link where you can buy "Hustle" sound track. Perhaps you could rent the disc in your market, play the music and read the credits. With that info you could search Amazon UK or Tower UK for releases by those artist.
Is the music accompanying this advertisement for "Hustle" the tune you're referring to?
Hustle
Good luck with your music search.
This series appears to have been released only as a Region 2 DVD (not normally playable on USA players). Because of this, I cannot access all of my sources to determine the contents of the sound track.
What I found about Simon Rogers, he was part of two bands, "The Fall" and "The Lightning Seeds." You can look up "The Fall" at AMG, there are pages of text on that band.
The Lightning Seeds was a project of producer Ian Broudie, who was born in 1958 in Liverpool, England.
First noted as a member of Big in Japan, a product of the same post-punk scene as Echo & the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes and Icicle Works.
After Big in Japan split in 1979, Broudie followed a brief tenure in the Original Mirrors by producing the first two Bunnymen LPs, Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here, as well as work by the Fall, Wah! and Frazier Chorus.
Unfortunately I cannot provide you a link where you can buy "Hustle" sound track. Perhaps you could rent the disc in your market, play the music and read the credits. With that info you could search Amazon UK or Tower UK for releases by those artist.
Is the music accompanying this advertisement for "Hustle" the tune you're referring to?
Hustle
Good luck with your music search.