Andrew Howard Pask (born August 30, 1955) is an English rock, pop, and jazz bassist and composer from Islington, London. Pask was a chorister at New College, Oxford, and studied cello and double bass at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1974, Pask co-founded the band Landscape, which released the album From the Tea-Rooms of Mars...to the Hell-Holes of Uranus (1981) featuring the Number Five U.K. hit “Einstein A-Go-Go”. Following the group's 1984 dissolution, Pask collaborated with artists including Freddie Mercury, Madonna, and Pet Shop Boys. Pask co-wrote “Overkill”, the theme for the television series The Bill. His film credits include the soundtracks for Interstellar and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Pask performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for over thirty years and completed three world tours with Hans Zimmer.