Orchestra or Band | The Cinematic Orchestra (TCO), London Metropolitan Orchestra, Ninja Tune, XX, Dorian Concept |
Set List | London Metropolitan Orchestra INTERVAL 'Dorian Concept' (London Metropolitan Orchestra) INTERVAL London Metropolitan Orchestra with The Cinematic Orchestra (TCO)
'Burnout', 'Child Song', 'Prelude', 'As the Stars Fall', 'Into You', 'Flite', 'Familiar Ground', 'Breathe', 'Movie Camera', 'To Build a Home', 'All That You Give' |
Performance Notes | The aptly named Cinematic Orchestra (TCO) are a British based jazz and electronic group who were formed by 30 year old J. Swinscoe back in 1999. At the time Jay was still an employee at Ninja Tune in South London. They have since released another three albums: Every Day, Man with a Movie Camera and most recently Ma Fleur which is heavily influenced by Swinscoe's relocation to Paris in 2004. Over the years, the membership of Cinematic Orchestra has gradually evolved. Alongside core members Swinscoe and Phil France is Tom Chant, a fixture at left of centre jazz gigs all over the world, saxophonist Chant is known as one of the UK's top free jazz players. For 'Every Day' young drumming legend Luke Flowers was recruited. New members for the current incarnation of TCO are Nick Ramm - a pianist from London and Stuart McCallum, a guitarist from Manchester, whose subtle, six string antics have slightly changed the dynamics of TCO's sound on their new record. The shows will also feature vocals from Patrick Watson and special guests on selected dates.
Amon Tobin was unable to attend the event due to US immigration restrictions. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2010/169) |