• Space 289 (map)
  • London, England, E2 9HA
  • United Kingdom

Please note, all attendees must show a negative PCR or lateral flow test result on the door to gain entry to the venue (taken within 48 hours of event). Log test results online to receive your certification and bring this with you to the venue.

This event was originally scheduled for Wednesday 18 March 2020 – please note the new date and venue.

Programme

7PM // DOORS

7.30PM // Suitman Jungle

8PM // Tom Mason

8.30PM // Decibella
DJ Set

9.10PM // Cecilia Bignall, cello + Blasio Kavuma, electronics
Soundclash – new work by Blasio Kavuma

9.40PM // Suitman Jungle

10PM // Chris Inperspective
DJ Set

Strings and breaks – jungle goes classical in this event curated by Nonclassical Associate Composer Blasio Kavuma, featuring Tom Mason, Suitman Jungle, Cecilia Bignall, Chris Inperspective and Decibella.

The architecture of jungle and drum & bass is knocked down and reassembled in front of our eyes, melding it with contemporary classical, jazz and live performance to explore new potential for this enduring and influential music. ‘The inspiration for the night came from my long-standing addiction to Jungle music,’ says Blasio. ‘As a composer I'm constantly seeking to bridge urban music with contemporary composition. I wanted to bring together artists who are also working to achieve this to present their work.’

Blasio electronically mangles Cecilia Bignall’s cello improvisations, the rhythm of the breakbeats lurking beneath the surface in his new work, Soundclash. Elsewhere, Suitman Jungle – the creation of percussionist Marc Pell – brings jungle to life in real time from behind his drum kit, armed with effects pedals and synth pads. Finally, improvising bassist Tom Mason plays over his own productions released under the alias Son of Mothra, exploring the different percussive textures of the classic breakbeat canon, fusing it with abstract soundscapes and fragmented jazz harmony. 

The night will be interspersed with live DJ sets from Chris Inperspective and Decibella, capturing the authentic sound of jungle across its broad spectrum of forms.

Find out more about our Associate Composer Scheme >>

Space 289
Tickets £6 (Concession*), £10 (Advance), £12 (on the door)

*concessions include students with valid NUS card, JSA, ESA and the over 60s.

Covid-19

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The safety of our audience, artists and staff always comes first. We are constantly reviewing the situation regarding Covid-19 in line with government guidelines and will take extra measures to keep everybody safe where necessary. Please read Space289’s Covid safety policy here for more details. Feel free to get in touch with queries at sophie@nonclassical.co.uk.

  • SYMPTOMS
    Please don't come to our events if you have Covid symptoms or believe you may have been exposed to infection. If you are suffering from Covid symptoms, or fear you may be an infection risk, we will offer you a full refund on your ticket.
  • DOOR POLICY
    You must show a negative PCR or lateral flow test result on the door to gain entry to the venue (within 48hrs of event). Log test results online to receive your certification and bring this with you to the venue. There will be no exceptions.
  • MASKS
    Our staff will be strongly encouraged to wear masks during events. They are doing this because masks work, reducing contribution to the risk of droplet transmission. No one will force you to wear a mask, you can be kind and thoughtful and choose to wear one when it isn't inconvenient. If you are vulnerable, we strongly recommend that you wear a mask if you are able to.
  • CLEANING
    We will be deep cleaning the building regularly. There will be additional sanitising units around the building, and we ask you to please play your part in keeping the building clean from contact risk by regularly washing your hands and using the sanitisers provided.

Accessibility

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Wheelchair access is available to all areas of the venue apart from the rear mezzanine. An extra large toilet is accessible for wheelchair users. Please send any access queries to sophie@nonclassical.co.uk


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Get the Oustide the Lines EP and a ticket for this event for just £12

Buy our latest Outside the Lines release – featuring Blasio Kavuma’s Mvnt (in Blue) – and get a discount ticket to this event. Only available on our Bandcamp page.



This show has been selected to be a part of the This Must Be For You Community Fund scheme.

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This Must Be For You Community Fund is a new pay-it-forward scheme that offers free tickets to those who might not ordinarily attend events due to financial constraints, mental health concerns or other barriers to access.

Put together by venue programmers LNZRT, music industry advice platform Route and gift giving service TMBFY, tickets purchased for the fund will be distributed in partnership with charities Arts Emergency, Shoreditch Trust and Tickets For Good.



About the artists

Blasio Kavuma

Blasio Kavuma is a composer, arranger and curator based in London. He studied at Bristol University under Michael Ellison, receiving a MA in composition. He is now an active collaborator and curator across numerous platforms, including film, visual art and performance art. His work has been performed by ensembles and soloists in the UK, US and Japan, and his music has featured on BBC Radio 3. His arrangements have been published by Zig-Zag education.

Drawing equally from classical and popular musical traditions, he has developed a soundworld full of rhythmic vitality and stylistic versatility, and is committed to championing forward-thinking music that is accessible to a wide audience.

Tom Mason

After teenage years as a classical violinist, Tom studied jazz bass at the Royal Academy of Music and New England Conservatory in Boston. Since then, he has worked as double bassist and bass guitarist, known for adeptly crossing genres. Equally at home performing traditional Argentine tango as producing jungle drum & bass, his career has seen touring with folk-pop legend Donovan, performing in Havana with Cuban vocalist Daymé Arocena and appearing on BBC’s ‘Later with Jools Holland’ with sitarist Anoushka Shankar. Other performance and recording credits include Robert Mitchell, Questlove, Lizz Wright, Goldie, Mark Ronson, Ghostpoet, Lily Allen, Angelique Kidjo, Jonathan Jeremiah and The Heritage Orchestra.

Suitman Jungle

Suitman Jungle is a creation of percussionist Marc Pell. The idea behind it is a man in a suit playing live jungle music. He uses his voice, plays a standing cocktail drum kit and utilises live electronics such as an SPD-SX and guitar pedals. Suitman Jungle is Director of RBS (Regional Bassline Services), which provides a wide variety of sub and mid range bassline services internationally.

Cecilia Bignall

Cellist and composer Cecilia Bignall has performed extensively as a soloist and chamber musician across the UK and Europe, including at the Oslo Opera House, the Sziget Festival in Budapest, St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Wigmore Hall, the International House of Music in Moscow, Kings Place Festival and St John’s Smith Square. She has been broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 during ‘Sound Frontiers’ Festival at the Southbank Centre, and was featured on Proms Extra in 2016 performing music by Gabriel Prokofiev, along with the composer himself.

Cecilia regularly performs contemporary music and jazz, including improvisations with electronics, and has played with contemporary groups such as ensemble x.y and the Riot Ensemble.

Decibella

Decibella is a DJ and Producer from London UK, playing Jungle that makes you move and makes you feel.

Captivated by the sounds of Garage, Hardcore and Jungle via pirate radio stations and rave tape packs, Decibella found her home on the dance-floors of One Nation, Telepathy and Raindance where she began her underground musical education.

Her DJ sets capture the authentic sounds of Jungle, across its broad spectrum of forms. With a soulful yet rude girl style and refined selection, even though she's pushing the freshest dubs and releases from the scenes new wave of contemporary artists and labels, her taste is infused with a revered nod to the original sound and vibe of the genre. Describing her approach to DJing and production she says 'Jungle to me is this beautiful mixture of darkness and light and of softness and toughness, I always try to balance these elements in my DJ sets and when I'm making music in the studio.'

Chris Inperspective

Christopher Walton (aka Chris Inperspective) is a producer, DJ and host to innovative dance nights. Chris’s label Inperspective Records seeks to deliver original and experimental drum & bass music, working with emerging and established artists at the cutting edge of the scene. Chris has performed at major nights and festivals, including Renegade Hardware nights, Progression Sessions, Swerve, Noir and Traffic events, and Wireless and Boomtown festivals. He was instrumental in organising the first ever UK drum & bass vinyl market, Clashmouth, and has broadcasted with Pure Vision radio station and Hoxton FM. Passionate about creating an arena for free and innovative expression within Drum and Bass music, Chris is founder of the experimental ‘Technicality Nights’. Since the first iteration in 2003 Technicality Nights are now a staple in the D'n'B scene, with nights regularly hosted across the UK, Europe and USA. Chris is founder of the Black Junglist Alliance – an organisation that proudly showcases the ongoing achievements of Black artists from the world of jungle and drum & bass.



Nonclassical’s Associate Composers Scheme is generously supported by Arts Council England, PRS for Music Foundation, Hinrichsen Foundation and the Samuel Gardner Memorial Trust.

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