We invited our artists to share snapshots from their life in lockdown, offering a small insight into their sounds and surroundings in this collection of Postcards from Home.
1:3:5:7 Improvised Duos is the latest release from composer and polymath Dominic Murcott on Nonclassical.
We spoke to composer and polymath Dominic Murcott about birdsong, lockdown recipes and his new release1:3:5:7 Improvised Duos.
Ahead of our upcoming online workshops exploring New Soundscapes, we spoke with sound artist Kate Carr and talked lockdown, cereal and changing soundscapes.
In the interest of containing the spread of COVID-19 and protecting artists, staff and attendees, we have decided to postpone Blasio Kavuma's curated event – originally scheduled for this Wednesday 18 March – until later this year. We will announce the exact date and details as soon as we can.
Meet our new favourite artists – the latest edition of Outside the Lines is out now.
Ahead of his performance on 18 March 2020, check out this interview from Suitman Jungle (Mount Kimbie, Micachu & the Shapes), where he talks about his use of the ‘Amen Break’ drum track, one of the most infamous samples that went on to become the basis of drum and bass and jungle music.
Congratulations to James McIlwrath for his winning performance at Nonclassical Battle of the Bands 2020!
OUR NEW COMPILATION THAT UNEARTHS NEW COMPOSITIONS WITH FIELD RECORDING AT THEIR HEART.
Curated by DJ and sonic adventurer Nick Luscombe (Late Junction, Musicity), it highlights a new wave of sonic artists incorporating natural sound into their work.
We are looking for somebody with a passion and knowledge of new music, who would rise to Nonclassical’s vision to bring the best new classical, electronic and experimental work to new audiences.
The shortlist for Battle of the Bands 2020 has been announced. Featuring a smorgasbord of new and experimental music, the following acts have been shortlisted as finalists.
Hear from our 2019 Battle of the Bands winner, Reylon, about his experience of the event.
Looking back over our recent sell out event at Iklectik.
Looking into the concept of the gaze and the male gaze, and how it relates to media, society and gender ahead of our event The Gaze at Iklectik.
Lola de la Mata discusses her influences and process ahead of her curated event, The Gaze on 21 Nov.
Our event on Thursday 21 November explores identity, gender and The Gaze, bringing together female, non-binary and queer artists for an evening of performance art and new collaborations. Read on to learn about our artists, our curator Lola de la Mata and what you can expect from the evening.
Ahead of her curated event The Gaze on 21 November, Associate Composer Lola de la Mata shares some of her influences in this new Spotify playlist.
That’s right, it’s another talent competition. Except this one champions the unorthodox, the unusual and the unheard.
Nonclassical artist Tansy Davies, former Associate Composer Charlotte Harding have both been nominated for awards, as well as composer/ performer Neil Luck, who’ll be performing at our next event on 21 November.