• Hackney Empire (map)
  • 291 Mare Street
  • London, England, E8 1EJ
  • United Kingdom

SATURDAY 26 OCT

PROGRAMME

6.30pm Doors

7.30pm Set One

Sasha Scott

Inertia*

Gabriel Prokofiev

Dark Lights†

Mica Levi

Love

Emily Abdy

Not Getting Any**

Set Two

Darren Bloom

Xàtiva Street**

Tonia Ko

Breath, Contained III (Excerpt)**

Tansy Davies

The Beginning of the World

Christian Mason

Ezir Kara†

Set Three

Beatrice Dillon

Sift: Piano, Vibraphone, Other*

Laurence Osborn, Max de Wardener, Beni Giles, Josephine Stephenson

Concerto for Drum Machine and Orchestra

10pm DJ Matthew Herbert

All timings and programme are subject to change.

*World Premiere

**World Premiere of new arrangement

†UK Premiere

GROUND-BREAKING, GENRE-BENDING ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

We’re joining forces with the London Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the most adventurous sounds in orchestral music today. Transforming Hackney Empire into a club, we’re spotlighting thirteen visionary composers defining the here, now and future of classical music, including sonic polymath Mica Levi, acclaimed electronic artist Beatrice Dillon, and the ever-inventive producer/DJ Matthew Herbert, who spins special contemporary classical-meets-dance music sets throughout the evening.

Expect live electronics, surprising instruments in the form of bubblewrap and drum machine, and a host of world premieres.

Beatrice Dillon (PAN) – acclaimed composer, producer and sound artist – premieres her first orchestral work. Known for her widely-celebrated album Workaround (Album of the Year by The Wire Magazine 2020), Dillon translates her distinct vocabulary of synthetic sound and generative systems into the acoustic realm of the orchestra.

Further music on the night ventures into far sonic horizons, spanning the spectrum of diverse voices genre-bending and redefining both electronic and classical worlds: Mica Levi’s iconic Love (from the soundtrack for Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin) envelops listeners in a bear hug of oozy synths and sustained notes; Sasha Scott’s Inertia and Gabriel Prokofiev’s Dark Lights converge intense, exhilarating live electronics with orchestral texture; Tonia Ko’s Breath, Contained III explores the delicate, nuanced sonics of bubble wrap; and Tansy Davies’ The Beginning of the World spins a 16th-century dance tune into a bold new contemporary work.

The night builds up to the first ever Concerto for Drum Machine and Orchestra, celebrating the iconic Roland 808 drum machine – heard on tracks by artists including Run-DMC, Afrika Bambaataa and Talking Heads – with movements by Josephine Stephenson, Laurence Osborn, Max de Wardener and Beni Giles. And revered producer/DJ Matthew Herbert ends the night with one of his signature eclectic DJ sets.

Soloists

Sasha Scott

Gabriel Prokofiev

Emily Abdy

Tonia Ko

James Larter (808 – Beni Giles)

Josephine Stephenson

Viviana-Zarah Baudis (piano)

Beatrice Dillon will premiere her work as a composer, rather than performer – she will not be performing on the night. 

Matthew Herbert’s DJ sets will be between orchestral sets and end the night. 


nonclassical gratefully acknowledges the support of the Cockayne Foundation and the Vaughan Williams Foundation.


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