The Cinematic Orchestra
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Background information | ||
Genre(s) | Downtempo Acid jazz Trip-hop Drum'n'bass |
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Label(s) | Ninja Tune | |
Associated acts |
DJ Food | |
Website | Official website | |
Members | ||
Phil France J Swinscoe Luke Flowers Tom Chant Jamie Coleman T. Daniel Howar Alex James |
The Cinematic Orchestra is a British-based jazz and electronic outfit, created in the late 1990s by Jason Swinscoe. The band is signed to Ninja Tune independent record label. In addition to Swinscoe, the band includes former DJ Food member, PC (Patrick Carpenter) on turntables, saxophonist / pianist Tom Chant and bassist Phil France. Former members include Luke Flowers (drums), Jamie Coleman (trumpet), T. Daniel Howard (drums) and Alex James (piano). The latest member of the band is Mancunian guitarist Stuart McCallum.
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[edit] History
Swinscoe first formed a group called Crabladder in 1990, whilst studying Fine Art at Cardiff College, releasing one official single on his own Power Tools label. In 1994, Swinscoe was given a DJ spot on Heart FM, a pirate radio station in south London.
The band's sound, in both live and studio contexts, employs a live band which improvises along with a turntabilist and electronic elements such as samples provided by Swinscoe. In their studio releases Swinscoe will often remix the live source material to produce a finished product that is seamless combination of live jazz improvisation with electronica, such that it is difficult to tell where the improvisation ends and the production begins.
The Cinematic Orchestra's debut album, Motion, was released in 1999. The critical success of that album led to them being asked to perform at the Director's Guild Awards ceremony for the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to film director Stanley Kubrick.
Additionally, the band was asked by the organisers of the Porto European City of Culture 2000 festival to write a new score to the classic 1929 Dziga Vertov Russian silent film Man with a Movie Camera, to be performed live in accompanyment with a showing of the film. The work differed from the band's usual compositions due to its live performance, ruling out the post production work that was present on Motion. The Cinematic Orchestra toured with the work and later released it on an album of the same name. Many of the compositions originally created for Man with a Movie Camera were later adapted into from live form (adding in vocal tracks and electronic elements, among other changes) for their next album, Every Day.
Swinscoe and PC have also recorded together under the band name Neptune.
Currently, The Cinematic Orchestra is at work on their next album, Ma Fleur, to be released May 7, 2007. [1].
[edit] Discography
- Motion (1999)
- Remixes 1998-2000 (2000)
- Every Day (2002)
- Man with a Movie Camera (2003)
- Ma Fleur (2007)
[edit] See also
- Coldcut
- Fila Brazillia
- Flanger
- Funki Porcini
- Innerzone Orchestra
- Jaga Jazzist
- As One
- Polar Bear
- St. Germain
- The Herbaliser
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Fan Page
- Another Fan Page
- The Cinematic Orchestra at MusicBrainz
- Fan Page with live audio/video
- "Seductive Charms: The Sensual Pleasures of the Cinematic Orchestra" CBC Radio 3 Live Concert Session; story by Colleen Berg
Link for download http://www.ninjatune.net/tco_tbah
[edit] Notes
- ^ AMAZON.co.uk. Availability Date. Retrieved 27 February 2007
http://www.ninjatune.net/tco_tbah