Ninja Tune XX host an evening at the Royal Albert Hall featuring The London Metropolitan Orchestra, playing alongside the Cinematic Orchestra.
Ninja Tune are proud to present a highlight of their celebrations by inviting back Jason Swinscoe’s ‘Cinematic Orchestra’ three years on from their last triumphant show at the Royal Albert Hall. But this being the 20th anniversary of Ninja Tune there is something extra special in store – The London Metropolitan Orchestra, plus electronic music legend Amon Tobin presenting a one-off orchestral performance. And if that wasn’t enough, the prodigious Dorian Concept will be joining them.
The London Metropolitan Orchestra worked with The Cinematic Orchestra on the score for the movie ‘Crimson Wing’ and performed with them at the Roundhouse for the films ‘Entr’acte’ and ‘Manhatta’. This growing collaboration will reach its head at the Royal Albert Hall, where TCO and LMO will combine to offer reinterpretations from across the whole of the Cinematic’s catalogue.
In addition Amon Tobin has been working with the London Metropolitan Orchestra to present a set of some of his classic material placed in an orchestral setting – a process that we’re sure is going to yield exciting results.
Dorian Concept is one of the most energetic musician come producer currently working in electronic music today. His fusion of jazz, electronics and rave is as exciting as it is unique. His set for this Albert Hall show will be with an ensemble including The Cinematic Orchestra’s saxophonist Tom Chant and members of the LMO.
The show is scheduled to start at 7.30pm on Sunday 14th November. Tickets are available from the Royal Albert Hall website.
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