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The Cinematic Orchestra

About The Cinematic Orchestra

The brilliantly named Cinematic Orchestra is led by composer/programmer/multi-instrumentalist Jason Swinscoe, who formed his first group, Crabladder, in 1990 as an art student at Cardiff College. Crabladder's fusion of jazz and hardcore punk elements with experimental rhythms inspired Swinscoe to further explore the possibilities of sampling, and by the time of the group's demise in the mid-'90s, he was DJing at various clubs and pirate radio stations in the U.K. The music he recorded on his own at the time melded '60s and '70s jazz, orchestral soundtracks, rhythm loops, and live instrumentation into genre-defying compositions, as reflected on his contribution to Ninja Tune's 1997 Ninja Cuts 3 collection and his remixes of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Coldcut tracks. The Cinematic Orchestra built on this musical blueprint, letting a group of live musicians improvise over sampled percussion or basslines. The Orchestra included saxophonist/pianist Tom Chant, bassist Phil France, and drummer Daniel Howard, who also recorded the Channel One Suite and Diabolus EPs for Ninja Tune with Swinscoe. The project's full-length debut, Motion, arrived in 1999 to great acclaim, which culminated in the Cinematic Orchestra's performance at the Directors' Guild Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony for Stanley Kubrick later that year in London. After the collection Remixes 1998-2000, their second album, Every Day, followed in 2002, with vocal features for Fontella Bass and Roots Manuva. Man with a Movie Camera, a 2003 release on CD and DVD, offered a 1999 film score Cinematic Orchestra had provided for the re-airing of a 1929 Soviet documentary, while four years later Ma Fleur was released. Live at the Royal Albert Hall arrived in spring 2008. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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The Cinematic Orchestra's Discography  (5)

Motion  Motion more more
Ma Fleur  Ma Fleur Ninja Tune more more
Every Day  Every Day Ninja Tune more more
Everyday  Everyday Ninja Tune more more
Man With A Movie Camera  Man With A Movie Camera Ninja Tune more more

Compilations Featuring The Cinematic Orchestra  (20)

You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts DJ Food's 1000 Masks Mix  You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts DJ Food's 100... Ninja Tune more more
You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts DJ Food's 1000 Masks Mix  You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts DJ Food's 100... Ninja Tune more more
You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts  You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts Ninja Tune more more
You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts  You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts Ninja Tune more more
You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts  You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts Ninja Tune more more

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