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 PC (former DJ Food member Patrick Carpenter) on turntables, Luke Flowers (drums), Tom Chant (Saxophone), Nick Ramm (piano), Stuart McCallum (guitar) and Phil France (double bass).
Former members include Jamie Coleman (trumpet), T. Daniel Howard (drums), Federico Ughi (drums) and Alex James (piano). The most recent addition to the band is Mancunian guitarist Stuart McCallum.
Swinscoe and Carpenter (PC) have also recorded together under the band name Neptune.
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Style
The Cinematic Orchestra's sound, in both live and
studio contexts, employs a live band which improvises along with a
turntablist 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 a seamless combination of live jazz
improvisation with
electronica, such that it is difficult to tell where the improvisation ends and the production begins.
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.
Their
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.
The band were asked by the organisers of the
Porto European City of Culture 2001 festival to write a new
score to
Dziga Vertov's classic 1929
Russian silent film
Man with a Movie Camera
, to be performed live in accompaniment 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 from live form (adding in vocal tracks and electronic elements, among other changes) for their next album,
Every Day
.
In 2006, The Cinematic Orchestra created a cover version of the Radiohead song "
Exit Music (For a Film)" that appeared on an album titled
Exit Music: Songs with Radio Heads
. In this piece the band slowed down the tempo of the original, divided the timbre into four sections beginning with saxophone, to the classical guitar, to the electric guitar, ending the piece with the same simple acoustic guitar rhythm as the original version.
The Cinematic Orchestra released the album
Ma Fleur
on May 7, 2007.
[1] Several songs feature
Patrick Watson,
Fontella Bass, or
Lou Rhodes on vocals, with Rhodes and Watson sharing vocals on one song.
The Cinematic Orchestra recorded the soundtrack to the
Disneynature film
Les Ailes Pourpres: Le Mystère des Flamants
, released on December 15, 2008.
[2]
Song appearances
The song "To Build A Home" from the album
Ma Fleur
, which features vocals by Canadian
Patrick Watson has been used in episodes of a number of television shows and movies, including:
- ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy
(USA, 2007)
- CBS crime drama Criminal Minds
(USA, 2007)
- NBC drama Friday Night Lights
(USA, 2007)
- BBC medical drama Holby City
(UK, 2008)
- Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks
(UK, 2007)
- CBC drama series The Border
(Canada, 2008)
- CBC comedy-drama jPod
(Canada, 2008)
- ABC comedy-drama Ugly Betty
(USA, 2009)
- CBS drama Without a Trace
(USA, 2009)
- It was also used in a Cadburys-Schweppes advertisement.
- It was also used in the independent film, My Suicide, starring Gabriel Sunday, Brooke Nevin, Joe Mantegna, David Carradine, Mariel Hemingway, and Nora Dunn.
- It was also used in a commercial advertisement for Chivas Regal brand scotch whisky.
- The intro was used in BBC motoring documentary Top Gear
in Season 11, Episode 2 during its review of the Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Black Series.
The song "This Home," which is a brief song that uses the same melody as "To Build A Home" was used in the
ABC drama
Defying Gravity
(USA, 2009).
The instrumental song "Prelude", from the same album, was used in another ABC show,
Private Practice
.
The
Public Radio International radio show
This American Life
often uses The Cinematic Orchestra song "Drunken Tune" from the album
Man with a Movie Camera
.
The final scene and closing credits of the film
Kidulthood
(2006) feature the song "All Things to All Men" from the album
Every Day
.
Discography
Albums
- Motion
(1999)
- Remixes 1998-2000
(2000)
- Every Day
(2002)
- Man with a Movie Camera
(2003)
- Ma Fleur
(2007)
- Past, Present & Future - Classics, Instrumentals & Exclusives
(2007)
- Live at the Royal Albert Hall
(2008)
- Les Ailes Pourpres : Le Mystère Des Flamants
(2008)
Singles
- "Diabolus" (1999)
- "Channel 1 Suite"/"Ode to the Big Sea" (1999)
- "All That You Give" (feat. Fontella Bass) (2002)
- "Horizon" (feat. Niara Scarlett) (2002)
- "Man with the Movie Camera" (2002)
- "Breathe" (2007)
- "To Build a Home" (2007)