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Jon Hopkins Review

Dec 8, 2014
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Posted by SOURCE Writers

This sold-out show has been hotly anticipated. There’s a discernible buzz in the stalls in the quieter lulls, masked by excitable coughs and occasional hushing by the purists. The Dome’s cavernous and luxe interior provide the perfect surroundings to allow concentration on Hopkins’ atmospheric soundscapes, and as most of the audience have previously seen Jon Hopkins whilst being crammed into overheating venues with a view of the bloke in front’s dandruff, it feels extra-special. Ostensibly a showcase for his 2013 album ‘Immunity,’ the set slides from deconstructed, minimalist interpretations to crushingly heavy bass tremors that make ears vibrate and people rise almost involuntarily from their seats. Live grand piano, guitar and violin add depth and build a tense energy on stage.

Pulsating images soared behind Hopkins as he played, creating an immersive experience. He’s produced some hugely influential and experimental music for other musicians, and he’s rightly confident in his own sound – it’s innovative, tightly crafted and quite different from anything else being released. It also makes for a very good gig.

Brighton Dome, Thursday 4th December

Dec 8, 2014
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