Thursday 24 November 2016, 8pm

Tin Angel presents: John Southworth + Jordan Hunt

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With Small Town Water Tower mercurial singer-songwriter John Southworth has countered Niagara’s much-lauded melancholia with a revitalizing, eerily deceptive pop album. Fully embracing modern 21st century recording techniques, Southworth has transformed his uniquely antiquated style, somehow bridging the vast, impenetrable gulf between Tame Impala and Burt Bacharach to forge a new fluid and cohesive stamp - part future shock, part ghost - at once strangely contemporary and anachronistic.

Merging disparate sources has consistently been a signature of the UK-born, Canadian-raised songwriter. Now, combined with a lyrical view equal parts surreal and realist, this singular trademark glows irrepressibly. “I’m not sure exactly what it is I’ve made,” says John, “some kind of conversation between the new and old world I hope.” Expressing an unsettled, dreamlike vision of lives in crisis, amidst species and eras fast disappearing, Small Town Water Tower (his 10th full-length, produced by Derek Hoffman) sounds like nothing in Southworth’s previous canon, nor in the current pop-sphere - a dizzying, cinematic and brilliantly crafted event.

The American and Canadian double-sided Niagara (Tin Angel) was Southworth’s most successful release to date, earning exceptional praise - including Album of the Year 2014 honors by Rolling Stone Germany and Canada’s National Post - while firmly establishing his reputation as a singer-songwriter of rare ability. Since his orchestral-pop debut Mars Pennsylvania (1998 Bar None), he has recorded a succession of uncompromising, genre-defying records, including most recently SPIRITUAL WAR Cassette Tape (2011 - recorded on a SONY Cassette corder), Failed Jingles for Bank of America and Other U.S Corporations (2012 featuring actual unused jingles) and the psychedelic cabaret-operetta, Easterween (2012). His songs have been written for and/or covered by Canadian artists Buck 65, Sarah Slean, Martin Tielli, Hawksley Workman, Veda Hille, Jully Black and THOMAS.

Southworth’s first “children’s” book Daydreams for Night was published last year in Japan; a former film student, he makes his own videos as well as for others.

Jordan Hunt

Jordan Hunt is a composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist.

Classically trained, and drawing on his experiences as violinist and backing vocalist in art-pop orchestra The Irrepressibles, Canadian band The Hidden Cameras and as musical companion to Olivia Chaney, he creates vivid, direct, emotive music, weaving soaring vocals through his own melodic brand of ‘sad-boy pop’.

He has performed with major artists including Lana Del Rey, Bat For Lashes and Sister Sledge, and continues to tour throughout Europe, U.S.A. and Asia.

He is a co-founder of PRINCIPLE SIX, Musical Director of the THEO ADAMS COMPANY and Associate Composer with LSO Soundhub.

Selected credits include collaborations with Hermès, Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton, Arthur Arbesser, Veuve Clicquot, Channel 4, W Magazine, Another Man, Nick Knight, David Sims, FKA Twigs, Tin Angel Records, Isamaya Ffrench, Matthew Stone, Fiona Shaw, Patrick Wolf, Raqib Shaw, Frieze, Young Vic, Tate Britain, ICA, Latitude Festival, The Ivy, Liberty of London, Royal Academy and Barbican.

His classical work is performed at major venues and festivals, including the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, King's Place, Aldeburgh Festival, Britten Festival, Bridgewater Hall, and on BBC Radio 3 and 4; by such renowned ensembles as BBC Singers, BBC Phil, Philharmonia, London Sinfonietta and Hallé YO. He studied composition at RNCM, RAM and RCM.