George Johnson Quintet + Faker Villain + Big Massive
About this Event
George Johnson on tenor has a really rounded and mature sound - london jazz news
Tenor saxophonist George Johnson brings his “adult supervision” collective to Notting Hill Arts club to showcase new original music as well as interpretations of some personal favourites. Taking inspirations from his jazz and groove background, he also explores themes of art rock, soul, Latin and hip hop with his compositions.
King David Ike-Elechi - drums
John haslam - keyboard
Zaki Osahn - bass
Faker Villain
Are back for the final night of their springtime residency. Improvising live jazz electronica, they blend dance music, spiritual groove, sonic exploration and disruption to expectation. They take influence from IDM, contemporary jazz, free jazz, hindustani classical music, experimental classical, progressive metal and more from all corners of genre to form their distinctive sound. For fans of The Comet is Coming, Mammal Hands, John Carroll Kirby and GoGo Penguin.
Big massive
Is an up and coming jazz group from London, unafraid to explore black music through the lens of London jazz . Drawing from hip-hop to dub; jungle to rnb, nothing compares to the energy of the Big Massive sound.