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Elliot Galvin

'The Ruin' Album Launch

Sat 15 Feb 2025
Jazz

Elliot Galvin

'The Ruin' Album Launch

Elliot Galvin piano and synths
Mandhira de Saram violin
Ruth Goller bass and voice
Sebastian Rochford drums
Ligeti Quartet:
Freya Goldmark violin
Patrick Dawkins violin
Richard Jones viola
Val Welbanks cello

Join Elliot Galvin as he presents his most personal album to date ‘The Ruin’, written on his childhood, an intricate collaboration performed with creative UK artists such as Ruth Goller, Sebastian Rochford, Mandhira de Saram and longtime collaborators the Ligeti Quartet.


An artist with little need for introductions, Elliot Galvin is a long-time trailblazer in the UK jazz firmament with four solo albums that have seen him top album of the year lists at the likes of Downbeat and Jazzwise, as well as being a member of the Mercury nominated Dinosaur, and collaborating with Shabaka Hutchings, Emma-Jean Thackray, Norma Winstone, Marius Neset and Mark Lockheart.

Scheduled for release in February 2025 via independent London tastemaker label Gearbox Records (Binker & Moses, Abdullah Ibrahim, Cahill//Costello), The Ruin marks a new start for Galvin. This is his most personal album to date, written on his childhood piano and inspired by the bleak yet beautiful landscapes of his hometown, the music free-flows between serpentine piano and modular synth lines weaving and colliding around ephemeral vocalisations, deceivingly groove-heavy percussion, and intricate, soulful flute improvisations, featuring a who’s who of estimable guest musicians and friends from the UK scene including a secret special guest on flutes, renowned bassist and vocalist Ruth Goller, Polar Bear drummer and Patti Smith / Damon Albarn collaborator Sebastian Rochford, and longtime collaborators The Ligeti String Quartet.

‘A virtuosic, risk-embracing one-off’ John Fordham, The Guardian

Date:Sat 15 Feb 2025
Start time:8pm (Doors: 7.30pm)
Venue:Hall One
Price:£9.50-£25.00
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