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Tuesday 25th March 2025
The Yard Manchester in Manchester
7:00pm til 10:00pm (Performance starts 7:30pm)

Richard Spaven Trio

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Ian Firth

Verified Review

26 March 2025

Lovely venue and amazing trio. Nice selection of beers too!

About

Forging his own path into the future... With roots in the U.K. club and hip-hop scenes, Richard Spaven brings a fresh approach to the instrument that’s at once modern and traditional. Combining machine-like accuracy with jazz-influenced improvisational sensibilities, Spaven’s drumming has landed him gigs with varied artists such as UK rapper Loyle Carner, Guru of hip-hop duo Gang Starr, producer Flying Lotus, vocalist José James and Brainfeeder artist Jameszoo. Spaven’s brilliance is evident beyond his world-class performance abilities; he’s equally impressive in production and compositional territories. The drummer released his new solo record, ‘Sole Subject', which once again showcases his multifaceted talents. In collaboration with Alfa Mist, Spaven co-writes and releases as 44th Move, together with other notable releases - lending his signature sound to Loyle Carner’s ‘Hugo’ and ‘Live At Royal Albert Hall’ LP’s plus electronica heavyweight Clark’s ‘Sus Dog’ where Spaven’s inventive drums underpin the vocals of Thom Yorke.  Spaven’s signature drum sound often sees him combine high-pitched, crisp snares; round, jazzy toms; and small, punchy bass drums. His cymbal choices are a sonic contrast of dry, lower-pitched hi-hats, rides, and crashes. Altogether, the drummer’s tone could be described as a nod to the past while keeping an ear toward the future. Much like his compositions, Spaven’s drumming is elusive and genre-defying. He often avoids conventional downbeats and cadences in favour of sneaky syncopations and the types of sonic glitches you might hear from a deejay. No 16th note is left unturned within some of his drum ’n’ bass–and dubstep–influenced explorations.

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