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Pinch Tour & Ticket Details

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14
Aug

Grooverider Norman Jay Tayo Dave Lee DJ Marky Gilles Peterson Mr. Scruff Francois K Carl Craig Roni Size Fabio Maurice Fulton Theo Parrish A Guy Called Gerald Pinch DJ Spinna Osunlade Peverelist Jimi Tenor DJ Die Marcellus Pittman Hunee Roska Horse Meat Disco Joe Bataan Ikonika Antal MJ Cole Batu Josey Rebelle Ben UFO Addison Groove Sully Objekt DJ Nature Chunky Tasha Om Unit Raji Rags Fracture Kahn Phaeleh Shy One Admin Sam Binga Nídia Mighty Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Jamz Supernova Toma Kami CCL Krust Leroy Burgess Arp Frique Yadava Dar Disku Suze ijó Lil C BORGE Yushh Natasha Diggs Manami Colleen Cosmo Murphy LUXE IZCO Kokoroko Emma-Jean Thackray Queen Bee Lynda Dawn Coco Maria Channel One Tim Reaper Azu Tiwaline Luke Una Sister Zo BAKEY Valentina Magaletti Dwarde Neffa-T Karen Nyame KG Amy Kisnorbo Marla Kether 4am Kru Mia Koden HiTech Last Nubian Rose Holland in Wimborne

Wimborne Minster, United Kingdom

27
Aug

DJ Pete Calibre Oren Ambarchi Torus Peder Mannerfelt TYGAPAW Significant Other Jasmin Bendik Giske Carmen Villain Gavsborg Nawaz Lee Ranaldo Yonatan Gat Johan Berthling Andreas Werliin Martyn Pinch Moritz Von Oswald Mala Neel Mark Fell Rrose DjRUM DJ Red Shy One Nyx Facta Amnesia Scanner Lechuga Zafiro John T. Gast Skee Mask Hadone Nexus Ziúr Katatonic Silentio Animistic Beliefs Anthony Linell reni Still Malibu Okkyung Lee Emily Jeanne bela Azu Tiwaline UFO95 NVST Rafush Mia Koden gyrofield Carrier sofii Kettel Lord Spikeheart Moin Ghosted YHWH Nailgun in Berlin

Berlin, Germany

30
Aug

Martyn Pinch Neel Mark Fell DJ Red Facta Amnesia Scanner Lechuga Zafiro Nexus Katatonic Silentio Animistic Beliefs Anthony Linell Okkyung Lee Emily Jeanne Gavsborg sofii Kettel in Berlin

Berlin, Germany

04
Oct

Grooverider Doc Scott Pinch Distance Loefah Jack Sparrow Iration Steppas Dub Phizix Sgt Pokes SPMC Yushh in Leeds

Leeds, United Kingdom

About Pinch

Bristol, U.K. resident Pinch (Robert Ellis) is undoubtedly one of the key figures in the development of dubstep, both as a recording artist and as the founder of the Tectonic imprint and the Multiverse family of labels. His deep, spacious, subtle productions have always maintained a reverential connection to dubstep's reggae and dub roots, and he's collaborated with genre pioneers Scientist and Adrian Sherwood as well as younger dancehall vocalists such as New York-based MC Juakali. In addition to numerous 12" singles on labels such as Planet Mu, Punch Drunk, and Swamp 81, he released one of dubstep's first notable full-lengths, 2007's Underwater Dancehall, as well as several well-regarded collaboration albums and mix CDs. His dubplate-centric DJ sets have also received much fanfare, and he's spun sets around the world, from the expected London clubs and BBC radio programs to far-flung regions such as China, Russia, and New Zealand. In 2004, Ellis co-founded Multiverse along with James Ginzburg and James Fiddian. The publishing company aimed to provide an outlet for the forward-thinking producers associated with Bristol's underground electronic music scene. Ellis established Tectonic in 2005, with the label's first release being the sparse yet aggressive "War Dub" single, a collaboration between himself and Ginzburg (under the moniker P Dutty). The track caught the attention of Mike Paradinas, whose Planet Mu label was mainly known for releasing IDM and breakcore, but had embraced the emerging grime and dubstep scenes, with releases by Mark One, Vex'd, and Virus Syndicate. In early 2006, Planet Mu released Pinch's "Qawwali," a graceful, meditative track containing an echo-covered harmonium sample from a recording by Pakistani legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The haunting cut struck a chord with listeners, and became one of the genre's most recognizable and well-loved tunes, up there with Skream's "Midnight Request Line." Pinch became an in-demand DJ and remixer, and his label continued releasing seminal 12"s by producers such as Skream, Distance, and Digital Mystikz, many of which were collected on the Tectonic Plates, Vol. 1 compilation, which included a continuous mix CD by Pinch. He released another successful 12" on Planet Mu, the more sinister "Punisher" (containing a sample from Ed Rush's 1993 dark drum'n'bass classic "Bludclot Artattack"), which was followed by a 12" of remixes from Loefah and Skream. Pinch released a third Planet Mu 12", the more uptempo "Pepper Spray," in October 2007. The following month, he released his debut album, Underwater Dancehall, on Tectonic. The double CD contained one disc of vocal-driven songs, including "Brighter Day" (a version of "Qawwali" with lyrics by dancehall MC Juakali) and the single "Get Up" (featuring R&B singer Yolanda), and one disc of instrumental versions of the same tunes. The album brought an accessibility to dubstep without watering down its innovative qualities, and was widely acclaimed. Pinch kept progressing from there, continuing to release tracks on labels including Soul Jazz and Tectonic, remixing tracks by Simian Mobile Disco and Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and issuing records by 2562, Peverelist, RSD, and others. Pinch and Distance started a side project called Deleted Scenes, debuting with the hair-raising "Memory Loss" 12" in October of 2008. In 2009, Pinch released one more 12" on Planet Mu, "Attack of the Giant Killer Robot Spiders!," and a single of remixes of the enduring "Get Up" appeared on Tectonic. Tectonic Plates, Vol. 2 was also released that year, containing tracks by Benga, Flying Lotus, and Martyn, as well as a continuous mix by Pinch. Around 2010, Pinch's tracks began to merge dubstep with deep, dubby techno, with "Croydon House" on Swamp 81 being a notable example. In 2011, he collaborated with Shackleton for a dark, cavernous album on Honest Jon's Records. The following year, he worked with drum'n'bass pioneer Photek, who began to embrace the dubstep sound, on a 12" called "Acid Reign." He also contributed a volume to Fabric's long-running mix CD series (Fabriclive 61), and issued Missing in Action: A Collection of Selected Tracks, B-Sides and Remixes from 2006-2010 on Tectonic. The year 2013 saw the release of "Shoulda Rolla," a collaboration with U.K. garage producer Roska, also on Tectonic. Pinch also began collaborating with veteran producer Adrian Sherwood, releasing two vocal-driven 12"s on both Tectonic and Sherwood's On-U Sound. Also in 2013, Pinch started a new label, Cold Recordings, which focused more on techno and the general U.K. hardcore continuum, and primarily released singles by lesser-known artists such as Ipman and Elmono. In 2014, Pinch began collaborating with genre-defying producer Mumdance, beginning with the 12" single "Turbo Mitzi" and continuing with the mix CD Pinch B2B Mumdance, both on Tectonic. Sherwood & Pinch's first joint full-length, Late Night Endless, appeared in early 2015, and Pinch and Mumdance continued releasing tracks, including "Big Slug," featuring grime MC Riko Dan. Another track with Riko Dan, "Screamer," appeared on Tectonic in early 2016. In 2017, Sherwood & Pinch released their second full-length collaboration, Man vs. Sofa. The album included contributions from Martin Duffy (Primal Scream, Felt), longtime Sherwood collaborator Skip McDonald (Little Axe, Tackhead), and the inimitable Lee "Scratch" Perry. Despite a multitude of collaborative work, it had been over a decade since his debut solo album, Underwater Dancehall, although that changed in 2020 upon the release of Reality Tunnels, a record which found Ellis reflecting on the evolution of the genres he helped to pioneer; the album saw a host of guest features, including appearances from Trim, Killa P, and Emika. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi

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About Pinch

Bristol, U.K. resident Pinch (Robert Ellis) is undoubtedly one of the key figures in the development of dubstep, both as a recording artist and as the founder of the Tectonic imprint and the Multiverse family of labels. His deep, spacious, subtle productions have always maintained a reverential connection to dubstep's reggae and dub roots, and he's collaborated with genre pioneers Scientist and Adrian Sherwood as well as younger dancehall vocalists such as New York-based MC Juakali. In addition to numerous 12" singles on labels such as Planet Mu, Punch Drunk, and Swamp 81, he released one of dubstep's first notable full-lengths, 2007's Underwater Dancehall, as well as several well-regarded collaboration albums and mix CDs. His dubplate-centric DJ sets have also received much fanfare, and he's spun sets around the world, from the expected London clubs and BBC radio programs to far-flung regions such as China, Russia, and New Zealand. In 2004, Ellis co-founded Multiverse along with James Ginzburg and James Fiddian. The publishing company aimed to provide an outlet for the forward-thinking producers associated with Bristol's underground electronic music scene. Ellis established Tectonic in 2005, with the label's first release being the sparse yet aggressive "War Dub" single, a collaboration between himself and Ginzburg (under the moniker P Dutty). The track caught the attention of Mike Paradinas, whose Planet Mu label was mainly known for releasing IDM and breakcore, but had embraced the emerging grime and dubstep scenes, with releases by Mark One, Vex'd, and Virus Syndicate. In early 2006, Planet Mu released Pinch's "Qawwali," a graceful, meditative track containing an echo-covered harmonium sample from a recording by Pakistani legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The haunting cut struck a chord with listeners, and became one of the genre's most recognizable and well-loved tunes, up there with Skream's "Midnight Request Line." Pinch became an in-demand DJ and remixer, and his label continued releasing seminal 12"s by producers such as Skream, Distance, and Digital Mystikz, many of which were collected on the Tectonic Plates, Vol. 1 compilation, which included a continuous mix CD by Pinch. He released another successful 12" on Planet Mu, the more sinister "Punisher" (containing a sample from Ed Rush's 1993 dark drum'n'bass classic "Bludclot Artattack"), which was followed by a 12" of remixes from Loefah and Skream. Pinch released a third Planet Mu 12", the more uptempo "Pepper Spray," in October 2007. The following month, he released his debut album, Underwater Dancehall, on Tectonic. The double CD contained one disc of vocal-driven songs, including "Brighter Day" (a version of "Qawwali" with lyrics by dancehall MC Juakali) and the single "Get Up" (featuring R&B singer Yolanda), and one disc of instrumental versions of the same tunes. The album brought an accessibility to dubstep without watering down its innovative qualities, and was widely acclaimed. Pinch kept progressing from there, continuing to release tracks on labels including Soul Jazz and Tectonic, remixing tracks by Simian Mobile Disco and Gaudi + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and issuing records by 2562, Peverelist, RSD, and others. Pinch and Distance started a side project called Deleted Scenes, debuting with the hair-raising "Memory Loss" 12" in October of 2008. In 2009, Pinch released one more 12" on Planet Mu, "Attack of the Giant Killer Robot Spiders!," and a single of remixes of the enduring "Get Up" appeared on Tectonic. Tectonic Plates, Vol. 2 was also released that year, containing tracks by Benga, Flying Lotus, and Martyn, as well as a continuous mix by Pinch. Around 2010, Pinch's tracks began to merge dubstep with deep, dubby techno, with "Croydon House" on Swamp 81 being a notable example. In 2011, he collaborated with Shackleton for a dark, cavernous album on Honest Jon's Records. The following year, he worked with drum'n'bass pioneer Photek, who began to embrace the dubstep sound, on a 12" called "Acid Reign." He also contributed a volume to Fabric's long-running mix CD series (Fabriclive 61), and issued Missing in Action: A Collection of Selected Tracks, B-Sides and Remixes from 2006-2010 on Tectonic. The year 2013 saw the release of "Shoulda Rolla," a collaboration with U.K. garage producer Roska, also on Tectonic. Pinch also began collaborating with veteran producer Adrian Sherwood, releasing two vocal-driven 12"s on both Tectonic and Sherwood's On-U Sound. Also in 2013, Pinch started a new label, Cold Recordings, which focused more on techno and the general U.K. hardcore continuum, and primarily released singles by lesser-known artists such as Ipman and Elmono. In 2014, Pinch began collaborating with genre-defying producer Mumdance, beginning with the 12" single "Turbo Mitzi" and continuing with the mix CD Pinch B2B Mumdance, both on Tectonic. Sherwood & Pinch's first joint full-length, Late Night Endless, appeared in early 2015, and Pinch and Mumdance continued releasing tracks, including "Big Slug," featuring grime MC Riko Dan. Another track with Riko Dan, "Screamer," appeared on Tectonic in early 2016. In 2017, Sherwood & Pinch released their second full-length collaboration, Man vs. Sofa. The album included contributions from Martin Duffy (Primal Scream, Felt), longtime Sherwood collaborator Skip McDonald (Little Axe, Tackhead), and the inimitable Lee "Scratch" Perry. Despite a multitude of collaborative work, it had been over a decade since his debut solo album, Underwater Dancehall, although that changed in 2020 upon the release of Reality Tunnels, a record which found Ellis reflecting on the evolution of the genres he helped to pioneer; the album saw a host of guest features, including appearances from Trim, Killa P, and Emika. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi

Pinch's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
14 Aug 2025 Grooverider, Norman Jay, Tayo, Dave Lee, DJ Marky, Gilles Peterson, Mr. Scruff, Francois K, Carl Craig, Roni Size, Fabio, Maurice Fulton, Theo Parrish, A Guy Called Gerald, Pinch, DJ Spinna, Osunlade, Peverelist, Jimi Tenor, DJ Die, Marcellus Pittman, Hunee, Roska, Horse Meat Disco, Joe Bataan, Ikonika, Antal, MJ Cole, Batu, Josey Rebelle, Ben UFO, Addison Groove, Sully, Objekt, DJ Nature, Chunky, Tasha, Om Unit, Raji Rags, Fracture, Kahn, Phaeleh, Shy One, Admin, Sam Binga, Nídia, Mighty, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Jamz Supernova, Toma Kami, CCL, Krust, Leroy Burgess, Arp Frique, Yadava, Dar Disku, Suze ijó, Lil C, BORGE, Yushh, Natasha Diggs, Manami, Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy, LUXE, IZCO, Kokoroko, Emma-Jean Thackray, Queen Bee, Lynda Dawn, Coco Maria, Channel One, Tim Reaper, Azu Tiwaline, Luke Una, Sister Zo, BAKEY, Valentina Magaletti, Dwarde, Neffa-T, Karen Nyame KG, Amy Kisnorbo, Marla Kether, 4am Kru, Mia Koden, HiTech, Last Nubian, Rose Holland in Wimborne Wimborne St Giles, Dorset, Wimborne Minster, EN, United Kingdom
27 Aug 2025 DJ Pete, Calibre, Oren Ambarchi, Torus, Peder Mannerfelt, TYGAPAW, Significant Other, Jasmin, Bendik Giske, Carmen Villain, Gavsborg, Nawaz, Lee Ranaldo, Yonatan Gat, Johan Berthling, Andreas Werliin, Martyn, Pinch, Moritz Von Oswald, Mala, Neel, Mark Fell, Rrose, DjRUM, DJ Red, Shy One, Nyx, Facta, Amnesia Scanner, Lechuga Zafiro, John T. Gast, Skee Mask, Hadone, Nexus, Ziúr, Katatonic Silentio, Animistic Beliefs, Anthony Linell, re:ni, Still, Malibu, Okkyung Lee, Emily Jeanne, bela, Azu Tiwaline, UFO95, NVST, Rafush, Mia Koden, gyrofield, Carrier, sofii, Kettel, Lord Spikeheart, Moin, Ghosted, YHWH Nailgun in Berlin Kraftwerk, Tresor/Globus and OHM, Berlin, BE, Germany
30 Aug 2025 Martyn, Pinch, Neel, Mark Fell, DJ Red, Facta, Amnesia Scanner, Lechuga Zafiro, Nexus, Katatonic Silentio, Animistic Beliefs, Anthony Linell, Okkyung Lee, Emily Jeanne, Gavsborg, sofii, Kettel in Berlin Kraftwerk, Tresor/Globus and OHM, Berlin, BE, Germany
04 Oct 2025 Grooverider, Doc Scott, Pinch, Distance, Loefah, Jack Sparrow, Iration Steppas, Dub Phizix, Sgt Pokes, SP:MC, Yushh in Leeds Beaver Works, Leeds, EN, United Kingdom

Pinch's Popular songs

  • Qawwali
  • Punisher
  • M25FM - mixed

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Pinch is known for their distinctive sound in the bristol electronic genre, often blending elements of classic dubstep, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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