Wednesday 27 October 2010

THE E:CUBE at the Winter Wonderland

more detail on the Winter Wonderland bar video installation we are currently working on

E:Cube is an award winning, architecturally stimulating structure that has been designed to host a wide range of events throughout any season. It has a usable floor area of 180 sqm and welcomes almost 200 standing guests in an unusual but cosy environment.

E:Cube Bar at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park will be open daily to the public from 19 November until 4 January 2011 from 10am to 10pm. The Winter 2010/11 season is proudly sponsored by Relais & Châteaux and Pommery.

Its purpose is simple: Eat-Drink-Play-Party! Visitors can enjoy a carefully selected drinks menu and vibrant bar food, which includes cured meats, baked cheeses, oysters, sushi and chocolate fondue.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a party without the best in music and E:Cube is delighted to offer entertainment from the DJ and live musicians of Organic Jam as well as experimental video screenings all day long.

E:Cube is available for private hire for up to 120 guests every day and can provide bespoke events to match any requirements.

On behalf of all the Ecube Team, we look forward to welcoming you for a unique winter experience in the heart of London!

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Talvin Singh presents Tablatronic USA/Canada tour 2010

Quadroptica have designed custom made visual for the Mercury Award winner Talvin Singh who is currently on USA/Canada tour. Click here to see the remaining dates .


Talvin Singh is best known as the father of modern Asian electronica music, though he is also a highly celebrated tabla player, record producer, electronic musician, and DJ. Singh helped to re-introduce the concepts of Indian classical music to western pop, dance and jazz genre’s in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Singh collaborated with artists in diverse genres such as Bjork, Madonna, The Master Musicians of Jajouka, Jay Z and Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Singh’s groundbreaking debut “OK” was a huge critical and commercial success and won the UK’s two most prestigious music prizes, ‘The South Bank Prize’ and ‘The Mercury’. In 1990 Singh conceived the Tablatronic, a hybrid electronic/analog instrument which allows the player multiple sonic-processing possibilities.