Artist and composer Beatrice Dillon has been involved in a string of genre-traversing and moment-defining releases in recent years, with her Workaround topping The Wire's album of the year list in 2020, and more recently with Basho (2025). While these play energetically with synthesis and complex rhythmic ideas, her 2024 album Seven Reorganisations, the inaugural release on Dillon’s own new label, HI, turns towards the patient, the minimal, and the purely acoustic – forming a resoundingly touching contemporary classical piece, performed by fellow London-based sextet Explore Ensemble. Their artful interpretations are at the forefront of Seven Reorganisations. Among piano inflections and minimal string lines, an ecosystem of organic, murmuring sounds comes alive. As if through magic, the performers dissolve into their instruments; the space around them is made to feel as if it's engulfed in anti-matter – and that all which exists is the animated instruments creating sounds in a lively macrocosm of vibration and timbre. In a world premiere performance, Beatrice Dillon and Explore Ensemble present Dillon’s major new composition, which incorporates Dillon’s digital synthesis with the Ensemble's acoustic instrumentation. This work is commissioned by Rewire, Barbican Centre, and Explore Ensemble, with support from the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung and PRS Foundation.