MUSIC producers Addictive TV are taking their latest audiovisual venture on tour to Dorchester.

Orchestra of Samples comes to the Corn Exchange, Dorchester, on Friday August 4 as part of the town's One World festival celebrations.

Addictive TV have taken more than 200 musicians from more than 25 different countries and imagined that they never met or recorded together but are sampled, combined and reimagined to create new music of extraordinary unique fusions crossing multiple styles and cultures.

Five years in the making, the duo of Graham Daniels and Mark Vidler filmed improvised recording sessions with musicians around the world, then ingeniously sampled and spliced them together to create the project.

The result is a digital supergroup of international artists who never met but now play together. The project features top musicians in their field and documents a range of unusual localised instruments on recordings made in Brazil, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Senegal, across Europe and many other countries including Bhutan in the Himalayas!

Graham Daniels said: “We began Orchestra of Samples with no preconceptions, just a curiosity to explore musical possibilities.

“It is about bringing people together, and creating something that you didn’t know you could. Music binds us all, it’s the one language on our planet we all speak.”

Daniels and Vidler (aka mashup king Go Home Productions) have been at the forefront of audio and video remixing for nearly two decades with Vidler himself producing the official Rebel Never Gets Old for David Bowie.

Supporting Addictive TV will be Rockers Hi-Fi frontman and Dorchester own’s percussionist Glyn ‘Bigga’ Bush.

* Addictive TV, Orchestra of Samples, Dorchester Corn Exchange, Dorchester, Friday August 4, 8pm. Call Dorchester Arts for tickets.