Beatrice Dillon is a London-based electronic musician and artist. Her musical work encompasses a nuanced exploration of polyrhythmic drum programming, spatial sound, and interests in process-based systems of logic across both visual and sonic mediums. She studied Fine Art in London, before working on jazz and experimental music programmes for BBC Radio.
Her solo album ‘Workaround’ fusing computer music, acoustic and bass music was recently released on PAN in 2020 with previous releases on Boomkat Editions, Hessle Audio and Trilogy Tapes. She was a recipient of both the Wysing Arts Centre and Somerset House Studios artist residencies as well as a resident DJ on NTS Radio from 2014-2020. Dillon has collaborated with a wide range of visual artists and musicians, most recently with Tabla virtuoso, Kuljit Bhamra. Recent sound installation and live performances include Lisson Gallery, wwwX Tokyo, Strelka Institute Moscow, MUTEK Buenos Aires and Christian Marclay’s Assembly at Somerset House.