music
January 23, 2026
Dijon review
Brixton AcademyNominated for producer of the year for his album Baby and work with Justin Bieber, the US musician’s passion and experimentalism shine in this daring performance

TL;DR
- Dijon's performance at Brixton Academy felt like a joyous jam session, with musicians attentive to each other.
- The artist, nominated for producer of the year at the Grammys, displayed a passion for sound, utilizing a diverse setup of electronic and traditional instruments.
- The setlist featured a mix of new and old songs, blending his debut album's R&B with the experimental pop of his latest work.
- The show incorporated elements of electronic prog rock, lo-fi R&B, and experimental pop, with influences ranging from Simon and Garfunkel to industrial sounds.
- Stagecraft, initially sparse, became more prominent later in the show, creating an eerie, futurist soundscape before a more intimate encore.
- The concert transformed Dijon's music, making it almost unrecognisable through a fearless artistic vision.
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