MANCHESTER-based trio GoGo Penguin is heading out on a UK tour in February, with shows starting in Cardiff.

GoGo Penguin will be release their new album, Man Made Object, the day before their first performance with the album out on February 5 on Blue Note Records.

Members Rob Turner (drummer), Nick Blacka (double bassist) and Chris Illingworth (pianist) will bring their trademark mash-up of minimalist piano themes, deeply propulsive bass lines and electronica-inspired drums to The Gate, Cardiff on February 6.

Their incredible sound has seen them shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and fuelled their exhilarating live shows from Manchester to Montreal and Paris to London.

They’ve written and performed a new score for Godfrey Reggio’s cult film Koyaanisqatsi and collaborated with noted choreographer Lynn Page for a Gilles Peterson-curated night at the Barbican.

In the midst of all this they’ve signed a multi-album deal with Blue Note Records, the most famous jazz label on earth. Their new album, Man Made Object, is the sound of a band confidently pursuing their own path.

“The title is partly inspired by my fascination with ideas of robotics, transhumanism and human augmentation,” says pianist Illingworth.

“We’re recreating electronic music on acoustic instruments. It’s like a man-made object that has become humanised and it seemed like a good album title, one that also means something different to each of us, and hopefully to each listener.”

Indeed, although they're predominately an acoustic piano trio, GoGo Penguin’s music draws from many areas of contemporary electronic music, one where you can hear arcade game bleeps, glitchy breakbeats, hypnotic Aphex-style melodies, grinding bass lines and a rumbling low-end.

It has been described as “acoustic electronica”, a term which perfectly sums up their modus operandi.

“Many of the songs on this album started out as electronic compositions that I made on sequencing software like Logic or Ableton,” says drummer Turner.

“I’ll then play it to the band and we’ll find ways of replicating it acoustically.”

It is that ability to synthesis the seemingly disparate influences of electronica, jazz and classical music into their own unique musical DNA that gives GoGo Penguin such an instantly recognisable and compelling sound.

Tickets to the show cost £15 each.

For more information about the show or for tickets please contact The Gate Box Office on 029 2048 3344 or visit thegate.org.uk.