

Introducing our latest series, The Green Room, where we find out how our green composers are creating music more sustainably. The Green Room is part of our Green Production Music initiative, where we're working to set a new standard in the music industry for environmental responsibility.
In this instalment, we took a visit to Suffolk, UK, to meet with green composer and Keane bass-player, Jesse Quin. In 2013, Jesse founded a collaborative arts centre called Old Jet, located on an ex-US Air Force Base. The arts centre offers several flexible spaces that are frequently used for events, filming, photo shoots, rehearsals, and also supplies arts-based storage for theatre companies, touring music artists.
Old Jet runs on 100% renewable energy supplied by an on-site biomass digestion plant. By feeding the digester rye, maize, and beet pulp, the machine breaks down these materials to produce methane gas. This gas fuels large engines, which transform the energy into electricity, both powering the Old Jet Arts Centre and generating additional electricity. This electricity can be sold back to the National Grid and used to supply the local area.
Watch the full video below to find out about Jesse's unique studio space, the renewable energy powering his creative hub and how Universal Production Music is working to bring sustainability to every part of the music ecosystem.

Meet Jesse Quin
Jesse Quin is an English musician, songwriter and bass player in the alternative rock band Keane. When he's not touring the world with Keane, he runs the Old Jet Arts Centre, based on an old American Air Force base in Suffolk, UK.
Listen to Jesse Quin’s tracks
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