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Escapists: Silence

When Escapists’ vocalist Simon Glancy moved to London to concentrate on his songwriting, he asked the only musical friend he knew to help record his ideas. Enter Oli Court, future Escapists guitarist. Oli drafted in his friend, composer Max Perryment, to play bass and the trio spent a week of intensive sessions finalising Glancy’s ideas before deciding their musical camaraderie was worth pursuing. Oli’s former schoolmate Andy Walsh was enlisted...Read More »

Sonitus: Alleviate

Hailing from East London’s as yet ungentrified fringes, Sonïtus are a multicultural assemblage of tenacious artists whose powerful neo-rock explores the beautiful, devious and carnal sides of the human psyche. Brought together by a passion for prog, alt-rock and adventurism, counting Radiohead, A Perfect Circle, Incubus and Animals As Leaders among their inspirations, Russell Balogun (vocals), Dein Moore (guitar, vocals), Nathan Chan (guitar), Scott Bacon (bass) and Romulo Heredia (drums)...Read More »

Kamille Lindholm: Bruises

Kamille Lindholm is a Danish singer-songwriter who releases her first solo album “Twice in August” in November 2016. The project is done in close cooperation with the producer, Janus Bechmann from Little Memphis Recordings. Her inspirations growing up where John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Hendrix and Jeff Buckley. “The songs are written in a state between dream and reality. The place where the darkness illuminated by the hope that sneaks into...Read More »

Khalil Fong feat. Jane Zhang - Que Sera

Khalil Fong feat. Jane Zhang - Que Sera Set in a 1950s Shanghai type setting, Khalil’s cinematography for his music video and single “Que Sera” featuring Jane Zhang is absolutely stunning. Going back to his R & B roots, Jane’s sweet vocals take the song to another level. The music video, directed by Shigeto Sayama with cinematography by Saba Mazloum, presents Fong and Zhang as a couple that’s about to get engaged,...Read More »

Druv Kent: What It’s All About

Indian-born, Singapore-based singer and songwriter Druv Kent unveils his new single ‘What It’s All About’ along with a compelling B&W video directed by TED Fellow filmmaker Puneet Rakheja, set for release via his own record label distributed by Horus Music UK on 18th November. The track follows on the success of the BBC Radio 2-approved singles ‘Little Bit of God’ and ‘Glitter & Dynamite’, which made him the first Asian-based...Read More »

Native People: Figure It Out

Kent quartet Native People show off their evolved sound in new single ‘Figure It Out’, set to drop on 28th October 2016. Produced by Huw Stephens-approved collective The Citrus Clouds and Oz Craggs, the new track retains the band’s core essence whilst showcasing their versatility as they explore a new direction for their sound. The focus leans towards the marriage of 90s R&B, downtempo funk and sleek contemporary pop, reminiscent...Read More »

Oh Malô: Miss You

Oh Malô (oh muh-low) presents a shape-shifting sound through their dynamic arrangements as delicate vocals intertwine with ambient guitars and powerful, aggressive drums. They combine influences from rhythmically innovative indie outfits such as Local Natives and Bombay Bicycle Club, vocalists Patrick Watson and the late Jeff Buckley, and the chilling ambiance of Radiohead and Sigur Rós to create an unpredictable blend of timbres. Over the past year, Oh Malô was...Read More »

Dia: Tiny Ocean

Dia is the stunning project of composer and performer, Danielle Birrittella. Her debut EP, Tiny Ocean, released with Manimal Records, features songs produced by Joey Waronker (Beck, REM, Atoms for Peace), Tim Carr (The Americans, HAIM) and Frankie Siragusa (theLAB). Raised on a Hindu ashram, she sang ceremonial ragas as a child, which led to training and performing as an opera singer throughout the U.S. and Europe. Along these travels,...Read More »

Mangoseed: Jah Jah

Hailing from the cultural and creative melting pot that is England’s capital city, Mangoseed comprise four musicians of Trinidadian, Jamaican, Australian and Irish descent. Perhaps no surprise, then, that this multinational troupe produce an enthralling fusion of global sounds, mashing up ska and soca, jungle and funk, rock and punk, all of it high-energy and unfailingly danceable. Originally formed by vocalist Nicholai La Barrie and guitarist Karlos Coleman, Mangoseed became...Read More »

Gurr: Walnuts

Gurr is a garagepop band from Berlin that sounds like a trashy 60s girl group meshed with poppy vocals in two voices and a flavor of eeriness dug out from the deep darkness that is the Berlin rocknroll bar’s restroom at 5 am. Gurr Garage-pop power trio Gurr call Berlin home, but their sunburnt hooks and playfully defiant attitude reveal more than a little classic California punk in their DNA. On...Read More »

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