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Steven Bamidele

‘Haunted’ Is The Mesmerising New Single From Steve Bamidele

Tue Jan 29 2019

‘Haunted’ is the mesmerising new track from contemporary soul-singer and producer Steve Bamidele. “I was haunted before…I still go back there sometimes,” he admits, using his music to detail the feelings of chronic anxiety that he has suffered with. Music provides a form of solace for Steve and this track is a way to transfer […]

Chay Snowdon

Chay Snowdon Releases ‘Mon Cheri’ And ‘Sha La La’

Fri Jan 25 2019

Bristol indie rock band ‘Chay Snowden’ is trying very hard to be the lighters blazing, mosh pit inducing, audience serenading, young girl crazing, edge of the envelope brit-rock outfit that we are so familiar with. But they don’t need the poor Justin Young impersonation to make an impact: their latest two singles are packed with […]

Archie Faulks

A Passionate Performance From Archie Faulks

Thu Nov 15 2018

For any artist, performing in front of your fans can be nerve-wracking, but imagine performing in front of Jesus himself. Okay, maybe not Jesus in person but as a statue. Yep, this gig was in a church. Not your typical venue. Candle lit, no speakers, the audience sitting in the stalls…it could have been a […]

Yazz Ahmed

Yazz Ahmed At The Guildhall School Music Showcase

Fri Nov 09 2018

Yazz Ahmed’s unique sound and extraordinary band was enjoyed last week at the Guildhall School Music Showcase, offering the audience the opportunity to experience Ahmed’s blend of ‘psychedelic Arabic jazz’. Last year, she released the album ‘La Saboteuse’ resulting in rave reviews and several awards. The album draws on influences from her mixed heritage, exploration […]

ELDERBROOK

Elderbrook Elevates With Headline One-Man Show At London’s Heaven

Thu Nov 01 2018

On Wednesday 24th October, Elderbrook the British singer/songwriter and producer, played his biggest headline show to date with support from CliQ and Low Island at Heaven in his home city of London. Elderbrook is the pseudonym for Alexander Kotz, who bends uplifting electronic music with well-crafted songwriting. With six blocks of squares supporting visuals of […]

Anna Pancald

Anna Pancaldi’s New Single ‘Peace’ Leads Her To A New Direction

Tue Oct 23 2018

Anna Pancaldi’s new single ‘Peace’ leads her to a new direction and sound. Described as a ‘foot stomper’ track, it has more of a classic indie-rock feel as Anna experiments with new instruments and it follows effortlessly from her bold previous offering ‘What I’ve Become’. Anna comments on these new changes to her music, “A challenge at first but […]

CoCo and the Butterfields Live At The Islington

Wed Sep 26 2018

With its intimate vibe and an impressing stage shrouded in red velvet, The Islington provided the perfect venue for CoCo and the Butterfields inaugural gig for their forthcoming EP ‘Monsters’. The Canterbury-born pair began with ‘Battlegrounds’, a gutsy and powerful track that showcased the band charismatic stage presence and beautifully harmonic vocals. Next to be played was the […]

ODE To JOY – Live Music Review

Tue Jul 03 2018

JOY’s self-produced 2015 EP, ‘ODE’, has been streamed over 5 million times with Beats1 pioneer Zane Lowe stating that the 20-year-old Australian is one to watch. Alongside this, JOY has completed a sold-out Australian tour, multiple festivals and was a supporting act for R&B star Kehlani during her Australian tour in 2017. As of 2018, […]

Kojo Stone

Kojo Stone – A New Breed Of R&B With ‘Ego Trip’

Fri Oct 27 2017

I have a weakness for R&B. It’s my full-fat coke, my frosted cupcake (with sprinkles), it’s my caramel macchiato (with cream) and my second (large) glass of wine. The dulcet tones of artists such as Donell Jones, J. Holiday, Bobby Valentino, Avant, Trey Songz, Tyrese…the list goes on. I just don’t hear from those guys […]

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