Introducing a conversational deep-dive into the art of song writing, with live music delivered straight to your home, the UK’s own Sean Heath hosts the brand new YouTube channel An Evening With…, highlighting some of the very best songwriters creating music just beneath the mainstream radar.

Rebecca Cullen
Smooth jazz vibes bring through lo-fi keys and flickers of bass, guitar and rhythm as the unique voice of Mister Davey Jones guides us through a calming, peace-inspiring Let It Breathe.
Following the natural calm of an ambient soundscape and subtle trap beat, rapper Deago utilises an emotive, quietly confident vocal style to weave a web of imagery and storyline around listeners.
Introducing Myles James in a memorable way, Drugs feels quickly relevant to the current scene, but also showcases a faultless vocal ability – as well as a clearly poetic way with exploring the topic of love and infatuation.
Creative production weaves a hypnotic web of immersive sound-design around listeners, alongside a subtle fusing of hip hop and RnB sentiments.
Wholly immersive, engaging and interesting, as well as musically satisfying in the way that only the most finely-produced escapism tends to be.
“I don’t know, every musician out there is just working hard because they love music so much that it just doesn’t matter how much work it is to get your stuff out there.”
Featuring a pop-punk-style guitar riff and organic drum lead, T2D2 delivers an expressive vocal that meanders in style and brings in both melody and rap for a true fusion of genres.
The whole thing is incredibly unique, seemingly raw at first and minimalist before exploding into its final engagement of elements.
Great vibes at just the right time – the UK’s own JAMO raises the bar and uplifts the nation all at once with this intimate yet bright, multi-layered new EP.
Big-band vibes led by warm rhythms and layers of sax guide us into a smoky RnB single from long-time songwriter Eli Purks.
“Every one of us is passionate about science fiction, we also love soundtracks and among the still unreleased songs there is a small orchestral suite of cinematic inspiration”