New music is massively indicative of the art the people of the world are creating. It’s worthwhile to pay attention.

Rebecca Cullen
Such a musically satisfying song. A truly beautiful yet minimal soundscape within which you can lose yourself for a while.
You learn a lot about the mind and the character of the artist, which gives it a very accessible touch.
Underground hip-hop fans and live music lovers will feel right at home – the next event is August 28th 2016, at The Ivy Room, Albany.
The music gets into your mind and relaxes you, filling your head with beautiful imagery and reflective thoughts and ideas.
Soaring, plaintive vocals and chimerical guitar playing are at the forefront of an introspective and ethereal soundscape.
Variety is the spice of life, as they say, and the musical show-reel of this project is consistently striking and inescapably melodic.
That moment when you get the record from the pressing plant, and put it on the turntable – this is the moment of truth. I’m always a bit nervous about it.
A huge amount of focus and dedication is consistently clear. The ideas seem to span much further than the lines in the song allow.. a gorgeous effect.
This is song writing at it’s most experimental, exuding freedom, and expression of whatever it is the artist needs to express.
The creative freedom is vast & relentless, and the result is something that consistently surprises and seduces you, further and further at every turn.
Imagine a smokey, underground, live setting, and an artist giving it their all – lost in the moment entirely – and that’s exactly where you’ll end up too.