Emily Magpie: Singer songwriter / producer Emily Magpie with her ethereal voice and fusion of ukulele, harmonies and low-fi electronic ambience released her debut EP Same Stuff on April 2nd 2016.
"'We are all in love with her hypnotic voice." - Sofar Sounds Guayaquil.
"A gentle lullaby of lilting loveliness. Simply beautiful." - The Devil's Tuna, blog & Glastonbury Emerging Talent Judge 2001-16.
Same Stuff is a haunting collection of transcendental lyrics wrapped in floating vocals and driven by ever present earthy electronic beats and bass. The EP is self produced, with Emily creating and manipulating every sound, under the guidance of Pheetus- who works extensively in the Hip Hop genre.
Emily has been connected to music and performance her whole life- touring as a singer and percussionist in a jazz band whilst at school and dabbling in various projects. She has an acting career alongside this which took centre stage until 2014 when she shifted focus. Her journey musically has been fast- being approached for acoustic gigs off the back of busking by the likes of Ronnie Scotts and the Library Members Club she jumped straight in to the London music scene, with her ukulele in tow and then began developing ambient electronic sounds and beats to accentuate her dream pop sound. Recent gigs include Ronnie Scotts, the Islington, Sofar Sounds, the Library Members Club, Upstairs at the Ritzy, ArtBeat Festival at the Amersham Arms, and New Cross Inn as well as plays and features on Hoxton Radio, Radio Warwickshire, Croydon Radio and Get In Her Ears.
"'An ethereal, dreamy EP, taking you on a journey of emotive feelings and observations. Vocally sweet, Ukulele infused and electronica combined…I LIKE IT!!" -Wozzy Brewster, OBE, Midi Music Company
"You should all check out Emily Magpie- beaut of an EP!" - Sarah Ardell, Londontheinside
David 9 Lunas:: a slightly hippier Hendrix. Describing himself as a singer- songwriter hardly does credit to what David 9 does. Steeped in hippy tradition, with a touch of rock ‘n’ roll, he has great charm, an innate niceness to his music, and is capable of some really sensitive and emotive writing.
There are definite touches of both Donovan and Marc Bolan in his music, but he also has a surreal side to his lyrics that genuinely brings a smile to your face.
Residing in the Bristol area and gigging regularly in the South West and London, he has been building a large following and his recent release, Mushroom Tea, shows his capabilities to a ‘T’. Andy Sniper