Liquid blooz bewts from Young Echo’s Jabu, joined again by Jasmine Butt, and now Daniela Dyson for a necessary dose of lowkey soul kissers on their do you have peace? label, somehow joining dots between Tricky, Tirzah, King Midas Sound and Junior Boys
Appearing from the haze of Bristol’s hotbox after that Cali-grade side from Manonmars, and leading on from Jabu’s earlier split with Sunun, ‘Sweet Company’ holds to a perfectly measured line of soothing, downbeat vibes rendered in soft focus dub in a way that genuinely appears to care for your bruised soul right now.
Trust there are no sharp edges to snag on, as the band’s Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt share dreamily reverberant vocals with Daniela Dyson, pairing their combined range of caramelised and strung-out tones with softly played, hushed production by Rendall and Amos Childs, with the latter effectively serving a more feminine follow-up to his class work on the Manonmars album.
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Liquid blooz bewts from Young Echo’s Jabu, joined again by Jasmine Butt, and now Daniela Dyson for a necessary dose of lowkey soul kissers on their do you have peace? label, somehow joining dots between Tricky, Tirzah, King Midas Sound and Junior Boys
Appearing from the haze of Bristol’s hotbox after that Cali-grade side from Manonmars, and leading on from Jabu’s earlier split with Sunun, ‘Sweet Company’ holds to a perfectly measured line of soothing, downbeat vibes rendered in soft focus dub in a way that genuinely appears to care for your bruised soul right now.
Trust there are no sharp edges to snag on, as the band’s Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt share dreamily reverberant vocals with Daniela Dyson, pairing their combined range of caramelised and strung-out tones with softly played, hushed production by Rendall and Amos Childs, with the latter effectively serving a more feminine follow-up to his class work on the Manonmars album.
Liquid blooz bewts from Young Echo’s Jabu, joined again by Jasmine Butt, and now Daniela Dyson for a necessary dose of lowkey soul kissers on their do you have peace? label, somehow joining dots between Tricky, Tirzah, King Midas Sound and Junior Boys
Appearing from the haze of Bristol’s hotbox after that Cali-grade side from Manonmars, and leading on from Jabu’s earlier split with Sunun, ‘Sweet Company’ holds to a perfectly measured line of soothing, downbeat vibes rendered in soft focus dub in a way that genuinely appears to care for your bruised soul right now.
Trust there are no sharp edges to snag on, as the band’s Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt share dreamily reverberant vocals with Daniela Dyson, pairing their combined range of caramelised and strung-out tones with softly played, hushed production by Rendall and Amos Childs, with the latter effectively serving a more feminine follow-up to his class work on the Manonmars album.
Liquid blooz bewts from Young Echo’s Jabu, joined again by Jasmine Butt, and now Daniela Dyson for a necessary dose of lowkey soul kissers on their do you have peace? label, somehow joining dots between Tricky, Tirzah, King Midas Sound and Junior Boys
Appearing from the haze of Bristol’s hotbox after that Cali-grade side from Manonmars, and leading on from Jabu’s earlier split with Sunun, ‘Sweet Company’ holds to a perfectly measured line of soothing, downbeat vibes rendered in soft focus dub in a way that genuinely appears to care for your bruised soul right now.
Trust there are no sharp edges to snag on, as the band’s Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt share dreamily reverberant vocals with Daniela Dyson, pairing their combined range of caramelised and strung-out tones with softly played, hushed production by Rendall and Amos Childs, with the latter effectively serving a more feminine follow-up to his class work on the Manonmars album.
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Liquid blooz bewts from Young Echo’s Jabu, joined again by Jasmine Butt, and now Daniela Dyson for a necessary dose of lowkey soul kissers on their do you have peace? label, somehow joining dots between Tricky, Tirzah, King Midas Sound and Junior Boys
Appearing from the haze of Bristol’s hotbox after that Cali-grade side from Manonmars, and leading on from Jabu’s earlier split with Sunun, ‘Sweet Company’ holds to a perfectly measured line of soothing, downbeat vibes rendered in soft focus dub in a way that genuinely appears to care for your bruised soul right now.
Trust there are no sharp edges to snag on, as the band’s Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt share dreamily reverberant vocals with Daniela Dyson, pairing their combined range of caramelised and strung-out tones with softly played, hushed production by Rendall and Amos Childs, with the latter effectively serving a more feminine follow-up to his class work on the Manonmars album.
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Liquid blooz bewts from Young Echo’s Jabu, joined again by Jasmine Butt, and now Daniela Dyson for a necessary dose of lowkey soul kissers on their do you have peace? label, somehow joining dots between Tricky, Tirzah, King Midas Sound and Junior Boys
Appearing from the haze of Bristol’s hotbox after that Cali-grade side from Manonmars, and leading on from Jabu’s earlier split with Sunun, ‘Sweet Company’ holds to a perfectly measured line of soothing, downbeat vibes rendered in soft focus dub in a way that genuinely appears to care for your bruised soul right now.
Trust there are no sharp edges to snag on, as the band’s Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt share dreamily reverberant vocals with Daniela Dyson, pairing their combined range of caramelised and strung-out tones with softly played, hushed production by Rendall and Amos Childs, with the latter effectively serving a more feminine follow-up to his class work on the Manonmars album.