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October 30, 2018 In conversation with Johannesburg-based electronica songstress LUMA ahead of Endless Daze festival 2018

In conversation with Johannesburg-based electronica songstress LUMA ahead of Endless Daze festival 2018

Hailing from Johannesburg, South Africa, Jenny Dison better known as LUMA is an experimental-electronica songstress who for the past two years has been making a mark on the underground scene with her sheer whimsy and eclectic creativity. LUMA has collaborated with notable local artists, friends and members of Sol Gems, Bye Beneco, Thor Rixon, Card on Spokes and Tshepang Ramoba of BLK JKS, to name but a few, though she is now producing from a purely solo perspective. 

Intertwining sounds from indie-pop to minimal techno, dream-pop to psyche, LUMA never repeats herself. With only a handful of singles released and some new material in the works – it’s evident that LUMA can transform and construct as she sees fit. For the second year in a row, LUMA is set to perform at Cape Town’s picturesque Endless Daze festival on November 2-4, surrounded by exquisite oceanic and lush sceneries and it’s inevitable power to inspire and impress.

We caught up with LUMA on car singing, exciting collaborations and imminent travels:

For anyone late to LUMA’s celestial resonance, how would you personally describe the music you produce?

I don’t want to box myself into one genre – I enjoy the freedom of making whatever kind of music comes from jamming on my keyboard. My main influences are psych and electronic music, so these sounds always filter through.

It’s been a while since you’ve released official LUMA music – about a year ago, you dropped an array of glowing, atmospheric genre-crossing singles. Any plans to release new music soon? 

Yes, the plan is to definitely drop more songs by the end of the year. A lot of things have changed for the project, I am working on my own now and I have had to adjust to that. New music is definitely on the way though!

LUMA is famously known for producing incredibly creative collaborative pieces – are there any artists out there that you would love to approach for collaboration purposes?

Ah yes definitely, I still need to finish a song with Moonchild and that’s going to be awesome. I would love to work with Manthe Ribane, I feel our styles will really work well together.

Your set at Endless Daze 2017 was intimate, eclectic and full of sheer wonder as an early-to-rise crowd gathered around on the grass to watch your immersively captivating performance. How did you find the whole experience? 

First of all, thank you so much that is so lovely to hear! Funnily enough, I felt a bit stressed about that performance actually. It was quite early in the morning, and I am definitely not an early morning person, haha! I also didn’t get a chance to finish my set because I took a while to set up… So I felt a bit pressured through the set. That’s why I am so excited about playing again this year, playing on the main stage in the afternoon is a really incredible opportunity to showcase my set.

What are you most looking forward to about performing at Endless Daze 2018?

So this year I get to play the festival again, I am beyond ecstatic! I feel so honoured to be able perform a second year in a row. This time around I am performing with Tshepang and Mpumi of BLK JKS and Motel Mari. It’s going to be a really special performance. It’s not often that I get to perform with them, and I am so happy we have an amazing slot at 3:30 on Saturday afternoon on the main stage.

Could you detail your typical song-writing process? Are there any specific rituals or techniques you have adhered to while writing and producing?

I mostly write music while I am playing keys or piano, and most of my songs start there. Otherwise I find the best place to come up with melodies and lyrics is in my car. I feel so free to belt out and be in my own world, and I drive around a lot. I don’t think there’s anything particularly special or unique about the way I write music.

As a womxn in the music industry, do you find your current community to be egalitarian, or do you face discrimination? And what advice would you give to any young, up-and-coming female producers out there?

For the most part I have had very few issues of discrimination in the industry. But discrimination is rife in every industry there is, and there is definitely a sense of the scene being dominated by men, and there are so many all male line-ups of the same artists. It is important for men to be more inclusive of femme artists. Sometimes these lineups feel very exclusive, for big festivals as well. I have been blessed to work with amazing artists though (all genders included), all of whom have been encouraging and vital to my career.

Care to mention some of your favourite albums of the year so far?

The Internet – Hive Mind 
Kali Uchis – Isolation
Mount Kimbie – Love What Survives
King Krule – The Ooz 
MGMT – Little Dark Age

What will 2019 hold for LUMA?

Expect new videos, new music, more performances, more collaborations and I am definitely going overseas. It’s going to be a good year!

For more information follow LUMA on Facebook and SoundCloud

Visit Endless Daze Festival’s website for more info

[Image credit: Hankyeol Lee]

October 23, 2018 Texas Indie-Fuzz quartet Coattails Share New Video For “Clocks & Knives” ahead of upcoming album

Texas Indie-Fuzz quartet Coattails Share New Video For “Clocks & Knives” ahead of upcoming album

Now in the fifth year of their journey, Coattails find themselves at a pivotal moment. The sophomore album comes with pressures inherent in the maturation of one’s expression. Will the sound have evolved with its creators? How has the world around them changed since their first installment? Will their dedication falter? Armed with answers, Coattails stand ready to deliver the second installment in their evolution: Imaginary Friends.

Watch the official video for “Clocks & Knives” by Coattails below

Imaginary Friends is a reflection. A situation report from the journey thus-far. The accomplishments, the failures, the every day doldrums. Pulling no punches, past and present collide and brace for the future.

Release date: November 9, 2018
For more information follow Coattails on Facebook

October 22, 2018 Cambridge-based alt-indie band Goldblume share new video for ‘We All Know Why and Who’

Cambridge-based alt-indie band Goldblume share new video for ‘We All Know Why and Who’

Cambridge-based alternative trio, Goldblume, release the second single ‘We All Know Why And Who’, taken from the bands upcoming debut album, HUSK. The album is set for a 9th November 2018 release through Aaahh!!! Real Records.

Watch the official video for ‘We All Know Why And Who’ by Goldblume below

HUSK is a record which encourages you to be kinder to you, and to better understand the mental state of other people, as well as your own. Recorded by David Leighton at River Run Studios in Potton, Cambridgeshire and self-produced and mixed by the band themselves at guitarist Jethro’s home studio, these 10 tracks are a dichotomy—bold, emotional and powerful, but also intricate and delicate. The new album is a three-year journey into trying to find a sense of self and connecting it to the face you see in the mirror.

In support of HUSK, the band will take to the road throughout November:
08 Nov – Cambridge, Portland Arms
11 Nov – Ipswich, Smokehouse
12 Nov – Brighton, Pipeline
13 Nov – Bath, St James Wine Vaults
15 Nov – Leicester, Vault
16 Nov – Peterborough, Ostrich Inn
17 Nov – Bury St Edmunds, Hunter Club
22 Nov – Hertford, Dog and Whistle
24 Nov – Haverhill, Arts Centre

Preorder HUSK by Goldblume
For more information follow Goldblume on Facebook

October 17, 2018 Singer-Songwriter, Francine Belle, released powerful new single with colourful video, ‘Beautiful Heights’

Singer-Songwriter, Francine Belle, released powerful new single with colourful video, ‘Beautiful Heights’

UK based singer-songwriter and innovate artist, Francine Belle, released her debut single along with a music video for her brand new track, ‘Beautiful Heights’ released via Golden Ratio Records. Of the latest release, tastemaker publication FGUK said “The new track has a unique distinct feelgood factor that is only elevated by her candy pink backdrops and flower fields.”

A true appreciator of progressive and dynamic pop, Francine Belle cites Beyonce, Lana Del Rey, Florence & The Machine, SZA and Michael Jackson as part of her influences. In ‘Beautiful Heights’, Francine Belle displays not only her exceptional vocal talents, but her thoughtful lyric-writing too; the lyrics, “Lucky lovers we’re riding on the sky above us / We’re shedding all our earthly anchors / The only way is up,” are poignant and uplifting and mirror the mood of the song’s layered vocals that flawlessly fall over one another. Her sound incorporates strong and soaring vocal melodies comparable to the work of soulful pop icon Solange Knowles, combined with a quirky aesthetic and sound similar to Sia. Francine Belle is the musician writing pop music that transcends the everyday optimism of pop songs that have come before it; instead, she transforms pop into high art using intelligent song design, beautifully executed vocal lines and exciting rhythms.

Francine Belle’s ‘Beautiful Heights’ sees Belle deliver a powerful vocal performance only complimented by her dazzling music video and stunning wardrobe changes. As far as debuts go, this is strong, making us very excited to see what the future holds for this up and coming superstar!

Francine Belle’s Upcoming Shows:
29th October: The Hospital Club, Covent Garden, London

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