A London group whose soulful electronic tracks kept evolving through lineup changes and personal rumors.
For a quick sense of their sound, start with 'Uh Uh Uh' and 'Angels Calling.' Both have that signature mix of moody vocals and electronic backing that defined their catalog.
Issa's music matters because it carved out a specific space in London's scene that felt different from what was around at the time. Songs like 'Uh Uh Uh' mixed soulful melodies with electronic beats in a way that drew listeners in, and later tracks like 'Angels Calling' maintained that same moody vocal quality over rhythmic backing. The music stayed the focus even as stories about backstage conflicts and personal struggles circulated around the band.
The group formed in London, first catching attention with the single 'Uh Uh Uh.' Singer Ethan James remained the most consistent presence through various lineup changes as they kept releasing material like 'Angels Calling' and 'Breakin' Away' without much public explanation about the shifting personnel.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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