A London singer-producer whose songs feel like late-night rooms.
For a good sense of his lane, try 'Wayfaring Stranger' or 'Missing Person'. They both have that hushed, spacious feel he does well.
He makes music that doesn't quite fit anywhere, which is exactly why it sticks. 'Wayfaring Stranger' takes a folk standard and wraps it in a slow electronic pulse. The 2011 debut 'Mirrorwriting' had 'Sharpness' on it, a track that got some notice for how it balanced R&B vocals with production that felt more like a club after-hours.
He came up in London and put out 'Mirrorwriting' in 2011. A second album, 'Making Time', followed in 2015, and he's released a few EPs like 'Swoon' since then. There was a plagiarism lawsuit over 'Night Air' in 2012 that got dismissed.
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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