KC Lights
KC Lights is an electro-pop project from London. Their track 'Cold Light (feat. Leo Stannard)' got some attention with its melodic, atmospheric feel. They've...
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KC Lights is an electro-pop project from London. Their track 'Cold Light (feat. Leo Stannard)' got some attention with its melodic, atmospheric feel. They've also worked with Leo Stannard on 'Daydreamer' and with the duo Lowes on 'Share a Little Love'.
The project is led by James Harper, who handles songwriting and production. Vocalist Lauren Kinsella and producer Tom Havelock have been involved as well. Their music tends toward the atmospheric side of pop, built around Harper's production and Kinsella's vocals.
They put out 'Cold Light' as a debut single, and followed it with other tracks that kept to a similar style. The focus has been on melodic, vocal-driven electronic pop rather than shifting genres or chasing trends.
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