A London duo blending R&B vocals with abstract electronic production.
If you're new to them, try "Stardust" with Miyoki first, it's one of their better-known songs and captures that blend of R&B melody and floating production. Then maybe "Lost My Own" to hear how they work without a featured vocalist.
Their track "Demons" with Voicians shows how they build songs around vocal features, letting guest singers carry the melody while Suganthan's production creates the atmosphere. That approach runs through their albums like "Interstellar" and "Supernova," where the electronic framework stays spacious enough for voices to breathe. It's not for everyone, some find it leans abstract, but when it clicks, you get songs like "Stardust" with Miyoki that feel both weightless and grounded.
They started playing small shows in London, developing a sound that pairs Tasha's vocals with Suganthan's production. Their albums "Interstellar," "Supernova," and "Aurora" show a consistent focus on atmospheric electronic tracks, often built around collaborations like "Sleepless" with MVE.
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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