A London duo building atmospheric songs from experimental electronic foundations.
For a good sense of their atmosphere, try "Paradise" or "Premonitions." They're the kind of songs that feel like they're unfolding in some quiet, hidden room.
Their name came from the hidden spaces within buildings, which feels right for music that explores what's not immediately visible. Songs like "Paradise" and "Lifespan" have that ethereal, haunting quality they became known for. When Gemma Dunning was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy in 2016, the band adjusted their live shows to keep working together.
They formed in 2013 when Dunning and Barney Hooper met on a music project. Their debut single "One Last Night" arrived in 2014, followed by the album "Inhaler" in 2015. Songs like "Hurricane" and "Orphan" from that period show the sound they were building.
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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