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www.4ortherecord.com hit fever pitch this weekend when not 1 but 2 new tracks from the incredible Glass Animals graced our inbox with their presence...
Masked troubadour, David's Lyre is, like his semi-hidden aesthetic, somewhat of a mystery at present. Although if fairness exists in the world at all...
Lunar Youth make the kind of music that makes your heart skip a beat as the emphasis on romance engulfs you in a warm flurry of emotion. It’s really rather lovely. Their nostalgic take on pop, reminiscent of the 80’s penchant for...
The glorious inclination towards traditional, folk infused music over the last few years has been a welcome and refreshing inclusion to many a music collection. The talent has proven vast, accolades have come from...
South London trio Ray Dar Vees are the latest anthemic pop-rock act to vie for the attentions of new music scenes with their patent talent for creating earnest and engaging lyrics that take just as much prominence as the music they sit alongside...
Aside from the bizarre moniker, Penguin Prison himself is a fairly extraordinary concept as far as musicians go. It’s fair to say that since his foray into making it as an artist began, his wildly vast experiences have not welcomed success...
Bournemouth based Rapids are a rather interesting prospect. Not only are they one of the first bands to come out of a slowly developing rock scene in the area more notorious for it’s thriving house and dance music but they are directing a sound that is upfront...
Scandinavia has been a bit of a hot bed for exciting music of late. And that is in no way in relation to its close(ish) proximity to the volcanically active Iceland. Norway engaged in the exciting credible pop resurgence with bands such as...
Sarah McIntosh is the young singer-songwriter, perhaps more widely known under her moniker The Good Natured. Clutching her grandmothers old Yamaha keyboard that became the initial inspiration for her electronic-pop...
A fan wrote on King Charles’ Facebook page after getting home from his gig at the Nation of Shopkeepers in Leeds on Monday. He said, “I don’t understand how you’re not incredibly famous yet- you were amazing tonight”. This might seem like...
You know that well oiled idiom, sometimes in life you just happen to be in the right pace at the right time? Well sometimes in life that is indeed true. Whether it's finding a rare limited edition...
Jamie Cameron and Luke Hayden are the Last Dinosaur. A dynamo duo with the technical capabilities to produce a debut album with nothing more than a 16-track recorder and the creative attributes that have made said album a DIY masterpiece...
Twisted Wheel are a band fast-needing no introduction. And with so many quintessential British rock'n'roll bands ending their reigns at the head of the scene, including Oasis and more recently Supergrass, these boys have...
Oh how the tables have turned. The guitar wielding bands of yesteryear have been replaced in favour by a plethora of female soloists littering the rightious path of UK new music currently. Moreover this oestrogen fuelled talent isn’t limited...
Safari are five fearless young lads from Hertfordshire; the newest bunch to navigate the music industry jungle in a synth fuelled blast of electronic pop. Bursting out of the embers of the now defunct Model Horror, Safari have embraced...
Hailing from deepest Essex, childhood friends Steve Sparrow, Chad Thomas, Phil Titus, Ben Giddings and Andy Hayes ...
Being sent hundreds of press releases a week alongside copious amounts of promo cd’s makes for an arduous process in terms of determining what to cover, who to go and watch and who to talk to. It can get fairly tedious, extremely repetitive and sometimes...
If you go down to the woods today, you'll find a young man and his guitar. And if you do, make sure you sit and have a listen, for this man is And The Bear. With his unique voice, folk tinged rock and... Micachu & The Shapes
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Currently re-writing the rules and generating more chat than anyone else in terms of emerging talent is 21 year old maestro Mica Levi, aka Micachu. The East London composer/songwriter/producer/MC and sometime DJ pushes innovation and creativity further than most of her peers, winning fans and praise amongst most of the current music industry fraternity for her talent.
A pupil of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama studying composition and Matthew Herbert’s most recent protégé, she has been signed to Accidental Records and is renowned for her ingenious ability to blend anything from hip-hop to grime to pop and electro, into big tunes. It’s no wonder she has been described as ‘the moniker of new talent’ and is expected to make some serious waves in the UK music scene in the very near future.
Her live shows with her band The Shapes have established her firmly on the underground circuits providing her with a platform in which to not only showcase material but also the instruments she has fashioned for herself. Yes that’s right, the pint-sized anti-songstress even invents her own instruments and bizarrely, is most notorious for her penchant for hoovers. (go see a show!)
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With the genre mash up and the homemade sounds, plus the stripped down beats and keys as back-up, the frenzied mania of noise that accompany her vocal melodies culminates in experimental music at its best.
Recent single releases include her debut ‘Lone Ranger’ and the more recent ‘Golden Phone’; an odd yet intoxifyingly brilliant mix up of lo-fi keys, insightful lyrics and urgent basslines, with a melody so intriguing you might as well leave it on repeat. Then there is the hugely successful 33 track ‘Filthy Friends’ mixtape, that she wrote and produced with people like Golden Silvers, Man Like Me and Kwes, which has equally made her in demand on respective club scenes.
Other ventures of the curious Miss Levi are the avant garde music collective that she started called ‘I Love S’n’M’, which gives other experimental and conceptual musicians an opportunity to get their music heard and she was also one of the 4 young composers chosen to compose a piece for the London Philharmonic Orchestra this year. To say that she is multi-faceted and uber-talented is kind of an understatement, but its clear that making music is what she was made to do.
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Matthew Herbert clearly knows a thing of two about unique and exciting musicians having worked with Roisin Murphy and discovering Dani Siciliano, so with his help on production duty and in nurturing such a prodigious talent Micachu is destined for huge things.
‘Golden Phone’ is out now
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Feature by Francesca Strange
Photos taken by Gareth Jackson at The Hoxton Bar & Grill - www.myspace.com/jacksonfoto
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Reply #1 on : Thu December 15, 2011, 21:12:54