Musically, Hackney-based female trio deep tan draw on the brooding, melodic indie of early FOALS and Warpaint, their sound is always seductive, but also underpinned with an edge of darkness. An undercurrent of post-punk in the vein of contemporaries Dry Cleaning, Drahla and black midi – in addition to multiple comparisons with post-punk pioneers Television – mean their sets never stray far from the shadows.
In the past year and a half, deep tan have been the darlings of indie tastemaker press such as So Young, DIY, NOTION, Dork, CLASH, had a 3 page spread in Loud & Quiet December 2019 issue and have been selected as NME 100 (January 2020). Their tracks have had plays on BBC Radio 6, BBC Whales, Apples Beats 1 and Radio X, as well as Apple Music’s ‘Breaking alternative' in the US. The American band Crumb have asked them to open for their London show at the Dome in Tufnell Park in December 2019 and they’ve supported bands such as Squid at their Independent Venue Week Show at the Windmill in January 2020. On Practise Music Label (home to Squid, Woman’s Hour, Osquello)
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