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"Compilation of the month" BBC Radio 6 Music
“the best new lo-fi, experimental and alternative music” So Young Magazine
"Slow Dance’s commitment to showcasing the young and exciting talent on London’s cultural fringes should be applauded" The Quietus
"Slow Dance is an institution...providing platforms for the uncategorisable and the plain weird… that is to say: exactly the sorts of works that have the power to reinvent the sound of the alternative" Hard of Hearing
Within the grassroots circuit of London and beyond, the release of the Slow Dance Records- curated compilation at the start of each year is more often than not an indicator of what's to come. Set on uncovering the best new lo-fi, experimental and alternative music from London and beyond, the compilation not only represents a label with its ear constantly to the ground, but also predicts new avenues, and key artists from various scenes and spaces outside the industry.
Celebrated by the likes of BBC Radio 6 Music ("Compilation of the Month") The Quietus, actor Cillian Murphy, The Line of Best Fit, So Young Magazine, Hard of Hearing and Still Listening, alumni of the compilation have gone on to sign and release with a plethora of labels, from Ninja Tune, 4AD and Rough Trade. Notably, it’s also given the first outings to bands and solo projects from black midi to Black Country, New Road; from Otta, Goat Girl and Martha Skye Murphy to Drug Store Romeos, Sorry, Folly Group and Fat Dog.
True to this growing reputation, Slow Dance ‘24 is as diverse, as lovingly curated, and as on the pulse as any of its predecessors. Among many tantalising debut outings, highlights from this year’s edition include the return of 80s underground icon, Princess Demeny, who presents here her first new material in over 30 years. There’s also the long awaited new music from indie-folk quintet pencil, a debut release from British Actress Esme Creed-Miles, and side-projects from hotly tipped duo most things, namely, Xmal and Birdfeeder.
Rolling out a single each weekday until the compilation’s full release on 13th February, leading the line is the debut release from London-based emergent electronic trio Pearl2. Out today (20th Jan), and featuring members of Hank and Moreish Idols, ‘Watered Down’ is an intoxicating weave of acid house and psychedelic-pop, set against the low-light haze of cigarette smoke, club lights and 90s nostalgia.
Within the grassroots circuit of London and beyond, the release of the Slow Dance Records curated compilation at the start of each year is more often than not an indicator of what's to come. Set on uncovering the best new lo-fi, experimental and alternative music from London and beyond, the compilation not only represents a label with its ear constantly to the ground, but also predicts new avenues, and key artists from various scenes and spaces outside the industry.
Celebrated by the likes of BBC Radio 6 Music ("Compilation of the Month") The Quietus, actor Cillian Murphy, The Line of Best Fit, So Young Magazine, Hard of Hearing and Still Listening, alumni of the compilation have gone on to sign and release with a plethora of labels, from Ninja Tune, 4AD and Rough Trade. Notably, it’s also given the first outings to bands and solo projects from black midi to Black Country, New Road; from Otta, Goat Girl and Martha Skye Murphy to Drug Store Romeos, Sorry, Folly Group and Fat Dog.
True to this growing reputation, Slow Dance ‘24 is as diverse, as lovingly curated, and as on the pulse as any of its predecessors. Among many tantalising debut outings, highlights from this year’s edition include the return of 80s underground icon, Princess Demeny, who presents here her first new material in over 30 years. There’s also the long awaited new music from indie-folk quintet pencil, a debut release from British Actress Esme Creed-Miles, and side-projects from hotly tipped duo most things, namely, Xmal and Birdfeeder.
Rolling out a single each weekday until the compilation’s full release on 13th February, leading the line is the debut release from London-based emergent electronic trio Pearl2. Out today (20th Jan), and featuring members of Hank and Moreish Idols, ‘Watered Down’ is an intoxicating weave of acid house and psychedelic-pop, set against the low-light haze of cigarette smoke, club lights and 90s nostalgia.
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