Pure Groove Music proudly presents
Joseph Mount aka Metronomy, a disillusioned rock ‘n’ roll drummer from the Devonshire hills, writes, performs and produces his own music.
WHITEY is a sort-of solo project by N.J WHITEY. He is a misanthrope that spends most of his time skulking in dark corners.
“We wanted our band to be like an Elephant in your living room” says Jesse F Keeler one half of Death From Above “That’s why we gave ourselves trunks”.
The Streets’ first album Original Pirate Material was a brilliantly witty and original snapshot of 21st century reality. It was also the next step forward for the great tradition of British pop songwriting.
In the aftermath of years of touring in a hardcore band, former Million Dead frontman decided that he wanted to try his hand at the lighter end of the music spectrum and follow up his love of all things folk / acoustic / country.
The three piece – ‘three’s the magic number: the three musketeers, the three amigos, the holy trinity – Tim, Jono and Dan cite such contemporary influences as Squeeze, Nightingales, Jon Mclure, Killing Joke and early Bowie.
“Goldielocks is the savvy, outspoken, grimey lost member of Girls Aloud. She’s colourful, she makes good music and she isn’t scared of being herself..” – Everyurbanthing.com
Twenty-one year-old, East Londoner Ben aka Plan B is one of those rare musical talents that defy categorisation.
It’s a little-known fact that Example and Rusher have been making prodigious amounts of Hip Hop since they were tiny nippers in slippers, you can ask Example’s Nan Gladys if you like.
Every now and again the musical underbelly of a city will throw something up, something so special and different. Something that hits a nerve or a tension that gets young people excited and takes their music to a new level. Ladies and gentlemen we give you The Longcut.