ARTIST COMMUNITY
A whole bunch of amazing creative people who have blessed us with their performances.

Amalia
With a timeless soul and jazz flair, emerging Neo Soul artist-songwriter Amalia, hailing from Birmingham and now calling London her home, fuses soul, jazz, and pop with raw, emotive vocals into a sound that's uniquely her own. Her introspective songwriting tackles mental health and offers candid reflections on personal experiences. Passionate about addressing gender imbalances in music production, Amalia actively advocates for greater recognition of female producers in the industry. As a member of Flames Collective, she has performed at the BRIT Awards, BBC’s Big Weekend, Reading & Leeds, and the MTV EMAs with Raye, as well as headlining Cafe KOKO with her own band.

Sam Wray
Hailing from Milton Keynes with a musical background rooted in dance, Sam Wray became passionate about piano and guitar aged 12. In 2015 he moved to London and began performing at open mic nights and busking outside of the Tate Modern. His performances saw him reach the final of the gigs Busk in London Competition in 2016 whilst also helping him to find work as a session musician. In 2020 and with the pandemic looming, Sam released his first singles and began to establish himself as a solo artist. His singles ‘feeling good’ and ‘Rollo’ received strong support from BBC introducing with Rollo making Tim Robinson’s Fresh Faves list. He subsequently performed on the BBC introducing stage at Bedford Festival in 2022. Wray has since played to audiences at The Bedford, Cargo, The Ned and a sold out Sofar Sounds show. Most recently he performed at the final of the Yamaha Music Ambassador competition and is working on his debut EP.



Roy Juxon
The messiah of Bishop Bounce… say what now? Sounds cool though, right? From the rolling hills of Devon to the big smoke, Roy combines that old school foot thumping groove with a fresh new take on dance pop, delivering versatile raps and moreish melodies straight to your dopamine receptors. Hold on tight because you’re about to get tuned in and turned on.
