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King Kuda

“We’ve never liked the idea of being ‘just another indie band’,” say King Kuda. The Brighton-based four-piece, whose sound has evolved from classic indie numbers to incorporating “creamy guitars, big hooks, and hypnotic grooves”, first met at university and started jamming in the living room of their shared house. Their 2018 debut single Wildflower’ was packed with spangly guitars and wistful vocals, and now boasts almost half a million streams. New banger, ‘Bloodstream’, however, is reminiscent of electronic artists Dusky and Bonobo, who the band count as recent influences on their sound as well as indie gods, Foals.

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Band

Cover Art Guy

Cover Art Guy (Jimmy) has been mastering his art style over the last few years. Working full time creating cover art for musicians he's heavily inspired by music and the way it shapes visual arts. His works consist of surrealist digital collages that focus on the parallels between dreams and reality.

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Visual Artist

Eleonora

Eleonora is known for her captivating voice, which stops audiences in their tracks. Her soulful and powerful vocals make an impression on the indie music scene.

Her journey features unforgettable moments, such as being the opening soloist for "A Chorus Remixed" at the Royal Festival Hall and appearing on the final episode of "Made in Chelsea" (Season 25), where she performed for the show.

Eleonora blends poetic vulnerability with raw emotion, reflecting the highs and heartbreaks of modern life.

Eleonora continued to enchant listeners. Hoxton Radio premiered "Reverie" a week before its release, describing it as “soulful, vulnerable, and poetic".

When Eleonora released her single "Hold Me", a moving track portraying the state of anxiety, the paralysing emotions held in the body and the relief found through human connection, it got attention from radio stations playing on Future Hits Radio, PhoenixFM and Cragsradio.

Eleonora is not just a singer-songwriter but a storyteller who connects with her audience through heartfelt lyrics and unforgettable performances.

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