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

dan PARTIES
Straight from the vibrant music scene of São Paulo, dan PARTIES brings a one-of-a-kind stage presence and attitude that's a force to be reckoned with. Blending his musical theatre background with ever-evolving Psychedelic, Experimental, and Brazilian-influenced Hip-hop creations, dan PARTIES' music is a soul-stirring groove that defies time and shouts to the urgency of our imperilled species. His lyrical journey delves into themes of love, war, politics, and satire, all expertly paired with mind-bending beats and flirtatious rhythms he crafts himself. Beyond his captivating performances, dan PARTIES is an extraordinary DJ and producer, pushing boundaries and redefining musical norms. 🎧 For fans of Chico Science, JPEGMAFIA, Queens Of The Stone Age 🎶

Babaganoush
When making any good babaganoush, you need some core ingredients:
– Large cup of groovy percussions
– 2 oz of naughty synths
– Splash of vocal loops
– 2 tbspns killer progressions
– Mix together, squeeze half a lemon over and serve
Now you know about the dip, time for the drop. Babaganoush takes this recipe and combines it with her knack of spotting music that brings a smile to your face. Her tunes, grounded in beautiful deep house, effortlessly straddle genres from acid, balearic, italo, 90s house, progressive and more, transporting you to a dancing paradise!

Harry Marshall
Australian-born Londoner Harry Marshall returns to affirm himself as music’s next indie-pop protagonist. Arriving into 2024 matured and with well-founded confidence, the singer, songwriter and musician hones in a fearless, dominant and assured new sound. Marshall has been writing original music and performing on pub stages since age thirteen. Now a fully fledged recording and performing artist, Harry Marshall is a full band live experience. His consistent hustle for over a decade sees him a seasoned performer; it’s all about being under the lights and in front of a crowd, whether it’s at a sold out OMEARA or Bush Hall, playing with a full orchestra, or at his Piccadilly Circus stomping ground - as long as there’s a mic and a guitar.
