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

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.



Bukky
Meet BUKKY [They/them] Nigerian/Irish producer & multi-instrumentalist artist based in London Bukky provides an eclectic sound blending psychedelia, RnB vocals, and lo-fi electronic vibes with eloquent lyricism.
From local Cork busker to an integral voice in London's Underground music scene, Bukky has had an acclaimed rise through the scene,having played alongside the likes of Joy Crookes and Yard act to name a few, the future is bright for this rising star.
For fans of Kate Bush, Frank Ocean, Bjork, Outkast 🎶

Jump Street
Jump Street is a London-based DJ collective and single artist, specialising in house music, venturing into other genres such as Disco & House. They have played live in renowned venues such as EGG, Basing House, and Orange Yard. The collective consists of talented DJs such as Sophie Smalls, who has played for Ministry of Sound and has a residency with Plus 1 Radio, and Vintage Jiggy, who has played on NoSignal. They are not limited to London, as they have also performed in Dubai. Their primary goal is to keep the crowd entertained, and they love to interact with the audience during their performances. With Jump Street, you can expect to have a fantastic time dancing and smiling throughout their set.