With his breathtakingly gravelly voice, Archy Marshall is in the tradition of English rock. But Archy is a musical UFO. With King Krule, the Londoner wanders between punk, jazz fusion, indie rock, dub and trip-hop without ever stopping. Each track surprises, sometimes confuses, but never leaves you indifferent. Next step: the album Space Heavy, scheduled for June, whose sweet single Seaforth suggests a logical continuation of his universe of a thousand possibilities.
On her latest album, SAP, Kaya Wilkins, better known as Okay Kaya, put her hand to the grindstone: from writing to producing to engineering, the artist did everything. Built around the concept of consciousness, the album questions solitude and the very fact of being and feeling human. Numerous featurings enrich the whole, bringing a universal dimension to her dreamy pop compositions.