The JLB and new Eastend outfit GRAVY join forces to push forward and progress the dire state of modern club, dance and alternative pop music by tearing up the blueprint, reimagining the formula and asking themselves “at it’s core, what makes a banger and what makes it original?” especially in todays homogenous world… Answer : “Being bold, different and good.” Unmatched contrast and top tier songwriting is what’s behind the unique voice of Casper Grey and the sonic choices and sound palette of these two future innovators. "Too Much Toosh" is a tune pushing forward so much that if you asked the scene's infamous "what do you call it?" it would be followed by crickets instead of a host of unfeasible options. The only thing you could call this appropriately is Post Genre... It’s nothing like anything yet it’s everything at the same time. Classical tropes subverted into a mechanical internet age ADHD browser tab journey without forcing it. It makes sense of now by emulating the very chaos it comfortably comes from. The gear shifts and switches are natural progressions despite the fact that most would not put them together on paper. This misfit is "the" fit post fashion week. Anchored by production quality worthy of nods from the best in the game to step up all areas of their skill set. GRAVY and The JLB also launched their joint bi-monthly Post Genre Party last month at the now infamous South London forward thinking stomping ground Spanners with a gang of creative friends and collaborators. Which will be a space for this bubbling scene to express and test creations and upcoming releases. Both with upcoming live shows and DJ sets from London to Manchester, Bristol to Brighton ending the the year showcasing their sound to all corners. GRAVY will be performing at Kingdome’s BOUDICA on November 3rd at SOUP in Manchester on a stellar line up supporting Shannen SP, Rainy Miller (Blackhaine DJ/Producer) & Ill Japonia (Bo Ningen).
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