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		<title>Georgia Ruth &#8211; Cloudbroke</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Welsh singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Georgia Ruth has been beguiling listeners on her latest album Fossil Scale with her delicate voice and tender harmonies. But new single Cloudbroke isn’t a&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welsh singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Georgia Ruth has been beguiling listeners on her latest album <em><a href="http://www.navigatorrecords.co.uk/2016/07/new-release-georgia-ruth-fossil-scale/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Fossil Scale</a></em> with her delicate voice and tender harmonies. But new single <em>Cloudbroke</em> isn’t a campestral emphemeral twinkle. Infused with modern beats that give her charming mellifluous medlodies a sense of momentum and power, it’s a demonstration of her expansion since previous album <em>Week of Pines</em>. Whilst her trusty harp remains, across the new record we hear keys, synths, guitars, layered recorders and the Indian sarangi, and nowhere is this broader palette more obvious than on <em>Cloudbroke</em>. The new video  (directed by Eilir Pierce, choreographed by Eddie Ladd), along with the song and its title bear more than a nod to Kate Bush, rushing highs merging with the charming hushes as the sea and sound osscilate together. Along with the Ewan Pearson remix, it all demonstrates just how much Georgia Ruth has to offer &#8211; keep listening.</p>
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<p>Georgia Ruth plays Servant Jazz Quarters, London, Feb 2nd 2017 &#8211; <a href="http://servantjazzquarters.com/events/georgia-ruth/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">buy tickets</a></p>
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		<title>Safari &#8211; Doubt/Are We Ready</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Released February 27th on Sons-of-Stereo Recordings Reviewed by Francesca Baker Starting with trembling strings a melodic announcement that ‘it’s all good’ over beats which hint at the far East, building&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Released February 27<sup>th on </sup>Sons-of-Stereo Recordings</h2>
<p style="text-align:right;">Reviewed by Francesca Baker</p>
<p>Starting with trembling strings a melodic announcement that ‘it’s all good’ over beats which hint at the far East, building to a synthy ringlet of a bridge before a somewhat narcotic chorus, <em>Doubt</em> is the first of two tracks on this release from <strong>SAFARI</strong>, the quintet who aren’t, as so many would have you believe, a Delphic replacement, but autonomous creators of compelling and laser sharp electro-rock and connoisseurs of deeply enveloping grooves.<br />
The T.G.H.L.V.E remix of <em>Doubt</em> is the one you’re likely to hear on the indie disco dance floor, a rhythmic sphere of catchy pop hooks being perfectly tumbled with the glitchy synths, whilst partner single <em>Are We Ready</em> is of a more measured pace, a kind of electronic somnolent soul searching.<br />
As awesome on stage as they are on record (if you weren’t at the It’s All Happening gig on January 17<sup>th</sup> at the Old Blue Last to see for yourself, or indeed if you were and realise you need to see them again, head to Hoxton Bar &amp; Kitchen on March 22nd or keep an eye on their <a href="http://thisissafari.tumblr.com/">website</a> for dates), SAFARI are here for the long term. Where the f*ck are Delphic?</p>
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