Monarchs of sultry bedroom grooves, Romy, Jamie and Oliver kicked off a revolution in 2009 when album xx won mass critical acclaim, a Mercury Music Prize and the accolade of being found on repeat across the globe. From the same school as Burial and Four Tet both literally and musically, the trio have seen sell out venues clamouring to hear their delicate dance music.
With Jamie from the band gaining cult status with his remixes (most notably of of Gil Scott-Heron's I'm Still Here) plus their recent venture in to festival organising with Night + Day, their ability to capture a musical moment is unchallenged.
Second album Coexist was released late last year, containing more of their effortless imaginings which unravel on each listen. Prepare for the hallowed fields of Pilton to be transformed by the magnetic club music emerging from the Other Stage.
Monarchs of sultry bedroom grooves, Romy, Jamie and Oliver kicked off a revolution in 2009 when album xx won mass critical acclaim, a Mercury Music Prize and the accolade of being found on repeat across the globe. From the same school as Burial and Four Tet both literally and musically, the trio have seen sell out venues clamouring to hear their delicate dance music.
With Jamie from the band gaining cult status with his remixes (most notably of of Gil Scott-Heron's I'm Still Here) plus their recent venture in to festival organising with Night + Day, their ability to capture a musical moment is unchallenged.
Second album Coexist was released late last year, containing more of their effortless imaginings which unravel on each listen. Prepare for the hallowed fields of Pilton to be transformed by the magnetic club music emerging from the Other Stage.