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Praa Ready To 'Do It All Again'

Built on an irresistible and minimal groove, ‘Do It All Again’ progressively evolves through a lush arrangement with an elegant vocal as per ‘Modeling Clay’ - Praa’s first single which achieved critical acclaim in the UK last year from the likes of The 405, Earmilk, CMU Approved and many more. With her crystal clear and distinguished voice, Praa invites us onto the dancefloor with cinematographic Nothern soul.

Praa espouses a modern soul, full of ambition yet sweet and pure in nature. With hints of Jorja Smith, Kehlani and NAO but with a French swagger that brings out something altogether deluxe in the mix. Beyond her artist name, there is an erudite young woman who has a great ability to synthesize all of her influences.

 As she builds towards a debut LP expect to hear a potent array of tracks traversing RnB to evanescent trip-hop and even ‘90s New Jack over the coming year. All based around a sparse and minimalist production sound which will inevitably entice each listener with more reward upon each listen as you enter Praa’s absorbing universe textured with rich vocal work and the warmest of melodies.

 

 

Katie Laffan Named In 50 People To Watch

Recently named by the Irish Times as one of their 50 People To Watch In 2018, Katie Laffan has never been an artist to stand still. From a debut EP of lo-fi funk to the subtly affecting ‘Trophy’ and last year’s alternative disco anthem ‘Tastemaker’, the Dubliner delights in taking influence from a wealth of genres - producing most of her own music in a home studio. 

Having spent much of 2017 playing with her band at the likes of Electric Picnic (where she was deemed the new act of the festival by the Irish Times), the IMRO Other Room at Other Voices, Body & Soul and the St Patrick’s Festival Young Blood event at the National Concert Hall, she has returned to the solo approach for her new Spacer EP.

A further taste of what’s to come can be found in the form of new single ‘Aversion’, a meeting of spacey production and exquisite pop melodies. As with all her lyrics, the song offers a very personal insight into the topics that inspire Laffan – in this case the struggle for self-expression and the fear of being yourself in light of peer pressure. The accompanying video, directed by Laura Sheeran, captures the themes perfectly – reveling in the joy of leaving your cares and doubts behind and featuring a cameo from Irish scientist and candidate astronaut Dr Norah Patten. The clip was premiered as part of Norah’s talk at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, at which she also played in front of President Michael D. Higgins.

 

 

 

 

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