This week Sydney singer/producer/multi-instrumentalist Klue is excited to share his debut Daybreak EP, featuring two recent singles, ‘Hiding’ and ‘So Good’, alongside two previously unheard tracks, ‘Uh Oh and ‘My Friend’.
Drawing on a love of Afrobeat, blazing horns, electronic beats and soul, ‘Daybreak’ is a cultural feast for the ears and mind. Honouring a vast range of influences from Jamie xx, Fela Kuti, Hermitude, D’Angelo, Bonobo, and Fat Freddy’s Drop, Klue delivers on recent editorial predictions dubbing him as an ‘Artist to Watch’ in 2016.
“The Soul and Southern African tunes were on living room rotation as a kid and that definitely shaped me musically and how I create. Having developed my production skills in the hip hop and electronic world, I feel like this is record is the first time I’ve managed to bring all of these influences together in a cohesive way, and in a way that really feels right.” – Klue
Written in part, while touring Africa with his band True Vibenation, ‘Daybreak’ encompasses some of the spirit of the trip. Specifically working with a variety of musicians, be it professionals backstage at a gig, amateurs, even a barber shop group he jammed with on the street. All those moments helped to influence the overall sound of the EP.
“When I got back from Africa I got to work turning some ideas and drafts into what could possibly be a solid record. During this time I was surrounded by great people and was having a really good time. I had some pretty incredible nights out, and I was catching my fair share of sunrises too” – Klue
The Daybreak EP turned out to be quite a huge process for Klue as he set out to do almost everything himself; he wrote, played, recorded and mixed everything on the EP, aside from the Trumpet in ‘Hiding’ which was done by his True Vibenation band-mate Moody, and the mastering which was handled by Sameer Sengupta. In the end Klue had a four-track collection of tunes that he was really proud of, and couldn’t wait to share with the rest us.
“Daybreak is a pretty remarkable part of the day (whether it’s the beginning or the end of your day), and the process of making my first solo record definitely felt like a beginning, and so that’s pretty much where the ep’s title came from” – Klue
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Daybreak EP is available now through etcetc music, and Australian fans can catch Klue as he tours around the country throughout May/June, which also includes a few co-headlining shows with Ribongia in Wollongong, Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle.
Klue will then be heading to Europe in late-June to perform at Glastonbury Festival with his band True Vibenation, and you cab rest-assured that there will be a few impromptu Klue shows and after-parties happening throughout Europe during that time.
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