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Our Deezer Next Artist for the month of September
 Sad Night Dynamite
 

Ever heard about them?

Sad Night Dynamite is a British musical duo, formed by two close friends, Archie and Josh, who founded SND after leaving school,  known for blending hip-hop, alternative, and electronic sounds.

Since seeing the duo perform live at The Great Escape festival back in 2023, and seeing how electrifying their live show was with fans going crazy in the crowds we just knew that these guys were set for big things and had to have them be a part of Deezer NEXT!

We had the band come to our HQ in Paris and recorded an incredible cover of ‘i like the way you kiss me’ as well as their own track ‘Wake Up, Pass Out’ 

 Their album ‘Welcome The Night’ dropped on September 27th and you should definitely go give it a listen!
 
You can listen to their Deezer Session here and watch it on our Global Youtube Channel: 


Check out some of the other social pieces on our Deezer Instagram account:

 ⏱ 24HRS // 🚘 Limo Ride //Â đŸŽ”Â Session Cover //Â đŸ€ŹÂ F*CK Interview

Spoiler Alert - Stay tuned and keep an eye for our Next Deezer Artist, the incredible Australian Dance-Pop group ‘Confidence Man’ 

 

My Deezer Next Artist  is

In The Living Room

by Maggie Rogers

 

Maggie Rogers

With just two self-recorded, home-produced albums and a single viral hit to her name, Maggie Rogers is a product of the modern age in music where, through Internet exposure, artists can achieve worldwide recognition in a very short time. Her album The Echo, recorded in 2012 is a compilation of ten songs which Rogers used as part of her application to attend The Clive Davis Institute Of Recorded Music in New York. Having secured a place at the Institute Rogers went on to record her second album Blood Ballet in 2014. Both albums are written in a folk-influenced, indie style. Whilst on a studying trip to Europe the artist's exposure to electronic music led to a change of style and the creation of the song Alaska, a piece written about her experiences with R&B producer Pharrell Williams. A video showing the emotional response of Williams listening to the track went viral resulting in hundreds of thousands of plays of The Echo and Blood Ballet. The level of interest generated by Alaska prompted Rogers to release a finished version of the song.


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