JESHI – LOUIS CULTURE – FINN FOXELL
JESHI
Inspired by Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Toro y Moi and Lana Del Rey, London rapper Jeshi made a name for himself in 2017 with the mixtape ‘The World’s Spinning Too Fast’, on which he collaborated with Mura Masa. Jeshi’s music may seem far removed from his influences, but it’s no less diverse. Halfway between British drill and underground American hip-hop, his debut album ‘Universal Credit’ gave him real credibility with the international press, who compared him to The Streets and Dizzee Rascal.
A little sinister but above all funny, Jeshi presents his experience of the East End of London with incisive frankness, rapping with humour and accuracy about the biggest economic crisis Britain has seen since the 1950s. With ‘Temple’, his latest single on which he collaborates with Fredwave and Elijah Waters, Jeshi confirms that he is one of the UK’s hottest rappers of the moment.
LOUIS CULTURE
South London rapper, producer and DJ Louis Culture is one of the new icons of the British underground rap scene. His hip hop music is infused with house, garage and breakbeat sounds. With his latest project, ‘When Life Presents Obstacle’, Louis Culture confirms the extent of his talent with 10 effective, technical and versatile tracks. After attracting the attention of the specialist press (Complex, TRENCH, NTS, i-D, etc.), a notable appearance at the Boiler Room, and as support act for slowthai, Louis Culture is back on stage at the intimate Witloof Bar.
FINN FOXELL
Originaire de l’ouest de Londres, Finn Foxell est l’une des forces montantes incontournables de la nouvelle scène rap britannique. Après avoir sorti des morceaux avec ses acolytes Lord Apex et DC Scribbla, le jeune homme est aujourd’hui « de retour avec sa première sortie en solo de l’année, « TYSON », produite par Clipz (alias Redlight). Fusionnant les genres improbables du rap, du drum and bass et du punk, où il puise dans les émotions intransigeantes de l’angoisse adolescente et du mécontentement, créant ainsi un hymne estival animé. » comme le dirait le magazine IGGY