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Musicians — London
A Jockstrap Photo
Photo by Maxwell Granger
Georgia: Electronic, alternative and epic.
Taylor: Stevie Wonder at Hard Rock Calling 2010.
I went with my dad. It was my first gig. I also saw Jamiroquai, James Morrison and Corinne Bailey Rae. Was the best gig ever.
G: The Lemon Twigs because Brian and Michael’s live set is unbelievable and Die Antwoord because they are seriously cool and hard.
T: Dubstep from the early 2000s has influenced the way I produce because of the attention to detail in the drum sounds.
G: Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: III. Clair de Lune. Because he's the god of harmony and melody.
T: So far Omeara was the funnest to play. Cus it was packed and has cool decor. It's also by London Bridge which is cool.
G: Daniel Ponce - 'Cojelo Suave'. Because I was only introduced to him last year!
Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye met as drama students and formed Jockstrap a year later. Their performing arts backgrounds give them access to elements of jazz, classical and electronic music as well as experimental production techniques and captivating moving imagery to accompany their music.
For more information visit jockstrapmusic.com.
Watch exclusive Jockstrap performance at All Our Tomorrows Festival 2020. Find out how here.
G: 'Anything but Ordinary' by Avril Lavigne - I wished I was Avril so much.
T: 'I Never Learnt To Share' by James Blake.
G: 'Still Crazy After All These Years' by Paul Simon. I think it’s Paul Simon's most considered record. There are like 5 tracks on there that are literally perfect. Sonically, compositionally... bangin'.
T: "Yeah-ah"
From 'Astrothunder' by Travis Scott.
G: 'California' by Joni Mitchell. The queen of songs.
T: 'Never Let Her Slip Away' by Andrew Gold.
G: 'Fuego' (Spanish Version) by Elini Foureira.
T: 'God Has Signed My Name' by Walter Hawkins.
G: 'Blue Dream' by Hype Williams. So dirgey and gross. Still feeling good though.
Photo by Maxwell Granger
Georgia: Electronic, alternative and epic.
Taylor: Stevie Wonder at Hard Rock Calling 2010.
I went with my dad. It was my first gig. I also saw Jamiroquai, James Morrison and Corinne Bailey Rae. Was the best gig ever.
G: The Lemon Twigs because Brian and Michael’s live set is unbelievable and Die Antwoord because they are seriously cool and hard.
T: Dubstep from the early 2000s has influenced the way I produce because of the attention to detail in the drum sounds.
G: Debussy - Suite Bergamasque: III. Clair de Lune. Because he's the god of harmony and melody.
T: So far Omeara was the funnest to play. Cus it was packed and has cool decor. It's also by London Bridge which is cool.
G: Daniel Ponce - 'Cojelo Suave'. Because I was only introduced to him last year!
Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye met as drama students and formed Jockstrap a year later. Their performing arts backgrounds give them access to elements of jazz, classical and electronic music as well as experimental production techniques and captivating moving imagery to accompany their music.
For more information visit jockstrapmusic.com.
Watch exclusive Jockstrap performance at All Our Tomorrows Festival 2020. Find out how here.
G: 'Anything but Ordinary' by Avril Lavigne - I wished I was Avril so much.
T: 'I Never Learnt To Share' by James Blake.
G: 'Still Crazy After All These Years' by Paul Simon. I think it’s Paul Simon's most considered record. There are like 5 tracks on there that are literally perfect. Sonically, compositionally... bangin'.
T: "Yeah-ah"
From 'Astrothunder' by Travis Scott.
G: 'California' by Joni Mitchell. The queen of songs.
T: 'Never Let Her Slip Away' by Andrew Gold.
G: 'Fuego' (Spanish Version) by Elini Foureira.
T: 'God Has Signed My Name' by Walter Hawkins.
G: 'Blue Dream' by Hype Williams. So dirgey and gross. Still feeling good though.
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Jockstrap performing at All Our Tomorrows