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Dreamy surrounds for dreamy sounds..
Pepa Knight's soothing folktronica gets an equally soothing video clip..
Kim Churchill was an engaging and impressive multi-instrumentalist
"It’s a perfect summer soundtrack."
Bananas and sitars featured in the Jinja Safari frontman's quirky set.
Jinja Safari's expedition leader releases a brand new single from his upcoming debut EP.. Jinja Safari co-frontman Pepa Knight first came to our attention when he popped as the guest vocal on Japanese Wallpaper's Waves (listen HERE), and he's released a couple of solo singles in the meantime, but today marks the announcement of his debut solo EP Hyptnotized Vol I, due November 28. It will be the first volume of recordings from his 2015-due debut LP, and along with announcing some shows in November, he's released the first taste from it which we're very excited to premiere for you today - Coyote Choir. It's another dreamy slice of folk-pop, distancing itself enough from Jinja Safari's output to become very much its own (beautiful) beast, and we can't wait to hear more from the dude, who's been described as Local Natives on mushrooms watching The Lion King. And let's be honest - that sounds like the best thing ever. TOUR DATES: Sunday 9 November | Newtown Social Club - Sydney, NSW Thurs
The Jinja Safari co-frontman hits the road this November
Knight has followed up 'Rahh!' with 'Clams'
The kid with the midas touch strikes again.. We'll always have time for Melbourne young gun Japanese Wallpaper, who has been consistently impressing us since day dot (when he was like 12 or something), and his latest release is no different. Waves dabbles in downtempo electronica like only JW knows how, and this time he's got the added bonus of Jinja Safari's Pepa Knight providing drifting, dreamy vocals. Take a listen below, and if you're in Melbourne on Sunday 18 May, you can catch Japanese Wallpaper launching the single at the Grace Darling, supported by Rat & Co and Lanks (details HERE).