One Time @ Bandcamp With... Bastien Keb
Bastien Keb has been constructing his unique brand of digger inspired folk soul for a few years now. Across three albums ( The Killing of Eugene Peeps out today!) you will find a vast array of inspirations and auditory explorations. Having spent years acquiring instruments and teaching himself the basics coupled with bill paying work as a TV advertisement and show scorer, his depth of musical ideas is exciting and leads to incredibly intriguing projects. I’m not sure if it was Gilles Peterson or a Bandcamp article that initially placed him in my ears, but the name was popping up and upon actually dedicating some time to both Drinking in the Shadow of Zizou and 22.02.85 I was hooked. He encapsulates much of the genreless ideas being explored by so many young musicians today. These projects will take you on a journey, inspired by intricate concepts he sets the scene for a world unto themselves and allows you to escape via the music. With The Killing of Eugene Peeps on the horiz...