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Sad Night Dynamite Mixtape

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Hotly-tipped UK duo Sad Night Dynamite have today dropped brand new single Smokehole, which is available now alongside a striking new video on Parlophone Records. The band have also confirmed details of their self-titled debut mixtape, which features ambitious first releases Icy Violence, Killshot and will see a release on February 26th. With additional support across Radio 1, Apple Music, 6Music and NTS for the enigmatic group who also recently launched their own, monthly 24-hour radio show, Vitamin S SND will share information on their first ever live shows soon.

Playful, potent and bursting with potential, Smokehole marks Sad Night Dynamites arrival as one of the UKs most exciting new bands. Flitting between voices, a Dre Dre-inspired beat and the minimalist atmosphere of UK rap, Smokehole say the duo is the suitably-strange sound of getting lost in your own thoughts. We wanted it to feel as though youre sort of sinking through your own brain the further into the song you get, the deeper into your own head you fall, thats kind of why the song gets weirder and weirder. We wrote it whilst both hypnotised by a zoltar, so beyond that it doesnt make a lot of sense. The track lands alongside a brilliant stop-motion video directed by Edie Lawrence, which explores Sad Night Dynamites visual world introduced with their SND:0001 visual via another limo trip (this time towards fame, a fairground, and a hellish headline festival slot).

Smokehole offers a hazy view of Sad Night Dynamites debut mixtape, and a porthole into two of the more compelling new musical minds in the UK. Equal parts light and shade, dystopia and fantasy, its a project as much about the pleasures of getting lost as it is the at-times nightmarish world you dream of getting lost from. Epic first single Icy Violence loosely set on a beach, but also based on a kidnapping established the bands sometime-surreal storytelling (its followup, Killshot, was paired with a visual evoking the all-too-real reality of a surveillance state). That rare act who are as at ease with elements of G-Funk, the psychedelia of The Avalanches or classic, Tarantino-esque cinema scores as they are the loaded atmosphere of London subculture, the genre-bending pop at the heart of Sad Night Dynamites debut mixtape also begins to tell their own story for the first time. SND are the the product of one charged, brother-like friendship of Archie and Josh, a duo whose formative (and slightly feral) upbringing near Glastonbury eventually saw them start the band online, separated at university. What started out as a surreal exercise in escapism has, for Sad Night Dynamite, become all the more important now they complete this debut mixtape. We love artists who build something bigger than themselves: songs to explore and be lived in.

Although launched in a pandemic, Sad Night Dynamite already stand out in all the right ways for a breakthrough 2021. The band were spotted on socials in the studio late last year with FKA Twigs, as well as landing early shout-outs from the likes of Shygirl, Jeshi, and being named part of Reprezent Radios Class of 2021. Continuing with Smokehole, Sad Night Dynamites debut, self-titled mixtape introduces a band set to deliver a sound as explosive and evocative as their name implies- and just when we need it the most.

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